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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory course involving classification, physical properties, application, and use ofmaterials used in the construction industry. The materials covered include stone, brick, concrete, wood, and other general building products. 45 class hours
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3.00 Credits
This is designed as an introductory course to manual drafting.The student uses drawing instruments, orthographic and pictorial drawings, sketching, sections, dimensioning, and auxiliary views as applied to manufacturing, building construction, civil engineering, and electronics. Lab fee required. 45 lecture hours
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares the student to both read and prepare construction drawings using computer aided drafting software. The student will work with plans, elevations, sections, and details as applied to wood, masonry, and concrete structures in accordance to building code requirements using AutoCAD and Chief Architect. Lab fee required. 45 class hours. Prerequisite: ETD 2320 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory course in geometric dimensioning and tolerancing using the geometric method nationally accepted according to ANSI/ASME Y 14.5M.Topics include symbols, datum referencing, form tolerancing, orientation and runout tolerancing, profile tolerancing, and positional tolerancing. 45 class hours. Prerequisite: ETD 1100 and ETD 2320.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide the student practice in and reinforcement of mathematical skills specific to the field of technical drafting. Topics will include a review of the concepts of whole numbers, fractions, decimal fractions, and percentages. Topics specific to technical drafting will include linear, area, angular, and volume measurements; (ratios and proportions); applicable algebraic and trigonometric equations; (lines, shapes, and geometric construction). 45 class hours
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended as an introductory course using AutoCAD software. Students should come to this course with a good understanding of drafting principles and practices. Lab fee required. 45 class hours. Prerequisite: ETD 1100 and CGS 1100.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a study of the use of blocks, attributes, customizing of Auto- CAD, the generation of 3-D drawings and models, as well as other selected advanced techniques. Lab fee required. 45 class hours. Prerequisite: ETD 2320 .
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a comprehensive survey of computer applications to manufacturing processes. Through a series of exercise, the student will become familiar with the working and shaping of metals, wood, plastics, ceramics, and composites. Lab fee required. 45 class hours. Prerequisite: ETD 2320.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the fundamentals of engineering drafting. Students will gain experience in completing drawings typical in the fields of civil, mechanical, structural and electrical engineering using both mechanical drawing and CAD techniques. Students will be introduced to the basic design pro- cedures required in the engineering professions. These procedures include drainage calculations; (estimates of cut and fill); heating and cooling calculations; (Florida energy code calculations); bending, shear and deflection of beams; bending and compression in columns; foundation design; electrical load calculations; pipe sizing, and plumbing riser diagrams. Lab fee required. 45 class hours. Prerequisite: BCN 1001 and ETD 2320.
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4.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to provide the student with 120 hours of an internship experience that will enhance and reinforce the classroom and lab training received. Students may be placed in an architectural or manufacturing setting. 60 class hours. Prerequisite: ETD 2540.
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