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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DDF 101 Provides multi-view and dimensioning techniques necessary to develop views that completely describe machine parts for manufacture. Topics include: multi-view drawing, basic dimensioning practices, tolerances and fits, sketching, and precision measurement.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DDF 102 Continues dimensioning skill development and introduces sectional views. Topics include: advanced dimensioning practices and section views.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DDF 103 Introduces techniques necessary for auxiliary view drawings. Topics include: primary auxiliary views and secondary auxiliary views.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DDF 105 Provides knowledge and skills necessary to draw and specify fasteners. Topics include: utilization of technical reference sources, types of threads, representation of threads, specifying threads, fasteners, and welding symbols.
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6.00 Credits
Introduces basic concepts, terminology, and techniques necessary for CAD applications. Topics include: terminology, CAD commands, basic entities, and basic CAD applications.
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5.00 Credits
Introduces the graphic description of objects represented by the intersection of geometric components. Topics include: surface development, establishment of true length, and intersection of surfaces.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DDF 108 Provides knowledge and skills necessary to make working drawings. Topics include: detail drawings, orthographic assembly drawings, pictorial assembly drawings, and utilization of technical reference source.
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6.00 Credits
Continues developing CAD utilization skills in discipline-specific applications. Topics include: intermediate CAD commands, entity management, advanced line construction, block construction and management, command reference customization, advanced entity manipulation, and system variables.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DDF 111 Continues developing CAD utilization skills in discipline-specific applications. Topics include: advanced CAD commands, CAD applications, macro utilization, application utilization, 3D modeling, rendering, advanced application utilization, and pictorial drawings.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces engineering drawing. Surveys various styles of engineering sketching and computeraided drafting (CAD) techniques. Additionally, the student prepares sample engineering working drawings. Topics include: freehand sketching, computer-aided drafting (CAD) fundamentals, and working drawings. Laboratory work parallels class work.
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