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CAD 1003: Blueprint Reading 2L 1LL
0.00 Credits
North Arkansas College
This course develops basic skills in reading blueprints (paper and electronic format) and introduces the student to various types of working drawings for engineering and manufacturing purposes with an emphasis on the basic concepts of orthographic projection, sections, 3D visualization, dimensioning, and symbol libraries. This course also introduces industry-leading CAD software. The lecture portion of the class is generic to all trade areas while the lab portion tailors to students' particular areas of specialization.
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CAD 1203: Introduction to Computer Aided Design
0.00 Credits
North Arkansas College
This course teaches students to use modern CAD software to produce two-dimensional drawings for construction and manufacturing applications. It also covers coordinating systems, proper dimensioning, use of sectioning and projections for visualization, symbol libraries, file management, and collaborative techniques. It introduces students to threedimensional design and visualization tools and their use as an aid to 2D design. It also demonstrates basic principles of Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) to show how 2D CAD designs are converted to Computer Numeric Control (CNC) programs to direct automated machining equipment. Pre or co-requisite: CIS 1103.
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CAD 1233: Engineering Graphics 2L 1LL
3.00 Credits
North Arkansas College
This course introduces design fundamentals, including orthographic and isometric projections, sections, auxiliary views, accepted dimensioning practices, and rapid sketching techniques. It also includes a survey of various industrial shop-floor and inthe- field sketching practices required for quick-change design requirements in the competitive environment. Students seeking CAD Certificate of Proficiency, Technical Certificate, or AAS Degree should take this course.
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CAD 2803: 3D Visualization 2L 1LL
0.00 Credits
North Arkansas College
This course is an in-depth study of the latest release of Autodesk Viz 4 software, the ideal visualization tool for anyone involved in the computer aided design industry. Topics covered will include developing a VIX or Max/AutoCAD strategy, exploring the interface, efficient modeling, modifiers and the modifier stack, efficiency in materials, and lighting. Students will generate walk-throughs of their design and view them as rendered scenes from any angle in real time. Students will also create a variety of photorealistic materials to apply to their designs and conduct lighting studies using raytracing and realistic shadowing. Prerequisite: CAD 1203.
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CAD 2813: Advanced Computer Aided Design
1.00 Credits
North Arkansas College
This course is a continuation of CAD 1203 emphasizing use of modern 3D design tools to develop complex 3D models and assemblies. Students will learn advanced techniques for modeling, shading, rendering, and customized AutoCAD tools. Students will demonstrate the ability to produce CNC programs from their AutoCAD designs and will be given the opportunity to produce a demonstration project in partnership with the appropriate technical discipline. Prerequisite: CAD 1203.
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CAD 2833: Architectural Computer Aided Design
3.00 Credits
North Arkansas College
This course builds on the concepts developed in CAD 1203 and CAD 2813 with emphasis on architectural applications. Development of floor, foundation, and framing plans, proper architectural dimensioning, sectioning, symbology, and 3D visualization and presentation will be covered. Prerequisite: CAD 1203 or permission of the instructor. Pre or co-requisite: CAD 2813 or permission of instructor.
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CAD 2843: Computer Aided Design for Industrial Applications
4.00 Credits
North Arkansas College
This course builds on concepts developed in CAD 1203 and CAD 2813 with emphasis on use of modern 3D design tools to support visualization, simulation and testing, and integration of separate design disciplines (e.g. construction, mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic/pneumatic) to produce complete product design. Prerequisite: CAD 1203 or permission of the instructor. Pre or co-requisite: CAD 2813 or permission of instructor.
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CEO 1103: Construction Equipment Safety
0.00 Credits
North Arkansas College
This course introduces the student to basic safety information and procedures relative to the operation of heavy equipment.
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CEO 1109: Basic Operating Principles 3L,18LL
0.00 Credits
North Arkansas College
The course presents students information relative to the basic operating principles of heavy equipment. Skills include starting and stopping, using clutches, brakes and power controls, basic operating, inspecting equipment, and using the operator's manual. Safety is emphasized. Co-requisite: CEO 1103.
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CEO 1201: Soil Types and Characteristics 1L
0.00 Credits
North Arkansas College
This course acquaints the student with practical procedures for dealing with problems presented when moving different types of soils. Safety is emphasized.
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