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3 Credits (3-0-0) This course covers the advanced applications of CAD software to engineering projects in various applications, including architectural, civil, mechanical, and environmental engineering, with consideration for advanced physical and psychological principle of CAD. These principles will be applied toward CAD customization and programming principles, for the expressed purpose of increasing productivity and improving the performance of the CAD operator, thereby, making CAD much more productive in an engineering environment. Emphasis will be placed on using intelligent CAD techniques to increase the quality of output. And, 3D modeling and rendering will be introduced. Upon completion, students should be able to apply advanced CAD techniques in solving complex problems related to all engineering applications. Prerequisite: DDT 104, DDT 111, DDT 124, DDT 127
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3 Credits (1-2-0) This course provides instruction in 3D Design Modeling utilizing the 3D capabilities of CAD software. Emphasis is placed on 3D wire-frame, surface and solids modeling along with the development of 2D working drawings from 3D models. Prerequisite: DDT 127 or three years experience.
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3 Credits (1-4-0) This course is designed for advanced students who aspire to more advanced and specialized skills in one certain drafting area. Emphasis will be placed on the student's ability to apply the principles learned in previous drafting classes in one special area, as approved by the instructor. The required project must be agreed upon by the instructor and the student, as well as how the work is to be accomplished. Upon completion, students will further reinforce previously learned concepts by applying engineering principles and controls to a personal design project. Prerequisite: or Corequisite: DDT 231.
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1-4 Credits(0-2, 8-0) This course provides practical application of prior attained skills and experiences as selected by the instructor for the individual student. Emphasis is placed applying knowledge from prior courses toward the solution of individual drafting and design problems. With completion of this course, the student will demonstrate the application of previously attained skills and knowledge in the solution of typical drafting applications and problems. Prerequisite: DDT 231
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2 Credits (2-0-0) Introduction into dance styles. Prerequisite: As required by program. Alabama College Systems Transfer Code: B.
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2 Credits (2-0-0) This course uses dance activity to increase a student's level of physical fitness. Flexibility exercises and body toning/sculpting exercises, which have been specially designed to develop the dancer's body, will be used in class. Prerequisite: As required by program. Alabama College Systems Transfer Code: C.
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3 Credits (3-0-0) This is the first in a three-course series that introduces the student to a variety of dance styles used in musical theater. Prerequisite: As required by program. Alabama College Systems Transfer Code: C.
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3 Credits (3-0-0) This course is an introduction of the microeconomic theory, analysis, and applications. Topics include scarcity; the theories of consumer behavior, production and cost, markets, output and resource pricing, and international aspects of microeconomics. Prerequisite: None. Alabama College Systems Transfer Code: A
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2 Credits (1-2-0) This course provides students with an opportunity to explore teaching as a career. The role of the teacher, the benefits of teaching and the steps to becoming a teacher are some of the topics that will be explored. Students will be exposed to examples of good teaching and self-assess their personal and professional qualities. Prerequisite: None. Alabama College Systems Transfer Code: C
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3 Credits (1-4-0) This course provides an introduction to manual and computer-assisted techniques of graphic communication employed by professional engineers. Topics include: lettering; instrumental and computer-aided drafting; technical sketching; orthographic projection; pictorial, sectional, and auxiliary views; and dimensioning. Prerequisite: None. Alabama College Systems Transfer Code: C
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