Industrial Design Engineering - Level I (Certificate N0651)

Technology and Health Division
Certificate N0651

This program is designed to prepare the student for a career in a wide range of industries including product and industrial design firms and fabrication and manufacturing companies. Students are introduced to product development from design through prototyping and fabrication for manufacturing. Portfolio or prototype development is required on each of the semester levels.

Required Courses

Course Prefix Course Name Units
IDE 110Design Foundation-Visual Literacy3
IDE 120Introduction to CAD3
IDE 130Introduction to Shop Processes3
IDE 150Design Foundation II3
IDE 160Intermediate CAD3
IDE 170Introduction to Prototyping3
Total Units18

Recommended Electives

Course Prefix Course Name Units
ELEC 50AElectronic Circuits - Direct Current (DC)4
ELEC 81Laboratory Studies in Electronics Technology1-2
MATH 51Elementary Algebra4
PHYS 1Physics4
WELD 30Metal Sculpture2
WELD 40Introduction to Welding2

Program Learning Outcomes

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Looking for guidance? A counselor can help.This Guided Pathways for Success (GPS) is a suggested sequence of coursework needed for program completion. It is not an official educational plan. Schedule an appointment with a counselor or advisor as soon as possible to create an individualized Mountie Academic Plan (MAP) specific to your goals and needs.

Plan of Study Grid
Fall TermUnits
IDE 110 Design Foundation-Visual Literacy 3
IDE 120 Introduction to CAD 3
IDE 130 Introduction to Shop Processes 3
 Units9
Spring Term
IDE 150 Design Foundation II 3
IDE 160 Intermediate CAD 3
IDE 170 Introduction to Prototyping 3
Certificate: Industrial Design Engin. L I N0651 1  
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 Units9
 Total Units18
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