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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: ESLN 3800 Helps students with the correct usage of English words in written and spoken communication. Emphasis is on business terms.
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3.00 Credits
Improving grammar and punctuation skills to aid in composing and proofreading business correspondence and other documents. Improving writing skills such as organization, clarity and efficiency.
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1.00 Credits
Lec-.5, lab-1.5 Introduction to engineering and technical drawing techniques, the systems of drawings and their applications in drafting, and the basic shape description of products. Technical sketching; dimensioning; sections and applications of orthographic projection standards in technical documents. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-3 PREREQ.: CAD 180, or ET 104, or 1 yr HS Drafting or consent of instructor. Repeat: max. 6 units Students must have an understanding of orthographic projection, isometric drawing techniques and dimensioning according to ANSI standards. Introduction to CAD hardware and software operations and their applications in drafting; basic shape description, display, editing, dimensioning and plotting. CSU/UC Formerly ET 181.
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-3 PREREQ.: CAD 181 or demonstration of CAD 181 exit skills (equivalent course work or 100 hrs of AutoCAD industrial work experience in basic AutoCAD) Industrial application of AutoCAD drawing editor on large scale projects. Various topics include model layout, plotting to scale, blocks, external referenced files, attributes and extraction of "non-graphic" data stored within the drawing files, the control of display to reduce regeneration time, three-dimensional coordinate system, 3D wire-frame and surface modeling, the operation of various hardcopy output devises including pen plotting and printer plotting. CSU Formerly ET 182.
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-3 PREREQ.: CAD 181 or demonstration of CAD 181 exit skills (equivalent course work or 200 hrs of AutoCAD industrial work experience) Introduction to three-dimensional (3D) modeling, application of computer-aided drafting software for the creation of wireframe, surface, and solid modeling. CSU Formerly ET 183C.
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-3 PREREQ.: ARCH 52A, CAD 181 or demonstration of CAD 181 exit skills (equivalent course work or 200 hrs of AutoCAD industrial work experience) Structural design theory. Use of Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) to generate steel and concrete details. CSU Formerly ET 184.
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-3 PREREQ.: ARCH 52A or CAD 181 or equivalent training HVAC and Piping system design theory. Introduction to computer generated documents to specify HVAC (Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning) and piping systems layout and details. This course will have a mechanical design emphasis, introducing terms and component equipment common to these systems. Emphasis will be placed on the standards used for process pipe and HVAC industry drawings. Design theory will include the determination of equipment sizes. CSU Formerly ET 187.
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-3 PREREQ.: CAD 181 or demonstration of CAD 181 exit skills (equivalent course work or 100 hours of AutoCAD industrial work experience) An introduction to the customization and automation of AutoCAD for the application to any specific discipline. Emphasis is on the improvement of drawing productivity by enhancing AutoCAD's capabilitties. The course will include creating various menus, creating custom macros, instruction on the use of existing AutoLISP programs and introduction to programming in AutoLISP. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-3 Overview of extending CAD-based graphics into 3-dimensional prarametric modeling, realistic rendering, animation of assemblies, and exploded views. Introduction to related software (such as SolidWorks and Inventor). Experience creating a computer-generated physical 3D model using a state-of-the-art 3D printer. CSU
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