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Effective Term:
Fall 2014 through Fall 2024

Course Number:
CADD 285
Course Title:
Advanced Inventor
Credit Hours:
3
Lecture Hours:
20
Lecture/Lab Hours:
20
Lab Hours:
0

Course Description

Covers advanced techniques used in creating and modifying parametric, assembly-centric 3D models with Inventor. Develops extensive knowledge in the areas of part and assembly modeling, adaptive features, utilizing work groups, surfacing, managing data and the Engineers Notebook. Prerequisite CADD 185; or department permission. Audit available.

Intended Outcomes for the course

1. Demonstrate competency with advanced multiple drawing and modification commands in
Inventor.
2. Create three-dimensional solid models.
3. Create three-dimensional assemblies incorporating multiple solid models
4. Apply industry standards in the preparation of technical mechanical drawings.

Outcome Assessment Strategies

Individual and full class discussion; lab drawing assignments; exams; and final project deliverables may be used to assess outcomes.

Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)

CONTENT:
 
1. Advanced Modeling options
2. Data Management
3. Using Adaptive Behavior
4. Advanced Lofting / Sweeping
5. Template File creation and Editing
6. Advanced Drafting Options
7. Creating and Using Design Elements
8. Creating and Using iParts and iMates
9. Using Excel files with Inventor
10. Creating and applying Design Views
11. Creating and editing Presentation Files
12. Sheet metal Part Creation and editing
13. Surfacing Tools
 
 
THEMES, CONCEPTS, AND ISSUES:
 
1.       Industrial, manufacturing, mechanical and other drafting technology students must be able to visualize and graphically reproduce complex layouts to succeed in subsequent drafting and design courses.
2.       Drafting Designers and Engineers need to be able to communicate with each other, and with manufacturing and construction personnel, using graphical representations of physical objects.
3.       AutoCAD design software is widely used in the drafting technology professions.
4.       Many drafting graduates enter the workplace by performing computerized graphics manipulations.
 
 
COMPETENCIES AND SKILLS:
 
The student will be able to:
 
1.       Communicate effectively using computerized graphical techniques.
2.       Demonstrate advanced competency using AutoCAD Inventor graphics software.
3.       Create solid models for use in subsequent drafting courses or within industry.
4.       Create a portfolio of AutoCAD Inventor drawings to demonstrate their abilities.