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Updated
07/02/2007
Design
Your Career in Engineering
Date: 07/09/2007 - 07/20/2007
Program Fee:
$600.00
Non-refundable application fee: $15
Instructional Hours: 9:00AM to 3:30 PM
Morning Drop Off: 8:15 AM to 8:55AM
Afternoon Pick Up: 3:45 PM to 4:15 PM
Engineers today require Computer Aided Design and
Manufacturing skills to implement ideas, concepts, and
innovations, in a challenging, ever changing workplace.
This 2-week program hosted by the IPLE Lab at Georgia
Tech is designed to involve rising 11th and 12th grade
students in Computer Aided Design (CAD) and
Manufacturing technology; and to provide students with
engineering experiences. Training and implementation of
Dassault Systemes Version 5 CATIA and DELMIA Project
Lifecycle Management design manufacturing software will
be the core of the sessions. Version 5 CATIA is the
number one design software used throughout the
aeronautical and aerospace industries.
The program will be a combination of lecture, one-on-one
personal attention, and hands-on interactive teaching,
and will include a demonstration of rapid prototyping.
Designing parts for change and manufacturing will be the
core of the class. By the end of program students will
be able to create and modify solid three-dimensional
models, develop assemblies of component parts, and
create drawings using industry-proven best practice
techniques. All projects are designed to give students
real-world applications of CAD Design and Engineering.
Students will also visit area businesses that utilize
the software to successfully design and engineer
component parts. Applications require a $15
non-refundable Application fee, the submission of an
essay written by the student, one teacher recommendation
from a math, science, or technology teacher, and a copy
of first semester grades. Program Fee: $600.00 - must be
submitted no later than two weeks after being notified
of acceptance. (Refundable up to three (3) weeks prior
to the beginning of the camp.) Fees include instruction,
lab tours, materials and supplies, lunch, and a
t-shirt). This course is taught by technical college
faculty and Georgia Tech graduate students. Qualified
students are accepted until program fills up.
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