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ASME Y14.5 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) Fundamentals Learning Path

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This ASME Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) Learning Path consisting of 3 On Demand courses where students learn read and create engineering drawings and interpret design intent per ASME Y14.5.

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This self-study learning path is designed to be taken at your convenience and on your own schedule. You have 180 days to finish the courses from the time of purchase.

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Included in this Learning Path:
Y14.5-2018 Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) Overview

Comprehensive examination of the ASME Y14.5 - 2018 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Standard

$35
ASME Y14.5-2018 – GD&T Fundamentals (On Demand)

Read and create engineering drawings and interpret design intent per the latest version of ASME Y14.5 - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) in this On Demand course.

$395
Drawing Interpretation (GD&T)

Understand basic mechanical two-dimensional engineering drawings, drawing elements, part and section views, dimensions, tolerances, finish and welding symbols.

$195

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$625

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The ASME Y14.5 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Standard is considered as the authoritative guideline for the design language of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) and is essential in ensuring that drawing information and symbols are being interpreted and communicated properly. Establishing uniform practices for stating and interpreting GD&T on engineering drawings and related documents is a critical component of the manufacturing process. These good design best practices are directly related to a product’s innovation, beauty and success.
 
This official ASME learning path, comprised of three self-study eLearning courses accessible via ASME’s Learning Hub, is based on the latest ASME Y14.5 Standard and makes GD&T concepts easy to learn and apply. The ASME Y14.5-2018 - GD&T Fundamentals (On Demand) course features video-based sessions and real-world examples taught by ASME’s expert Instructor including several case studies based on industry standards, with example calculations and interactive quizzes.

By participating in this learning path, you will learn how to successfully:

  • Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the fundamental geometric concepts and the topics contained in the ASME Y14.5 Standard
  • Interpret and explain the application of geometric symbols on drawings
  • Explain how to properly select the datum reference frames
  • Calculate the position and profile tolerances
  • Recognize the role that drawings play in product realization
  • Describe the fundamentals of drawing interpretation
  • Identify drawing elements, including part views and sections
  • Describe general dimensions and tolerances
  • Explain how to present surface texture, fasteners and welding

For the full list of learning objectives and detailed descriptions for this learning path, please click on the links to the individual courses above.
 
Who should attend?
Designers, approvers/decision makers, vendors and suppliers, and personnel who need to read and/or interpret engineering drawings and their intent. Staff involved in engineering, designing, drafting, quality control, procurement, tooling, production, purchasing, costing, manufacturing, routing in the shop, CAD inspection, and those who want to learn more about geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) and the ASME Y14.5 Standard.
 
Course Materials (included in purchase of course)
An e-copy of the 400-page GeoTol Pro 2020 book by Scott Neumann and Al Neumann, (for the ASME Y14.5-2018 - GD&T Fundamentals On Demand course), which contains full color graphics and student exercises. (Access is provided for the duration of the course) 
 
Course participants are expected to have:

  • Access to computer equipment
  • A reliable internet connection
  • Software to display PDF files (such as Adobe Reader)

Supplemental Course Materials (not included with course, purchase separately)
Recommend access to the current edition of the ASME Y14.5 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Standard.

A Certificate of Completion will be issued to registrants who successfully complete each course in this GD&T training learning path.

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Course Developers

Scott Neumann

President, GeoTol, Inc.

Scott Neumann is President of GeoTol, Inc. He specializes in geometric tolerancing product definition, tolerance stack-up analysis, measurement data and inspection techniques.

Patrick J. McCuistion, Ph.D., GDTPS

Patrick J. McCuistion, Ph.D., GDTPS, was an Associate Professor in the Engineering Technology and Management Department at Ohio University for 25 years. He is active in many committees, including ASME Y14.5 Dimensioning and Tolerancing.

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