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3.00 Credits
MECHANICAL DRAFTING I Pre-requisite: ETD 1320 Drawing basic machine elements and subassemblies including screw, threads, linkage, gears and cams with consideration to precision and limit demensioning, tolweance allowances and limits. Study of working assembly and outline drawings with attention to drawing of assembly and details from pic- torial drawings and sectional views of assemblies. (Special Fee: $28.00)
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3.00 Credits
CUSTOMIZING & DIRECTORIES- CADD Pre-requisites: ETD 1320 and ETD 1340 Provides hands- on ecperience in writing of macros and development of menus, followed by instruction in enhancing autocad system environment. Presents autolisp programming to develop more efficient macros and add drafting and calculation functions to commands. (Special Fee: $32.00)
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3.00 Credits
3-D CADD Prerequisite: ETD 1350 or depatmental approval. Provides experienced CADD student with advanced three-dimen- sional concepts needed for drawing and editing 3-d wire frame or surface models. Teaches creating and orienting 3-D faces along with geometric considerations. Provides hands-on experience with CADD software to produce advanced drawings. (Special fee: $35.00)
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4.00 Credits
ELECTROMECHANICAL DRAFTING Prerequisite: ETD 1100C Recommended Prerequisite: ETD 1320 Study in fundamentals of electromechanical drafting designed to provide student with basic concepts and principles needed to prepare electromechanical working drawings. Studetn introduced in laboratory to various circuit elements and devices used in preparation of writing diagrams, schmatics, block diagrams, layout of electronic chaddid and wire harnesses. Emphasis o printed circuit board layout, as well as advanced microcircuit and integrated circuit drafting techniques. (Special Fee: $32.00)
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3.00 Credits
MECHANICAL DRAFTING II Prerequisite: ETD 1701 This is a continuation of the Mechanical Drawing I course with emphasis placed on precision, accurate drawings, proper dimensioning schemes, and design processes. We will also focus on the basic application and use of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) techniques as applied by the latest ASME standard. This is a hands-on interactive learning course using CAD software to design and draft various components of an assembly. (Special Fee: $28.00)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
SELECTED TOPICS IN DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Provides exposure to various technical and non-technical disciplines in which student is likely to become involved upon entry into drafting and design environment. May be repeated for credit and grade forgiveness cannot be applied.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
INTERNSHIP EXPLORATION IN DRAFTING AND DESIGN Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of all mandated courses in reading, mathematics, English and English for Academic Purposes; a minimum 2.0 institutional or overall GPA; and 12 credits, including EGN 1111C. The Program Director/Program Chair/Program Coordinator or Internship Placement Office has the discretion to provide override approval as it relates to the waiver of required program/discipline-related courses. This course is a planned work-based experience that provides students with supervised career exploration activities and/ or practical experiences. Each earned credit of internship requires a minimum of 80 clock hours of work. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for credit, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied. (Internship Fee: $10.00)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
INTERNSHIP IN DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of all mandated courses in reading, mathematics, English and English for Academic Purposes; a minimum 2.0 institutional or overall GPA; and 12 credits, including ETD 1320. The Program Director/Program Chair/Program Coordinator or Internship Placement Office has the discretion to provide override approval as it relates to the waiver of required program/discipline-related courses. This course is a planned work-based experience that provides students with supervised career exploration activities and/ or practical experiences. Each earned credit of internship requires a minimum of 80 clock hours of work. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for credit, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied. (Internship Fee: $10.00)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in ENC1101 or ENC1101H. Survey of ancient, medieval and early modern Western civilization with emphasis on political, social and economic development. Examines early societies of Mesopotamia and Egypt, Greece, Roman Republic and Empire, early Christianity, barbarian invasions, medieval government and commerce, Renaissance and Reformation, origins of modern state and other topics. Gordon Rule course which requires 6,000 words of writing. Minimum grade C required if EUH2000 is used to satisfy Gordon Rule requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in ENC 1101 or ENC 1101H or IDH 1110 Survey of ancient, medieval and early modernWestern civilization, with emphasis on political, social and economic developments. Examines early societies of Mesopotamia and Egypt, Greece, Roman Republic and Empire, early Christianity, barbarian invasions, medieval government and commerce, Renaissance and Reformation, origins of modern state and other topics. Gordon Rule course in which the student is required to demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple writing assignments. Minimum grade of C required if EUH 2000 is used to satisfy Gordon Rule requirement.
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