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Division of Math, Science and Technology
Computer Science, Engineering & Information Technologies
Course Syllabus
MFG-220 Pro/CREO® Design III
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COURSE DESCRIPTION:
MFG-220 Pro/CREO® Design III includes advanced techniques for the design and analysis
using Creo/ MECHANICA & SURFACE . Emphasis will be placed on the technology as well as
utilizing advanced techniques in relation to both lab exercises as well as a practical design.
Lecture, lab and a comprehensive project will be used to teach how to use specific features of
the software in relation to product design.
2 lecture, 2 lab, 3 credits
Prerequisites: MFG-219 Pro/Engineer® Design II
STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
As a result of meeting the requirements
in this course, students will be able to:
Student performance on these objectives will be
measured by:
1. Demonstrate the ability to copy common
features from model to model
Graded modeling assignments and exams.
2. Identify the advanced techniques necessary
to document detailed drawings
Graded modeling assignments and exams.
3. Examine the ability to design within
large assemblies
Graded modeling assignments.
4. Identify with the basics of Sheetmetal design Graded modeling assignments.
COURSE CONTENT:
CHAPTER TOPIC
5. User Defined Features (UDF's)
6. Pro/Program and Layers
7. Advanced Drawing Functions
8. Assemblies
** Subsequent material will be in the form of hand-outs
TEXTBOOK: Creo 5.0 Advanced Tutorial (Wildfire )
Roger Toogood β Schroff Development Corporation, Shawnee-Mission
Kansas (www.schroff.com) ISBN #978-1-58503-540-3
** Subsequent material will be in the form of hand-outs
EVALUATION: A. MODELING EXERCISES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40% B.
MIDTERM EXAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15%
C. FINAL EXAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25%
D. CLASS PARTICIPATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20%
Total: 100%
Attendance policy:
BCC Attendance Policy: βAll students are expected to attend punctually every scheduled
meeting of each course in which they are registered. Attendance and lateness policies and
sanctions are to be determined by the instructor for each section of each course. These will be
established in writing on the individual course outline. Attendance will be kept by the
instructor for administrative and counseling purposes.β
MFG-220 Pro/CREO® Design III
Class
Meeting Date Topic Chapter 1 CREO/Parametric Review / Head Lamp Assy - 2 Advanced
Rounds / Tweaks, drafts 3
3 Advanced Patterns / Family Tables 4
4 Family Tables 4 5 User Defined Features 5
6 Pro/Program & Layers 6
7 Assembly Drawing Functionality 7 8 Assembly Functionality /Review 8 9
Midterm Examination
10 Advanced Assembly Function 8 11 Advanced Assembly Function 8 12 Pro/Surface
Handout 13 Pro/Surface - 14 Review - 15 Final Examination
Civility/Classroom Conduct
As a college of choice, Bergen Community College provides a comfort level that enables
students of all abilities to mature as learners and engaged citizens. Therefore, it is important
that this class provide a stimulating, rigorous, and inclusive learning environment. To that end,
students must demonstrate respect to others and to ideas and opinions expressed in the class.
Use of cell phones and laptops is prohibited, unless special permission is granted. Anyone not
following these standard procedures may be asked to remove him/herself from the class.
Services for Students with Disabilities:
A wide variety of services are available for students with documented disabilities through the
Office of Special Services (OSS) [Room S β 131, (201) 612-5270]. OSS is dedicated to serving
students with physical, visual, learning, hearing, and emotional disabilities. If a student has
been classified in high school or had a 504 plan, it is highly recommended that the student
contact OSS during the college application process. A more detailed explanation can be found
on the College web site,www.bergen.edu. Personal information is kept confidential. Examples
of the types of accommodations and services include: Extended test taking time Organizational
strategies.