What is Engineering Drawing and Computer-Aided Design (CAD)?

Engineering Drawing and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) is the creation of technical drawings and the design and analysis of digital 3D models of products before they are manufactured. CAD software is used in the creation, modification, and optimization of 3D models and 2D drawings used to communicate design ideas, technical details and specifications of products.

Why study CAD @ NNMC?

The certificate program in Engineering Drawing and Computer Aided Design (CAD) at NNMC is developed in response to high demand from the manufacturing industry, consulting firms, and nearby national labs for professionals with technical backgrounds in engineering drawing, 3D modeling, product design and development. You will pursue a program that is practice-oriented and that uses an industry-leading CAD software. 

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More about the program:

Northern's Engineering Drawing and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) certificate is an exciting new academic program that prepares you for high-paying entry-level jobs and a rewarding career in technical fields.

  • Gain a competitive edge in the highly desirable job market at nearby national labs or anywhere else in the nation.
  • Develop skills to create 3D Models and Engineering Drawings using SolidWorks, an industry-leading CAD software.
  • This is a perfect program for freshmen, dual credit high school students or Engineering Technology majors.
  • The program is essentially pre-requisite free, and in just a few terms the program curriculum will prepare you for the workforce in a wide variety of industries related to engineering design and prototyping, research and development, manufacturing, fabrication, among others.

 

 

Career Pathways

Graduates with an Engineering Drawing & CAD certificate are in high demand across various fields and industries.


Electrical/Electronics Drafting

Mechanical Drafting

Engineering design & prototyping


Manufacturing &
Fabrication

Automotive/Aerospace

Research & Development