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Type of Degree

Undergraduate Certificate

School or College

College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences

Area of Study

Science, technology, engineering and mathematics

Program Format

On-campus, Full-time

Credit hours to graduate

Minimum of 15 credits required

Program Overview

Computer-Aided Engineering Technology (CAET) is the term for an evolving set of computer-based tools used for the development, communication, and evaluation of product and building designs. The Undergraduate Certificate in CAET will provide students with a critical skill set identified by industry and government at both the state and national levels. Core classes provide students with a solid foundation in computerized automation techniques, three-dimensional form and location geometry. Elective courses facilitate a focus into specific sub-disciplines.

Curriculum

Minimum of 15 credits required.

 

Required core courses: (8 Credits)

CourseTitleCredits
Graphical Communication

2

Building Information Modeling

3

Advanced 3D Drafting

3

Choose 7 credits of elective coursework from the following:

CourseTitleCredits
Digital Art

3

Drafting Design II

3

Geomatics

0 or 4

Structural Design - Wood

3

Infrastructure & Terrain Model

1

Virtual Instrument Engineering

1-3

Computational Mech Engr Lab

1

Intro to Geog Info Systems

0 or 3

Other electives may be approved by the CAET program coordinator.

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Contact 

Dr. John Sangster
Senior Lecturer, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering