Manufacturing Engineering Technology - Mechanical Design Major, Associate of Applied Science

Curriculum Code #6212

Effective May 2023

Division of Engineering, Business and Information Technologies

The mechanical design major is designed to provide students with the knowledge and cognitive skills necessary for the competent performance as an entry-level mechanical drafter/designer or CAD operator. Employment opportunities exist in a variety of manufacturing companies such as automotive, steel, plastics and others. Lorain County Community College has articulation agreements with colleges and universities including programs offered by LCCC’s University Partnership.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall SemesterHours
CADD 111 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING 1 2
MTHM 155 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS I 4
SDEV 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE LCCC COMMUNITY 3 1
TECN 111 TECHNICAL PROBLEM SOLVING 3
TECN 115 INDUSTRIAL BLUEPRINT READING 2
TECN 131 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES I 1 3
 Hours15
Spring Semester
CADD 235 DETAILING AND DIMENSIONING 2 3
CAMM 111
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL 2
or ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS I
2-3
EMCH 111 STATICS FOR TECHNOLOGY 2 3
ENGL 161 COLLEGE COMPOSITION I 3
MTHM 156 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS II 2 4
TECN 132 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES II 2 3
 Hours18-19
Second Year
Fall Semester
EMCH 211 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 2 4
ENGL 164 COLLEGE COMPOSITION II WITH TECHNICAL TOPICS 2 3
PHYC 150 GENERAL PHYSICS I 2 4
QLTY 122
BASIC QUALITY TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS 4
or FLUID POWER
3
Arts and Humanities Elective 5 3
 Hours17
Spring Semester
Select one of the following: 3
INTRODUCTION TO CREO PARAMETRIC (PRO/ENGINEER) 2
INTRODUCTION TO SOLIDWORKS 2
INTRODUCTION TO INVENTOR 2
EMCH 221 MACHINE DESIGN 2 3
TECN 245 GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING 2 2
Social Sciences Elective 6 3
 Hours11
 Total Hours61-62
1

Indicates that this course has a prerequisite or may be taken concurrently.

2

Indicates that this course requires a prerequisite.

3

A student must register for the orientation course when enrolling for more than six credit hours per semester or any course that would result in an accumulation of 13 or more credit hours.

4

Indicates that a student may substitute work-based learning (CADD 287, CADD 288, and/or CADD 289) for the equivalent number of credit hours for this course.

5

Select any Arts and Humanities Ohio Transfer 36 course.

6

Select any Social Science Ohio Transfer 36 course.

Program Contact(s):

John Bis
440-366-7026
jbis@lorainccc.edu

For information about admissions, enrollment, transfer, graduation and other general questions, please contact your advising team.

More program information can be found on our website.

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate the ability to use appropriate ET/mechanical design applications.
  2. Demonstrate the ability to problem solve and make recommendations for improvement, both orally and through written technical reports.
  3. Demonstrate ability to explore multiple options to achieve design goals.