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8.00 Credits
Provides knowledge and skills necessary to draw and specify fasteners. Topics include: utilization of technical reference sources, types of threads, representation of threads, specifying threads, fasteners, and welding symbols. Contact hours: Class - 2, Lab - 8. Credit hours: 6. (Sp)
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8.00 Credits
Introduces basic concepts, terminology, and techniques necessary for CAD applications. Topics include terminology, CAD commands, basic entities, and basic CAD applications. Contact hours: Class - 2, Lab - 8. Credit hours: 6. (W)
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Prerequisite/Corequisite: DDF 112) Introduces the graphic description of objects represented by the intersection of geometric components. Topics include surface development; establishment of true length; and intersections of surfaces. Contact hours: Class - 1, Lab - 9. Credit hours: 5. (Su)
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9.00 Credits
Provides knowledge and skills necessary to make working drawings. Topics include detail drawings, orthographic assembly drawings, pictorial assembly drawings, and use of technical resource books. Contact hours: Class - 1, Lab - 9. Credit hours: 5. (Su)
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8.00 Credits
Continues developing CAD utilization skills in discipline-specific applications. Topics include intermediate CAD commands, entity management, advanced line construction, block construction and management, command reference customization, advanced entity manipulation, and system variables. Contact hours: Class - 2, Lab - 8. Credit hours: 6. (W)
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8.00 Credits
Continues developing CAD utilization skills in discipline-specific applications. Topics include advanced CAD commands, CAD applications, macro utilization, application utilization, 3-D modeling, rendering, advanced application utilization, and pictorial drawings. Contact hours: Class - 2, Lab - 8. Credit hours: 6. (Sp)
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12.00 Credits
Introduces students to the application and reinforcement of drafting and employability principles in an actual job setting. This internship acquaints the student with realistic work situations and provides insights into a drafting job. Topics include: appropriate work habits, acceptable job performance, application of drafting/CAD knowledge and skills, interpersonal relations, and development of productivity. Contact hours: Class - 0, Lab - 12. Credit hours: 4. (T)
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3.00 Credits
Introduces architectural fundamental principles and practices associated with architectural styles and drawing. Residential and commercial drawing practices will be covered. Topics include: specifications and materials; architectural styles; construction methods; construction drawing practices, dimensioning and scales. Contact hours: Class - 3, Lab - 3. Credit hours: 4. (W)
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8.00 Credits
Continues development of CAD utilization skills in discipline specific applications. Topics include: DOS usage, advanced CAD commands, CAD applications, macro utilization, and application utilization. Contact hours: Class - 2, Lab - 8. Credit hours: 6. (Su)
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the essential skills necessary for assessing the expected materials, labor requirements and costs for given structures or products. Topics include blue print reading, material take-offs, price extension and utilization of reference sources. Contact hours: Class - 2, Lab - 3. Credit hours: 3. (Sp)
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