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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EST 2542C. Hydraulic and pneumatic applications as found in industrial control applications. Content includes basic physical laws, properties of fluids, flow rate and velocity, pressure and force, hydraulic pumps, air compressors, fluid power symbols, pressure control valves, flow control valves, linear actuators, rotary actuators, sequence circuit, rapid traverse and feed circuit, counterbalance circuit, accumulator circuits and applications, pressure reducing valves, unloading valves and circuits, regenerative circuits, deceleration and braking of hydraulic actuators, fluid filtration in hydraulic circuits, and troubleshooting hydraulic and pneumatic circuits.
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3.00 Credits
Corequisite: ETC 2213L. A study of the origin, composition, and characteristics of soils. Includes a study of the types and structure, classification and properties, stress, settlement, compaction, and stabilization of soils, as well as construction site investigation, methods, and principles.
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1.00 Credits
Corequisite: ETC 2213. A lab devoted to the study of the engineering and mechanical properties of soils. Includes moisture content determination, specific gravity, sieve and hydrometer analysis, Atterburg limits, compaction, and Proctor testing. Emphasizes ASTM standard laboratory procedures.
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3.00 Credits
Corequisite: ETC 2450L. A study of the properties of concrete, its design and control, reinforcement, admixtures, forming, and placing. Includes concrete technology as it applies to prestress precasting and casting in place in the design of columns, beams, slabs, and other structures.
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1.00 Credits
Corequisite: ETC 2450. A lab devoted to the study of the design of concrete mixes and the testing of concrete cylinders, beams, and structural shapes. Includes problems on reinforced concrete. Includes the requirements for the American Concrete Institute (ACI) Concrete Field Testing Technician Certification. Emphasizes ASTM standard laboratory procedures.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EGS 1110C or drafting experience. A beginning course in AutoCAD. Content includes drawing to scale, editing, plotting a drawing, the use of library symbols and files management.
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1.00 Credits
Basic knowledge and skills necessary to successfully operate a microcomputer system using a Computer Aided Drafting and Design application program. Topics include CADD System Hardware, MS-DOS Operating System, installing AutoCAD, operating AutoCAD, using draw and edit menus.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ETD 1325. Review of AutoCAD, Level I, drawing graphic entities, advanced editing commands, dimensioning commands, advanced plotting commands.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ETD 1326. Review of AutoCAD Levels I and II, grouping entities into blocks, drawing enhancements, attributes, and data extraction.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EGS 1110C. A study of pictorial drafting styles and techniques, including isometric, diametric, trimetric, oblique, perspective, and shading.
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