Computer-Aided Engineering Technology Undergraduate Certificate

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.

Requirements

Minimum of 14 credits required.

Requirement DescriptionCredits
Required core courses:
ENGR 1020Graphical Communication2
ENGR 2120Building Information Modeling3
Choose 9 credits of elective coursework from the following:
ARTS 2610Digital Art3
CDAE 2010Drafting Design II3
CEE 2000Geomatics4
CEE 5730Structural Design - Wood3
ENGR 2140Advanced 3D Drafting3
ENGR 2150Infrastructure & Terrain Model1
ENGR 2160Virtual Instrument Engineering1-3
ME 1510Computational Mech Engr Lab1
NR 2430Intro to Geog Info Systems3
Other electives may be approved by CAET program coordinator.