CAD and 3D Printing
About This Course
On completion of this module, students should be able to interpret engineering blueprint drawings, draw engineering components, update engineering drawing and convert 3D models to 2D drawings by using CAD system. Students are also trained to print 3D models from 3D printer and perform free hand sketching of engineering drawings.
What You'll Learn
CAD and 3D Printing (ME2011FP) is one of the modules leading to NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY - MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY.
Entry Requirements
Completed GCE 'O' Level; or
Completed GCE 'N' Level; or
Passed BEST Module 4 Mathematics (for those with work experience); or
Passed ISC in Mechanical Servicing; or
Passed ISC in Shielded Metal Arc Welding; or
Passed ISC in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding; or
Accumulated at least 60 hours of structured On-the-Job Training (OJT) under the Certified On-the-Job Training Centre (COJTC) system. The OJT must be relevant to the course applied for; or
Workplace Literacy & Numeracy (WPLN) Level 5 in Speaking and Listening, and Level 4 in Reading and Numeracy.