TESDA offers CAD/CAM Operation courses (NC II and NC III) designed to equip individuals with the technical skills needed in today’s competitive industries.
The CAD/CAM Operation NC II course focuses on using CAD software to create precise and professional drawings, which are essential for fields like engineering, architecture, and manufacturing. Participants gain hands-on experience in advanced tools to ensure accuracy and efficiency in design.
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The CAD/CAM Operation NC III course builds on these skills by integrating CAD design with CAM programs, bridging the gap between design and manufacturing. This comprehensive training prepares individuals to streamline production processes, making them valuable assets in industries that rely on cutting-edge technology and innovation.
What is CAD/CAM?
CAD/CAM stands for the combination of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM). This software helps design and produce prototypes, final products, and production runs using a single tool.
Benefits
CAD/CAM Operation courses by TESDA offers several benefits:
- Enhanced Technical Skills: Gain proficiency in CAD software and CAD/CAM programs, essential for creating precise designs in engineering, architecture, and manufacturing.
- Career Advancement: Certification in NC II and NC III opens up opportunities for roles requiring specialized CAD/CAM expertise, making you a valuable asset to employers.
- Industry-Relevant Training: Learn to integrate design with manufacturing, streamlining production processes and improving efficiency in various industries.
- Improved Productivity: Master advanced tools to produce accurate designs quickly, saving time and resources.
- Versatile Applications: Develop skills applicable across multiple fields like engineering, architecture, product design, and manufacturing.
- TESDA Certification: Earn a nationally recognized qualification that boosts your credibility and employability in technical and professional sectors.
CAD/CAM Operation NC II
The CAD/CAM Operation NC II Course by TESDA teaches skills to create precise designs using CAD software. It also covers CAD/CAM programs, linking design with manufacturing to improve efficiency in engineering, architecture, and more.
Units of Competency
This qualification encompasses the following Units of Competency:
BASIC COMPETENCIES
- Lead workplace communication
- Lead small teams
- Develop and practice negotiation skills
- Solve problems related to work activities
- Use mathematical concepts and techniques
- Use relevant technologies
COMMON COMPETENCIES
- Apply safety practices
- Interpret working drawings and sketches
- Select/ cut workshop materials
- Perform shop computations (Basic)
- Measure workpiece (Basic)
- Perform routine housekeeping
- Perform shop computations (Intermediate)
- Measure workpiece using angular measuring instruments
- Perform shop computations (Advanced)
- Measure workpiece using gages and surface texture comparator
- Perform preventive and corrective maintenance
- Operate a personal computer
CORE COMPETENCIES
- Create drawing using CAD software
- Apply CAD/CAM program
Job Opportunities
A person who has achieved this qualification is competent to be:
- CAD Operator
- CAD/CAM Operator
Training Duration
- 24 Hours (Basic)
- 130 Hours (Standard)
- 80 Hours (Core)
Total: 234 Hours
Qualifications
This section outlines the qualifications and education needed for trainees, along with any health and physical requirements. Passing written entrance exams may also be necessary.
- Must be a high school graduate
- Possess good moral character
- Proficient in written communication
- Physically and mentally fit
- Preferably with experience in drafting or a related field
- Must hold a CNC Lathe/Milling NC II certification
Trainer Qualifications
- Must be physically and mentally fit.
- Must have completed Training Methodology II (TM II) or have equivalent training experience.
- *Must have a minimum of 2 years of relevant job/industry experience. (Required only if specified by the hiring institution)
- Must hold civil service eligibility (for government positions) or an appropriate professional license issued by the Professional Regulatory Commission.
- Must possess a CAD/CAM Operation NC III certification or an equivalent qualification.
These qualifications ensure that trainers are capable of effectively delivering the required knowledge and skills to trainees.
Sample of Certificate of Completion
CAD/CAM Operation NC III
The CAD/CAM Operation NC III Qualification includes the skills needed to create drawings using CAD software and use CAD/CAM programs effectively.
Units of Competency
The Units of Competency comprising this qualification include the following:
BASIC COMPETENCIES
- Lead workplace communication
- Lead small teams
- Develop and practice negotiation skills
- Solve problems related to work activities
- Use mathematical concepts and techniques
- Use relevant technologies
COMMON COMPETENCIES
- Apply safety practices
- Interpret working drawings and sketches
- Select/cut workshop materials
- Perform shop computations (Basic)
- Measure workpiece (Basic)
- Perform routine housekeeping
- Perform shop computations (Intermediate)
- Measure workpiece using angular measuring instruments
- Perform shop computations (Advanced)
- Measure workpiece using gages and surface texture comparator
- Perform preventive and corrective maintenance
- Operate a personal computer
CORE COMPETENCIES
- Create drawing using CAD software
- Apply CAD/CAM program
Job Opportunities
A person who has achieved this qualification is competent to work as:
- CAD Operator
- CAD/CAM Operator
Training Duration
- 24 Hours (Basic)
- 130 Hours (Common)
- 80 Hours (Core)
Total: 234 Hours
Qualifications
This section outlines the qualifications and requirements for trainees:
- High school graduate
- Good moral character
- Able to communicate in writing
- Physically and mentally fit
- Preferably with experience in drafting or a related field
- Holder of CNC Lathe/Milling NC II certification
Additional requirements, such as passing a written entrance exam, may also apply.
Trainer Qualifications
- Must hold a CAD/CAM Operation NC III certificate or equivalent.
- Must have completed Training Methodology II (TM II) or equivalent training experience.
- Must be physically and mentally fit.
- *At least 2 years of relevant industry experience (optional, based on hiring institution’s requirements).
- Must have civil service eligibility (for government positions) or a valid professional license from the Professional Regulatory Commission.
Reference: TESDA Board Resolution No. 2004-03
Requirements
To enroll in the course, you will need the following documents:
- PSA Birth Certificate
- High School or College Diploma
- Certified True Copy of Official Transcript of Records or Form 137
- Certificate of Good Moral Character or GMRC
- 1 x 1 and/or 2 x 2 pictures
To obtain further details, please reach out to the enrollment site that aligns with your requirements. Kindly note that the criteria may vary.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the difference between CAD and CAM?
A: CAD stands for computer-aided design, involving creating detailed drawings or models with specialized software. CAM stands for computer-aided manufacturing, using digital models to control production machinery.
2. Are these courses only for those in technical fields?
A: No, these courses can benefit individuals from a variety of industries such as engineering, architecture, product design, and even fashion.
3. Do we need prior experience in drafting or related fields?
A: While prior experience may be beneficial, it is not required to enroll in these courses. However, having experience in the fields may help individuals to better understand and apply the concepts taught.
4. Do we need to have our own computers for this course?
A: It is recommended to have access to personal computers for practicing CAD/CAM software, but it is not required as training institutions will provide computers for use during classes.
5. Are the courses recognized internationally?
A: The CAD/CAM Operation courses are TESDA-accredited and recognized locally and internationally. However, some countries or industries may have additional requirements for CAD/CAM-related jobs.
Summary
The CAD/CAM Operation Courses provide thorough training in computer-aided design and manufacturing, covering 2D and 3D modeling, machining processes, CNC programming, and more. These courses are ideal for those pursuing a career in manufacturing or looking to enhance their CAD/CAM skills. Personal computers are recommended but not required, as institutions provide access during classes. TESDA-accredited and internationally recognized, these courses open doors to local and global job opportunities. If you’re passionate about designing and creating products with cutting-edge technology, enroll in a CAD/CAM Operation course today. Stay ahead in the ever-evolving manufacturing industry by gaining the skills to succeed!