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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Introduces students to the principles of instrument drawing, orthographic projection, visualization, specialized computer processes and introductory computer aided drawing (CAD). Students develop drawing and sketching techniques common to industry. Prerequisite: EGS 1111C. Laboratory fee. (2 hour lecture; 4 hour lab)
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3.00 Credits
Industry standard drafting and design practice with the assistance of CADD in a laboratory environment. Working drawing and design routines produced in the CADD system and executed to hard copy via plotter. Prerequisite: MTB 1321 or MAC 1105. Laboratory fee. (2 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
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4.00 Credits
Development of structural, fabrication and erecting drawings. Course involves study of structural shapes, their properties, and methods of developing connections, as well as study of common reinforced concrete practices. Prerequisite; ETD 1200. Laboratory fee. (2 hour lecture; 4 hour lab)
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4.00 Credits
Mechanical product illustration techniques emphasizing ink work and the 35 degree 16' isometric drafting method, paste-up techniques, methods of representing various mechanical devices, exploded and shading techniques. Laboratory fee. (2 hour lecture; 4 hr lab)
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2.00 - 5.00 Credits
Advanced drafting techniques in detailing, piping, welding, select structural members and U.S. drafting standards. Use of technical manual to support detailed drawings produced in a laboratory environment. Introduction to 2D CADD (Computer Aided Drafting and Design) to produce industry standard drawings. Prerequisites: EGS 1111C, ETD 1200. Laboratory fee. (3 hour lecture; 4 hour lab)
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3.00 Credits
The continuation of ETD 1330 in which the student executes CADD solid models, that create realistic images with genuinelooking surfaces, textures, lights, and shading. Animation is also introduced. Prerequisite: ETD 1330. Laboratory fee. (2 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
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5.00 Credits
Students will cover design drafting for construction of tools for mass production on automated lathes, drill presses, screw machines, milling machines, broaches and cutting mechanisms; jig and fixture presentation utilizing 2D and 3D CADD methods. Commercially designed tool elements are introduced to emphasize U.S. Standards (ANSI) for working drawings. Detailing in subassemblies and complex parts with welded and fastened and construction is covered. Prerequisites: EGS 1111C, ETD 1200. Laboratory fee. (3 hour lecture; 4 hour lab)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Pressure and temperature sensing and measurement; measuring and control elements; the use of standards and testing devices; the use and care of meters and test equipment; liquid level measurements and combination measurements of pressure, temperature, level and interaction. Prerequisites: EET 1141C, CET 2114C. Laboratory fee. (1 hour lecture; 4 hour lab)
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3.00 Credits
Fluid mechanics; the flow of water, air and oil; calibration of metering devices; pipe friction; elementary hydraulic tests; friction and energy loss, and devices for making fluid measurements. Laboratory experiments are performed. Prerequisite: MAC 1105. (2 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
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3.00 Credits
The application of dead and live loads to rigid bodies at rest, including the force and moment of laws of equilibrium, determination of the direction and intensity of reactions, moments and stress in the design of engineering and architectural structures. Prerequisite: MAC 1105. (3 hour lecture)
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