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DDT 111: Fundamentals of Drafting And Design Technology
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Coastal Alabama Community College
3 Credits (1-4-0) This course serves as an introduction to the field of drafting and design and provides a foundation for the entire curriculum. Topics include safety, lettering, tools and equipment, geometric constructions, and orthographic sketching and drawing. This is a CORE course. Corequisite: DDT 104, DDT 124, DDT 127.
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DDT 118: Basic Electrical Drafting
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Coastal Alabama Community College
3 Credits (1-4-0) This course covers the universal language of electrical drafting, including electrical lines, symbols, abbreviations, and notation. Emphasis is placed on typical components such as generators, controls, transmission networks, and lighting, heating, and cooling devices. Upon completion, student should be able to draw basic diagrams of electrical and electronic circuits using universally accepted lines and symbols. Prerequisite: DDT 111, DDT104
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DDT 124: Basic Technicial Drawing
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Coastal Alabama Community College
3 Credits (1-4-0) This course covers sections, auxiliary views, and basic space geometry. Emphasis will be placed on the theory as well as the mechanics of applying sections, basic dimensioning, auxiliary views, and basic space geometry. Corequisite: DDT 111, DDT104.
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DDT 127: Intermediate Computer Aided Drafting And Design
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Coastal Alabama Community College
3 Credits (1-4-0) This course covers intermediate-level concepts and applications of CADD. Emphasis will be placed on intermediate-level features, commands, and applications of CADD software. Corequisite: DDT 104, DDT 111, DDT 124.
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DDT 127 - Intermediate Computer Aided Drafting And Design
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DDT 131: Machine Drafting Basics
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Coastal Alabama Community College
3 Credits (1-4-0) This course in machine drafting and design provides instruction in the largest specialty area of drafting in the United States, in terms of scope and job opportunities. Emphasis will be placed on the applications of multiview drawings, including drawing organization and content, title blocks and parts lists, assembly drawings, detail drawings, dimensioning and application of engineering controls in producing industrial-type-working drawings. Upon completion, students should be able to organize, layout, and produce industrial-type-working drawings, including the application of title blocks, parts lists, assemblies, details, dimensions, and engineering controls. Prerequisite: DDT 104, DDT 111, DDT 124, DDT 127.
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DDT 132: Architectural Drafting
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Coastal Alabama Community College
3 Credits (1-4-0) This course in architectural design and drafting introduces basic terminology, concepts and principles of architectural design and drawing. Topics include design considerations, lettering, terminology, site plans, and construction drawings. Upon completions, student should be able to draw, dimension, and specify basic residential architectural construction drawings. Prerequisite: DDT 104, DDT 111, DDT 124, DDT 127
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DDT 211: Intermediate Machine Drafting
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Coastal Alabama Community College
3 Credits (1-4-0) This second course in machine drafting and design provides more advanced instruction in the largest specialty area of drafting. Topics include applications of previously developed skills in the organization and development of more complex working drawings, use of vendor catalogs and the Machinery's Handbook for developing specifications, and use of standardized abbreviation in working drawings. Prerequisite: DDT 131.
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DDT 212: Intermediate Architectural Drafting
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Coastal Alabama Community College
3 Credits (1-4-0) This second course in architectural design and drafting continues with more advanced and detailed architectural plans. Topics include floor construction and detailing, foundation, wall, and roof construction and detailing; use of standards manuals; perspective drawings; electrical plans, plumbing plans; and building materials, with emphasis on residential and some light commercial applications. Upon completion, student should be able to draw and specify advanced-level plans including various architectural details. Prerequisite: DDT 132.
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DDT 212 - Intermediate Architectural Drafting
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DDT 213: Civil Drafting, Plat Maps
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Coastal Alabama Community College
3 Credits (1-4-0) This course introduces the drafting practices, symbols, convention, and standards utilized in civil engineering contract documents. Topics include site planning, land surveying, topographic surveys, along with civil terminology. Upon completion, students should be able to draw accurate plat maps giving legal descriptions of land parcels, draw simple site plans, and identify and use proper symbols and conventions on civil engineering drawings. Prerequisite: DDT 104, DDT 111, DDT 124, DDT 127.
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DDT 214: Pipe Drafting
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Coastal Alabama Community College
3 Credits (1-4-0) This course covers the theory and practical application needed to understand piping fundamentals as used in refineries and petrochemical plants. Topics include process and mechanical flow diagrams, plant equipment, isometric drawings, instrumentation symbols, pipe symbols, flanges, fittings, and applications of basic math and trigonometry. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate pipe drafting techniques and fundamentals in order to prepare working drawings used in refineries and the petrochemical industrial environment. Prerequisite: DDT 104, DDT 111, DDT 124, DDT 127
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