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Designed for students interested in technical, scientific, supervisory, and/or managerial areas of industry. Laboratory-based instruction is used to reinforce theoretical concepts. The program’s flexible design allows students to customize a program to meet their career needs in CAD-CAM or product design. Graduates typically assume positions in planning, supply, production, quality control, product design/engineering/evaluation, technical services, marketing, and sales.
INTEGRATIVE STUDIES REQUIREMENTS
44 credits minimum
PRODUCT DESIGN and DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS
40 credits
Product Design and Development Foundation
16 credits
- TDS 101 Manufacturing Processes
- TDS 110 Electricity and Electronic Fundamentals
- TDS 152 Product Design I
- TDS 170 Introduction to Woodworking Technology
Product Design and Development Specialty
12 credits
- TDS 153 Machine Tool Process
- TDS 252 Product Design II
- TDS 352 Product Design III
Product Design and Development Electives
8 credits
- Select at least two from the following:
- TDS 121 Drafting and Design Fundamentals
- TDS 228 Computer Aided Drafting
- TDS 253 Materials of Manufacturing
- TDS 270 Woodworking Processes
- TDS 290 Special Topics (1-4 credits)
- TDS 298 Independent Study (1-4 credits)
- TDS 328 Three-Dimensional CAD
- TDS 452 Product Design IV
- TDS 490 Advanced Special Topics (1-4 credits)
- TDS 498 Independent Study
Product Design and Development Capstone
4 credits
- TDS 400 Manufacturing Enterprise
ELECTIVES
Select courses to reach a total of 124 credits for the degree.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
124 credits
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