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HUMANITIES C201A: The American Dreamer
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
An interdisciplinary course which employs history, literature and philosophy to examine and explain the cultures and values of a civilization over time and place. Works studied include primary historical and philosophical texts, as well as literary and artistic creations. Currently, the course looks at the civilization of the United States, focusing on the "American Dream," its origins, growth andsignificance. This is a Core Heritage Course. Prerequisite: English C101 or department permission. 3 semester hours
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HUMANS SERVICES 101: Introduction to Gerontology
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
An interdisciplinary overview of the implications of aging in American society. This course is designed to acquaint the student who is contemplating a career in gerontology, with the physical, psychological, social, economic and cultural dimensions of the total experience of growing older. 3 semester hours
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 107: Product Lab Orientations
0.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This non credit course is required prior to student use of the lab equipment. It is an introduction to the proper operation of equipment and an understanding of the lab rules. Students will gain a respect for the equipment and an understanding and proper equipment practices. Eye protection and other safety protection will be worn at all times while in the lab. 0 semester hours/cross listed with Int D 107
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 215: Materials and Manufacturing I
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Introduction to ferrous and nonferrous metals and their manufacturing methods, including liquid state, plastic state, and solid state forming; chip and non chip cutting; welding, chemical and mechanical joining; and the finishing process available. Students will develop an individual or group project and complete semester research/project report. 3 semester hours
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 216: Materials and Manufacturing II
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Introduction to thermoset and thermoplastic polymers and elastomers, rubber and other natural engineering materials and their manufacturing methods, including liquid state, plastic state, and solid state forming, chip and non-chip cutting, welding, chemical and mechanical joining, and the finishing processes available. Students will develop an individual or group project and complete a semester research/project report. 3 semester hours
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 217: Computer Aided Drafting
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
In this course students will learn the basics of computer aided drafting. Students will be expected to complete a tutorial and several assigned projects. A semester report including all projects will be completed. Three 1 semester hour modules/ cross listed with Int D 217
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 218A: Beginning CADD
2.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course is an introduction to computer aided 3D Modeling. Subjects covered will include Introduction and Interface, drawing 2D shapes, mixing straight lines and arcs, numerical input, generating, viewing and rendering objects, moving rotating, sizing and mirroring objects, and drawing derivative objects. Elementary projects may be assigned, and a semester report may be generated. 2 semester hours / cross listed with Int D 218A
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 218B: Intermediate CADD
2.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This is an intermediate class in computer aided 3D modeling. Subjects covered will include terrain models, curved lines and meshes, deformations, boolean, trim and stitch operations, and attaching extending and attaching objects. Intermediate projects will be assigned, and a semester report will be generated. 2 semester hours
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 218C: Advanced CADD
2.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This is an advanced class in computer aided 3D modeling. Subjects covered will include reference planes and their palettes; drafting tools, advanced rendering, export features and animation models. Advanced projects will be assigned and a semester report will be generated. 2 semester hours
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 255: Industrial Design Studio I
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
A studio course where elementary product design projects are assigned. Projects will begin with advanced foundation studies, along with simple hand held products, and advance through simple mechanically activated products. Emphasis will be placed on aesthetic development, user requirements, and design for manufacturability. A beginning professional portfolio will be initiated. Prerequisite: Foundation courses and Drafting. 3 semester hours
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