
Process and Making - In Person
This course is designed to give entry-level students a basic knowledge of construction and fabrication techniques for model making. Students will train in the proper use of tools and safety protocol, including cutting and joining methods and the properties of a variety of materials. Students will learn to plan a project from idea through the finished object. The course provides the entry-level student basic knowledge of techniques for model and prototype fabrication. The student will complete a urethane foam & wood model using orthographic drawings. Shaping, sanding and finishing of various materials with the appropriate tools are taught, as well as preparing surfaces for paint, primer and graphics through final assembly.
Classes held at the Taubman Center in Detroit.
Fall Semester Options: September 5 - December 16
- PCS117B: In Person MW 4-6:45pm
- PCS117F: In Person Sat 8:30am-3:30pm with 1.25 hr break
Dual Enrollment
High school Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors may take CCS dual enrollment classes through CCS this Fall and save 80% of the cost of the class. The cost of the $4,995 class is discounted to $900 for high school students participating in the Dual Enrollment program. Classes are available online and as a hybrid of online and in person classes.
High school students living in Michigan may qualify for additional financial support through their school district. Complete the Dual Enrollment Application here: https://forms.gle/F3oKh9PHwuhJwdRbA
Build your portfolio, complete your prerequisites, and earn three college credits before you graduate from high school.
Students will earn 3.0 transferable college credits.
For more information about Dual Enrollment contact the Office of Precollege and Continuing Studies at 313.664.7456.
Click here to learn the technical requirements when taking an online class.