Technology and Health Division
Certificate T0328
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. In the Level Three certificate, this will culminate in a final “senior project,” which is a portfolio that includes two and three-dimensional design, documentation (accountability measures), presentation, and fabrication. This project will demonstrate the student’s mastery of the concepts and methodologies learned during the program.
Required Courses
Course List
Course Prefix |
Course Name |
Units |
| 18 |
| |
| 9 |
| |
| 9 |
Total Units | 36 |
Course List
Course Prefix |
Course Name |
Units |
IDE 110 | Design Foundation-Visual Literacy | 3 |
IDE 120 | Introduction to CAD | 3 |
IDE 130 | Introduction to Shop Processes | 3 |
IDE 150 | Design Foundation II | 3 |
IDE 160 | Intermediate CAD | 3 |
IDE 170 | Introduction to Prototyping | 3 |
Total Units | 18 |
Course List
Course Prefix |
Course Name |
Units |
IDE 210 | Advanced Media | 3 |
IDE 220 | Advanced CAD | 3 |
IDE 230 | Introduction to Mechanical Principles | 3 |
Total Units | 9 |
Course List
Course Prefix |
Course Name |
Units |
IDE 250 | Product Design and Viability | 6 |
IDE 270 | Manufacturing Processes and Materials | 3 |
Total Units | 9 |
Recommended Electives
Course List
Course Prefix |
Course Name |
Units |
ELEC 50A | Electronic Circuits - Direct Current (DC) | 4 |
ELEC 81 | Laboratory Studies in Electronics Technology | 1-2 |
MATH 51 | Elementary Algebra | 4 |
PHYS 1 | Physics | 4 |
WELD 30 | Metal Sculpture | 2 |
WELD 40 | Introduction to Welding | 2 |
Program Learning Outcomes
Review Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) for this program.
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Plan of Study Grid
Fall Term 1 |
IDE 110 |
Design Foundation-Visual Literacy |
3 |
IDE 120 |
Introduction to CAD |
3 |
IDE 130 |
Introduction to Shop Processes |
3 |
| Units | 9 |
Spring Term 1 |
IDE 150 |
Design Foundation II |
3 |
IDE 160 |
Intermediate CAD |
3 |
IDE 170 |
Introduction to Prototyping |
3 |
1 |
|
Submit petitions to Admissions Records |
|
| Units | 9 |
Fall Term 2 |
IDE 210 |
Advanced Media |
3 |
IDE 220 |
Advanced CAD |
3 |
IDE 230 |
Introduction to Mechanical Principles |
3 |
0 |
|
Submit petitions to Admissions Records |
|
| Units | 9 |
Spring Term 2 |
IDE 250 |
Product Design and Viability |
6 |
IDE 270 |
Manufacturing Processes and Materials |
3 |
8 |
|
Submit petitions to Admissions Records |
|
| Units | 9 |
| Total Units | 36 |