Advanced Technical Certificates
Advanced Computer Aided Design
12-credit advanced technical certificate
Upgrade skills necessary for expertise in computer-aided design using Pro-E software. Currently, this knowledge is in high demand by employers. Completion of an associate degree in Mechanical Design or equivalent is necessary to enroll.
| First Semester | |||||
| Course Num | Course Name | Credits | |||
| 606-190 | Pro-Engineer I | 2 | |||
| Total Semester Credits | 2 | ||||
| Second Semester | |||||
| Course Num | Course Name | Credits | |||
| 606-191 | Pro-Engineer II | 2 | * | ||
| Total Semester Credits | 2 | ||||
| Third Semester | |||||
| Course Num | Course Name | Credits | |||
| 606-192 | Pro-Engineer III | 2 | * | ||
| Total Semester Credits | 2 | ||||
| Fourth Semester | |||||
| Course Num | Course Name | Credits | |||
| 606-194 | Pro E/Adv Modeling | 2 | * | ||
| 606-196 | Pro-E Detailing | 2 | * | ||
| 606-198 | Large Assembly Management LAM | 2 | * | ||
| Total Semester Credits | 6 | ||||
* (Prerequisites or substitutes may apply to this class. Click on course title for specific information.)
What is an advanced technical certificate?
An advanced technical certificate (ATC) is designed for professionals with work experience or prior education in a degree program.
How to Get Started
- Prospective certificate students do not need to complete an application for admission to WCTC.
- First semester students may register during Open Registration for General Public.
- Prerequisite and program restrictions may apply.
- After completion of the first certificate course, students declare their intent to complete a certificate.
- Second semester students are eligible to receive priority registration.
Associate Dean
Mike Shiels - 262.691.5345
