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March 29, 2012

De Anza College CDI CAD Event and SolidWorks users group

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De Anza College CDI CAD Event and SolidWorks users group The afternoon Workshop Sessions by GoEngineer and SolidWorks were attended by 50 individuals and was a great success. The evening main session was attended by 100 participants and the State of the Industry Q and A provided vital information for the local engineering community. SME provided information on their organization and SolidWorks previewed their 2012 software.
https://www.cad-resources.com/CDI_user_groups.html?1332980159228

March 28, 2012

Solopoint Solutions https://www.solopointsolutions.com/ has donated 500.00 to FHDA Foundation's Scholarship For Veterans.

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Solopoint Solutions https://www.solopointsolutions.com/ has donated 500.00 to FHDA Foundation's Scholarship For Veterans. Since 2006, SoloPoint has provided strategic skilled staffing and professional recruitment services to businesses and individuals throughout Northern and Southern California. To continue this tradition, we welcome your questions, comments and suggestions.

experience in Pro/E for a contract or internship position

Filed under: Computer Aided Design — Administrator @ 8:21 pm
I’m with a manufacturing company, Brooks Automation, up in Petaluma CA (North Bay). We are currently looking for someone who has general experience in Pro/E for a contract or internship position. I was wondering if there might be any recent DeAnza graduates, or anyone you would recommend we speak to. I’ve attached a general job description for your reference, and would be happy to post it on DeAnza’s career site if that would make sense. We’d like to get someone on board as quickly as possible. Thank you in advance for your assistance. Paige Wray HR Business Partner Brooks Automation, Inc. 3800 Lakeville Highway Petaluma CA 94954 (707) 769-7002 www.brooks.com Pro/E Mechanical Engineer If you are an experienced mechanical engineer with strong Pro/E experience, then we want to talk to you. You will be responsible for the design, development, modification, and evaluation of mechanical systems and equipment. You will conduct feasibility studies, test new and modified designs, and will be involved in all phases of development from initial concept to manufacturing. Responsibilities may include directing support personnel in the preparation and testing of a product or process design change. Requires mechanical engineering experience in a manufacturing environment, including recent hands on experience with Pro Engineer. Other responsibilities include: · Developing tooling and fixtures for production assemblies · Supporting updates of existing drawings and BOMs per submitted redlines · Releasing new design changes to the production floor and training operators · For all new designs and design updates, incorporating design for manufacture optimization, material cost reduction, while maintaining component and system level certifications · Ability to design electro-mechanical assemblies a huge plus. Includes PLC driven systems with control valves, timers, relays, etc. Brooks Automation, Polycold Division is located in Petaluma, CA. Our products feature patented cryogenic refrigeration technology to provide the highest quality closed-loop cool solutions available in the market today. These state-of-the-art systems are used in applications spanning a broad range of markets—from semiconductors, consumer electronics and solar panels, through detector cooling for aerospace, telescopic and laboratory requirements as well as decorative and ophthalmic coatings.

LEAD MECHANICAL ENGINEEER -- MACHINE DESIGN

Filed under: Computer Aided Design — Administrator @ 8:20 pm
LEAD MECHANICAL ENGINEEER -- MACHINE DESIGN Location : San Jose, CA We are a full-service global engineering solutions provider with an immediate need for a senior mechanical engineer with experience in machine design and/or automation engineering. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in mechanical design of industrial manufacturing machinery, pneumatic mechanisms, and electro-mechanical drives (induction motors, controllers, chain drives, etc.)and continuous media handling; solid working knowledge of mechanical tolerances and fits; working knowledge of manufacturing processes including machining, metal forming, welding, brazing; working knowledge of engineering materials such as various grades of carbon and alloy steels, stainless steels and aluminum alloys; applications of Unistrut and "80/20" structural members; proper application of finishes and corrosion protection; and good understanding of fundamental mechanical engineering principles including solid mechanics, heat transfer, and mechanisms; and, solid working knowledge of engineering documentation (primarily drawings and BOMs). A strictly rigorous, methodical approach and utmost attention to detail is of paramount importance. Skill in effectively and efficiently direct the efforts of offshore and local CAD designers and drafters is critically important. While your role will not be primarily that of a CAD designer, you will need familiarity and the ability to work with 3D solid modeling. Solidworks experience is strongly preferred. The ideal candidate will have a BSME or higher degree and 4 - 6 years of direct product design experience in industrial capital equipment production line machinery, with lead engineering responsibility for complete machine/equipment designs. You will be working with others on your projects, but as the engineering lead you must be comfortable with project-level responsibility for accuracy, technical, schedule and budget performance. You must be a self-starter, have a strong work ethic and positive attitude, take your performance personally, and have the skill and energy to do what it takes to achieve high-quality, on-schedule results. Excellent communication skills are necessary. This position involves significant contact with Customer engineering personnel. Analysis experience (FEA) is not strictly necessary but is a plus. You should be able to conduct typical engineering hand calculations (stress, deflection, tolerance stack, heat transfer, etc) to support normal design work. Exceptional engineers having skills and experience in the areas noted above but not specifically from the machine design industry will be considered. However, this position is not for anyone without a strong and broad background in mechanical engineering Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you, Carrie Stalker Advanced Engineering Solutions Inc. Business Manager Direct: +1 408 226 6918 Mobile: +1 408 832 2024 Fax: +1 408 622 6788 https://www.aesgs.com

LEAD MECHANICAL ENGINEEER -- MACHINE DESIGN

Location : San Jose, CA We are a full-service global engineering solutions provider with an immediate need for a senior mechanical engineer with experience in machine design and/or automation engineering. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in mechanical design of industrial manufacturing machinery, pneumatic mechanisms, and electro-mechanical drives (induction motors, controllers, chain drives, etc.)and continuous media handling; solid working knowledge of mechanical tolerances and fits; working knowledge of manufacturing processes including machining, metal forming, welding, brazing; working knowledge of engineering materials such as various grades of carbon and alloy steels, stainless steels and aluminum alloys; applications of Unistrut and "80/20" structural members; proper application of finishes and corrosion protection; and good understanding of fundamental mechanical engineering principles including solid mechanics, heat transfer, and mechanisms; and, solid working knowledge of engineering documentation (primarily drawings and BOMs). A strictly rigorous, methodical approach and utmost attention to detail is of paramount importance. Skill in effectively and efficiently direct the efforts of offshore and local CAD designers and drafters is critically important. While your role will not be primarily that of a CAD designer, you will need familiarity and the ability to work with 3D solid modeling. Solidworks experience is strongly preferred. The ideal candidate will have a BSME or higher degree and 4 - 6 years of direct product design experience in industrial capital equipment production line machinery, with lead engineering responsibility for complete machine/equipment designs. You will be working with others on your projects, but as the engineering lead you must be comfortable with project-level responsibility for accuracy, technical, schedule and budget performance. You must be a self-starter, have a strong work ethic and positive attitude, take your performance personally, and have the skill and energy to do what it takes to achieve high-quality, on-schedule results. Excellent communication skills are necessary. This position involves significant contact with Customer engineering personnel. Analysis experience (FEA) is not strictly necessary but is a plus. You should be able to conduct typical engineering hand calculations (stress, deflection, tolerance stack, heat transfer, etc) to support normal design work. Exceptional engineers having skills and experience in the areas noted above but not specifically from the machine design industry will be considered. However, this position is not for anyone without a strong and broad background in mechanical engineering

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thank you,

Carrie Stalker

Advanced Engineering Solutions Inc.

Business Manager

Direct: +1 408 226 6918

Mobile: +1 408 832 2024

Fax: +1 408 622 6788

https://www.aesgs.com

March 18, 2012

Spring Classes in CAD at De Anza College

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Department: CAD and Digital Imaging (new window)
View courses with open seats in CAD and Digital Imaging.

CRN Course Title Time Days Instructor Location

40005 CDI -056X-65R course note Special Projects in CAD (LAB) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY TBA

41226 CDI -058C-64 Unigraphics NX (Beginning) (CLAS) 08:30 AM-04:20 PM S GEE, JAMES AT313

41241 * CDI -058C-64Z course note Unigraphics NX (Beginning) (CLAS) TBA TBA GEE, JAMES AT313
* (LAB) TBA TBA GEE, JAMES AT313

41219 CDI -060F-01 SolidWorks (Beginning) (CLAS) 08:30 AM-12:20 PM TTh KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301

41227 CDI -060F-64 SolidWorks (Beginning) (CLAS) 06:00 PM-09:50 PM MW BENZIO, ROBERT AT301

41242 * CDI -060F-64Z course note SolidWorks (Beginning) (CLAS) TBA TBA BENZIO, ROBERT AT301
* (LAB) TBA TBA BENZIO, ROBERT AT301

41306 * CDI -060F-65Z course note SolidWorks (Beginning) (LAB) TBA TBA KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301
* (CLAS) TBA TBA KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301

41228 CDI -061F-01 SolidWorks (Intermediate) (CLAS) 08:30 AM-12:20 PM MW KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301

41305 CDI -061F-64 SolidWorks (Intermediate) (CLAS) 06:00 PM-09:50 PM TTh LOUIE, KENNETH AT301

41243 * CDI -061F-64Z course note SolidWorks (Intermediate) (CLAS) TBA TBA KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301
* (LAB) TBA TBA KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301

41307 * CDI -061F-65Z course note SolidWorks (Intermediate) (LAB) TBA TBA LOUIE, KENNETH AT301
* (CLAS) TBA TBA LOUIE, KENNETH AT301

41230 CDI -062F-01 SolidWorks (Advanced) (CLAS) 08:30 AM-12:20 PM MW KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301

41244 * CDI -062F-64Z course note SolidWorks (Advanced) (CLAS) TBA TBA KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301
* (LAB) TBA TBA KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301

41314 CDI -070D-64 Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire (Beginning) (CLAS) 06:00 PM-09:50 PM MW LAMIT, GARY AT313

41315 * CDI -070D-64Z course note Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire (Beginning) (CLAS) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313
* (LAB) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313

41231 CDI -070E-64 Creo Parametric (Beginning) (CLAS) 06:00 PM-09:50 PM MW LAMIT, GARY AT313

41248 * CDI -070E-64Z course note Creo Parametric (Beginning) (CLAS) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313
* (LAB) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313

41316 CDI -071D-01 Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire (Intermediate) (CLAS) 06:00 PM-09:50 PM MW LAMIT, GARY AT313

41317 * CDI -071D-64Z course note Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire (Intermediate) (CLAS) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313
* (LAB) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313

41232 CDI -071E-01 Creo Parametric (Intermediate) (CLAS) 06:00 PM-09:50 PM MW LAMIT, GARY AT313

41249 * CDI -071E-64Z course note Creo Parametric (Intermediate) (CLAS) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313
* (LAB) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313

41233 CDI -072E-64 Creo Parametric (Advanced) (CLAS) 06:00 PM-09:50 PM MW LAMIT, GARY AT313

41251 * CDI -072E-64Z course note Creo Parametric (Advanced) (CLAS) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313
* (LAB) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313

41247 * CDI -080E-64Z course note AutoCAD (Beginning) (CLAS) TBA TBA KEITH, STEVEN AT301
* (LAB) TBA TBA KEITH, STEVEN AT301

41235 CDI -081E-01L AutoCAD (Intermediate) (CLAS) 08:30 AM-04:20 PM S KEITH, STEVEN AT301

41245 * CDI -081E-64Z course note AutoCAD (Intermediate) (CLAS) TBA TBA KEITH, STEVEN AT301
* (LAB) TBA TBA KEITH, STEVEN AT301

41220 CDI -101X-01 CAD Technology Laboratory (Creo) (LAB) 12:30 PM-01:45 PM TTh LAMIT, GARY AT313

41223 CDI -101Z-01 CAD Technology Laboratory (Creo) (LAB) 03:00 PM-05:50 PM MW LAMIT, GARY AT313

41221 CDI -102X-01 CAD Technology Laboratory (SolidWorks) (LAB) 12:30 PM-01:45 PM MW KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301

41311 CDI -102X-03 CAD Technology Laboratory (SolidWorks) (CLAS) 12:30 PM-01:45 PM TTh LAMIT, GARY AT313

41309 CDI -102Z-03 CAD Technology Laboratory (SolidWorks) (LAB) 03:00 PM-05:50 PM MW LAMIT, GARY TBA

41312 CDI -103X-02 CAD Technology Laboratory (AutoDESK) (LAB) 12:20 PM-01:35 PM TTh LAMIT, GARY AT313

41224 CDI -103Z-01L CAD Technology Laboratory (AutoDESK) (LAB) 08:30 AM-02:20 PM S KEITH, STEVEN AT301

41313 CDI -105X-02 CAD Technology Laboratory (NX) (LAB) 12:30 PM-01:45 PM TTh LAMIT, GARY AT313

41310 CDI -105Z-02 CAD Technology Laboratory (NX) (CLAS) 03:00 PM-05:50 PM MW LAMIT, GARY AT313

March 11, 2012

CDI CAD-- March 28th- register for Spring Term (classes will be canceled if not full by this date).

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Your date and time to register for classes is available in MyPortal before the registration period begins for the upcoming term.
Registration: March 9 — Continuing students March 19 — New/former students March 26 — High school students
March 26th Monday(9:30PM)- last day to use lab. Last day to turn in assignments- no late submissions. Also last day to process an Incomplete. Absolutely no lab use between March 27th and April 9th. No exceptions. All files will be purged and accounts closed. Save your work on a USB if you want to have access to them after March 26th. March 27th Tuesday CAD Event and Job Fair (in place of final exams) See: https://www.cad-resources.com/CDI_user_groups.html. March 28th- register for Spring Term (classes will be canceled if not full by this date).
April 9th Spring Term starts.

March 10, 2012

Job at CISCO- Pro/E

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Requisition #: R904045 Location: UNITED STATES.CALIFORNIA.MILPITAS
Job Title: Senior Hardware Design Engineer Region: AMERICAS
Area of Interest: Engineering - Hardware Level of Experience: Experienced - Non Manager
Flexible Work Option: No
Job Description: Senior Hardware Design Engineer We have an opening for a Senior Hardware Design Engineer to work in the TelePresence Technology Group - TTG. TelePresence is Cisco's virtual presence experience that uses advanced visual, audio, and interactive technologies to create a revolutionary experience in virtual conferencing. Job Description: The Hardware Design Engineer will be responsible for the mechanical design and development of advanced technologies in a TelePresence system, including cameras, microphones and codec solutions . This role will involve hands on development of as well as overseeing developments at our OEM/ODM suppliers. Responsibilities: • Conceptualize, plan and execute the mechanical design and development of key technology components, such as Camera and Audio subsystems. • Design and or interface with Mechanical Design services to develop advanced mounting systems, enclosures and cooling solutions for codec, camera and audio subsystems. • Work with Manufacturing to optimize the design for manufacturability, interacting with development and manufacturing teams located world wide. • Support the evaluation, selection and ongoing review of contracted design efforts Required Qualifications • BSME/EE or equivalent training with 7-10+ yrs related exp). • Knowledge of new product design and development, mechanical design, Design for Manufacturability (DFM), Design for Assembly (DFA), mechanical design verification testing (MDVT), GD&T and tolerance analysis techniques, inspection reports and prototyping • Expertise in CAD/CAE tools such as Pro Engineer, Wildfire 4 or later + PDMLink • Demonstrated ability in plastic and metal part design. Knowledge of various mechanical production techniques for sheet metal, die cast and plastic design Preferred Qualifications • Thermal, EMC, optics and acoustic knowledge as it applies to the design of electronic enclosures is highly desired • Experience in mechanical design of consumer devices, such as phones, cameras and computers • Experience managing ODMs and design firms • Demonstrated technical leadership in designing, testing and managing the development of a broad range of mechanicals • Experience with optics a plus. Understanding of concepts of lens design, ray tracing, familiarity with folded optical systems. • Experience with Zemax (ray tracing software) or similar. • An ongoing interest and enthusiasm for good product design.
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March 6, 2012

Open letter to CDI students - changes and challenges

Filed under: Computer Aided Design — Administrator @ 9:01 pm
Open letter to CDI students - changes and challenges due to budget cuts
by Louis Gary Lamit - Saturday, 3 March 2012, 05:29 PM

Open letter to CDI students - changes and challenges due to budget cuts

CDI students,

In the Winter term classes were canceled 3 weeks before opening day. CDI lost 4 classes because of low enrollment. Many of you were "shocked" that the classes were not available when you showed up the first day and wanted to add.

Because of CA budget cuts, CDI has already scheduled 6 less CAD classes than normal for the Spring 2012. If you want and need a CAD class please register on the date you are allowed. Register. Do not wait. The administration will cut classes by March 27th that are not filled with 20+ students. Remember to sign up for CDI 101-106 labs for all day and evening access and to support the program. Spring term schedule is show below.

Sumner classes will be similar to other years unless the budget gets worse.

In Fall 2012 CDI will move to a temporary site because due to the remodeling of the ATC facility that we have occupied since 1994. CDI will be assigned only ONE room for the following two years. And when we return we will only have one room in the ATC on the second floor. Between CDI's mandatory contraction because of budget cuts we will also have to contend with scheduling only one room at a time. We hope that Distance Learning classes can pick up some of the slack- but budget cuts will now determine our program size.

Though this seems bad at first glance we have always found a way to cover your CAD training needs and will continue to find innovative mechanisms to provide CAD education. At one time we had 4 rooms and now we have 2- but our enrollment has gone up. We will shrink permanently starting in the Fall term-but we will find ways of opening classes to everyone who needs and wishes to learn the CAD systems we have. Note that almost all Bay Area CAD programs have closed in the last 5 years.

It is highly unlikely we will be able to schedule all of our traditional offerings multiple times. NX and CATIA may not be available during this period. So, if you want NX please sign up for it Spring term. Note that CATIA was canceled Dec 27th Winter term due to lack of enrollment.

If you want to meet with me (or ask questions) about your program so as to map out a path through these change please email me at [email protected]. No calls please. Also feel free to ask Max and Paul and all of our faculty about your program and the CDI department changes.

I do not think many of you understand how much effort has gone into maintaining, keeping, sustaining, and evolving the CDI department (by all of us) in the face of unbelievable resistance and outright antagonism from the college and administration over the last 30 years that I have been at De Anza. We have our supporters and friends but it has been an exhausting process.

On a personal note, this is my 41st year teaching engineering graphics and 45th year in the field. I am still enthused by the design process- thanks to 3D CAD design (I started with pen and ink!). I hope to be here for many years to come, especially since I seem to have a unique way of keeping the administration from offering only poetry classes and other high-tech- high-job growth programs (smile please).

CDI has always met the local design industry's CAD needs and will continue to do so in the future with your support.

Lastly- please join us for the CAD department's 29th CAD Event and job fair on March 27th.

Thank you for your interest and support in the past,

Gary, Paul and Max

Department: CAD and Digital Imaging (new window)


CRN Course Title Time Days Instructor Location

40005 CDI -056X-65R course note Special Projects in CAD (LAB) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY TBA

41226 CDI -058C-64 Unigraphics NX (Beginning) (CLAS) 08:30 AM-04:20 PM S GEE, JAMES AT313

41241 * CDI -058C-64Z course note Unigraphics NX (Beginning) (CLAS) TBA TBA GEE, JAMES AT313
* (LAB) TBA TBA GEE, JAMES AT313

41219 CDI -060F-01 SolidWorks (Beginning) (CLAS) 08:30 AM-12:20 PM TTh KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301

41227 CDI -060F-64 SolidWorks (Beginning) (CLAS) 06:00 PM-09:50 PM MW BENZIO, ROBERT AT301

41242 * CDI -060F-64Z course note SolidWorks (Beginning) (CLAS) TBA TBA BENZIO, ROBERT AT301
* (LAB) TBA TBA BENZIO, ROBERT AT301

41306 * CDI -060F-65Z course note SolidWorks (Beginning) (LAB) TBA TBA KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301
* (CLAS) TBA TBA KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301

41228 CDI -061F-01 SolidWorks (Intermediate) (CLAS) 08:30 AM-12:20 PM MW KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301

41305 CDI -061F-64 SolidWorks (Intermediate) (CLAS) 06:00 PM-09:50 PM TTh LOUIE, KENNETH AT301

41243 * CDI -061F-64Z course note SolidWorks (Intermediate) (CLAS) TBA TBA KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301
* (LAB) TBA TBA KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301

41307 * CDI -061F-65Z course note SolidWorks (Intermediate) (LAB) TBA TBA LOUIE, KENNETH AT301
* (CLAS) TBA TBA LOUIE, KENNETH AT301

41230 CDI -062F-01 SolidWorks (Advanced) (CLAS) 08:30 AM-12:20 PM MW KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301

41244 * CDI -062F-64Z course note SolidWorks (Advanced) (CLAS) TBA TBA KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301
* (LAB) TBA TBA KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301

41314 CDI -070D-64 Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire (Beginning) (CLAS) 06:00 PM-09:50 PM MW LAMIT, GARY AT313

41315 * CDI -070D-64Z course note Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire (Beginning) (CLAS) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313
* (LAB) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313

41231 CDI -070E-64 Creo Parametric (Beginning) (CLAS) 06:00 PM-09:50 PM MW LAMIT, GARY AT313

41248 * CDI -070E-64Z course note Creo Parametric (Beginning) (CLAS) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313
* (LAB) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313

41316 CDI -071D-01 Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire (Intermediate) (CLAS) 06:00 PM-09:50 PM MW LAMIT, GARY AT313

41317 * CDI -071D-64Z course note Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire (Intermediate) (CLAS) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313
* (LAB) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313

41232 CDI -071E-01 Creo Parametric (Intermediate) (CLAS) 06:00 PM-09:50 PM MW LAMIT, GARY AT313

41249 * CDI -071E-64Z course note Creo Parametric (Intermediate) (CLAS) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313
* (LAB) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313

41233 CDI -072E-64 Creo Parametric (Advanced) (CLAS) 06:00 PM-09:50 PM MW LAMIT, GARY AT313

41251 * CDI -072E-64Z course note Creo Parametric (Advanced) (CLAS) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313
* (LAB) TBA TBA LAMIT, GARY AT313

41247 * CDI -080E-64Z course note AutoCAD (Beginning) (CLAS) TBA TBA KEITH, STEVEN AT301
* (LAB) TBA TBA KEITH, STEVEN AT301

41235 CDI -081E-01L AutoCAD (Intermediate) (CLAS) 08:30 AM-04:20 PM S KEITH, STEVEN AT301

41245 * CDI -081E-64Z course note AutoCAD (Intermediate) (CLAS) TBA TBA KEITH, STEVEN AT301
* (LAB) TBA TBA KEITH, STEVEN AT301

41220 CDI -101X-01 CAD Technology Laboratory (Creo) (LAB) 12:30 PM-01:45 PM TTh LAMIT, GARY AT313

41223 CDI -101Z-01 CAD Technology Laboratory (Creo) (LAB) 03:00 PM-05:50 PM MW LAMIT, GARY AT313

41221 CDI -102X-01 CAD Technology Laboratory (SolidWorks) (LAB) 12:30 PM-01:45 PM MW KLINGMAN, PAUL AT301

41311 CDI -102X-03 CAD Technology Laboratory (SolidWorks) (CLAS) 12:30 PM-01:45 PM TTh LAMIT, GARY AT313

41309 CDI -102Z-03 CAD Technology Laboratory (SolidWorks) (LAB) 03:00 PM-05:50 PM MW LAMIT, GARY TBA

41312 CDI -103X-02 CAD Technology Laboratory (AutoDESK) (LAB) 12:20 PM-01:35 PM TTh LAMIT, GARY AT313

41224 CDI -103Z-01L CAD Technology Laboratory (AutoDESK) (LAB) 08:30 AM-02:20 PM S KEITH, STEVEN AT301

41313 CDI -105X-02 CAD Technology Laboratory (NX) (LAB) 12:30 PM-01:45 PM TTh LAMIT, GARY AT313

41310 CDI -105Z-02 CAD Technology Laboratory (NX) (CLAS) 03:00 PM-05:50 PM MW LAMIT, GARY AT313

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