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DDT 226: Technical Illustration 1- 4
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Davis Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by program. This course provides the student with various methods of illustrating structures and machine parts. Topics include axonometric drawings; exploded assembly drawings; one point, two point, and three point perspectives, surface textures, and renderings. Upon completion, students should be able to produce drawings and illustrations using the previously described methods.
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DDT 231: Advanced Cad
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Davis Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by program. This course covers the advanced applications of CAD software to engineering projects in various applications, including architectural, civil, mechanical, and environmental engineering, with consideration for advanced physical and psychological principle of CAD. These principles will be applied toward CAD customization and programming principles, for the expressed purpose of increasing productivity and improving the performance of the CAD operator, thereby, making CAD much more productive in an engineering environment. Emphasis will be placed on using intelligent CAD techniques to increase the quality of output, and 3-D modeling and rendering will be introduced. Upon completion, students should be able to apply advanced CAD techniques in solving complex problems related to all engineering applications.
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DDT 232: Cad Customization
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Davis Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by program. This course introduces the various methods of customizing CAD software to meet individual or company needs. Topics include menu customizing, programming, custom command macros, script files, slides, and slide libraries. Upon completion, students should be able to customize and write menus, write programming routines, and write script files for the purpose of increasing the efficiency of the CAD operator.
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DDT 233: Three- Dimensional Modeling 1- 4
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Davis Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by program. This course provides instruction in 3D Design Modeling utilizing the 3D capabilities of CAD software. Emphasis is placed on 3D wire-frame, surface and solids modeling along with the development of 2D detail drawings from 3D models.
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DDT 233 - Three- Dimensional Modeling 1- 4
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DDT 234: 3d Graphics & Animations 1- 4
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Davis Community College
PREREQUISITE: DDT104 or as required by program. This course is designed to challenge the imagination of the student in a computer generated threedimensional problem-solving environment. The student will be given a basic introduction to the concepts of 3D design and animation, and then apply those concepts to a design project. Upon completion, the student should be able to create and animate objects in a 3-dimensional environment.
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DDT 235: Specialized Cad 1- 4
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Davis Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by program. This course allows the student to plan, execute, and present results of individual projects in Specialized CAD topics. Emphasis is placed on enhancing skill attainment in Specialized CAD skill sets. The student will be able to demonstrate and apply competencies identified by the instructor.
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DDT 236: Design Project 1- 4
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Davis Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by program. This course allows the student to plan, execute, and present results of an individual design project. Emphasis is placed on attainment of skills related to a project agreed upon by the instructor and student. The student will be able to demonstrate and apply competencies identified and agreed upon between the student and instructor.
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DDT 236 - Design Project 1- 4
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DDT 237: Current Topics in Cad 1- 4
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Davis Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by program. This course allows the student to plan, execute, and present results of individual projects relating to the current topics in CAD. Emphasis is placed on attainment of skills related to changes in current CAD technology. The student will be able to demonstrate and apply competencies identified by the instructor.
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DDT 238: Special Topics in Cad 1- 4
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Davis Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by program. This course in special CAD and multimedia topics covers special capabilities possible with CAD software, especially in conjunction with other graphical software, such as virtual "walk-throughs" ormultimedia presentations. Topics include but are not limited to combining CAD software, image editing software, authoring software, and 3D software into one harmonious relationship to produce multimedia presentations. Upon completion, students should be aware of and understand how to utilize several software packages to produce multimedia presentations.
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DDT 250: Theory of Commercial Drawing And Design
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Davis Community College
PREREQUISITE: As required by program. This course provides the theory of commercial drawing and design. Topics include legal issues, job expectations, the architect and the architectural office, the contractor and the office of the contractor, building officials, construction materials and process, fire resistance design, C.S.I. format, and contract documents. Emphasis is placed upon a thorough understanding of these topics.
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