Course Overview

Course Title: Computer-Aided Industrial Design 1
Credit Points: 12
Nominal Hours:
Course Coordinator: Simon Curlis
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Course Coordinator Email: simon.curlis@rmit.edu.au
Course Summary

Computer Aided Industrial Design 1 introduces you to the technical processes required to work within a variety of 2D and 3D design drawing and modelling software environments. You will learn how to construct, generate and define design forms and assemblies according to established standards, and to translate these digital models into various modes of transmittal for manufacture. This includes preparing digital models for drawing release and revision, post processing and machine code data. The digital modelling data you generate will be outputted to a variety of computer aided manufacturing (CAM) processes including, 3D printing, laser cutting, and computer numerical control (CNC) machining.
This is a core course in the BH104P25 Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours) program.

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