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3.00 Credits
(formerly DFT-H2217) 3 cr. In lecture format, this course offers the student a broad overview of the individual systems that constitute a building. The student will gain basic understanding of the principles of Mechanical systems: plumbing, heating, cooling, electrical; Structural systems: floors, walls, roof, foundations; and Finish systems: interior and exterior. Three class hours weekly.
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(formerly DFT-H1108) 3 cr. A lecture course which familiarizes the student with language of construction as it relates to materials, their origins, use and limitations and continuing development. Three class hours weekly.
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(formerly DFT-H1110) 3 cr. Corequisite: MAT*H095. An introduction to drafting as a technical language. Topics included are: use of the drafting instruments, geometric constructions, orthographic projection, pictorials, sectional views, and descriptive geometry as it relates to auxiliary views and developments. Each student prepares a set of working drawings for a small machine assemble. Two class hours and two laboratory hours weekly.
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(formerly DFT-H1124) 3 cr. This course presents instruction in how to read and interpret engineering drawings. Material is presented in a sequential manner building on simple concepts and working toward more complex drawings. Some topics covered are: orthographic projection, working drawings, dimensioning, machining symbols, tolerances, sectional views, auxiliary views and assembly drawings. Participants will use a detailed workbook to reinforce course concepts. Three class hours weekly.
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(formerly ART-H101) 3 cr. This course is a survey of Western art and architecture from prehistory (20,000 BC) to and including the Baroque (17th century) through an historical, cultural and technological perspective. The class will include lectures, video, and slide presentations. For the art major or general student.
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(formerly ART-H102) 3 cr. This course is a survey of Western art and architecture from the Baroque (17th century) to the present day through an historical, cultural and technological perspective. The class will include lectures, video, and slide presentations. For the art major or general student.
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(formerly ART-H116) 3 cr. Fundamentals of drawing and the use of line as an expressive medium are examined to show structure of form and space in still life, landscape, and the human figure. Work in a variety of media including pencil, pen and ink, wash, charcoal, and pastel is included.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly ART-H117) 3 cr. Prerequisite: ART*H111 or permission of the Division Director. This is a continuation of ART*H111. Planned experiments using various media and the development of a personal style in drawing are offered.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly ART-H105) 3 cr. This is an introduction to color and design in two-dimensional work in various media.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly ART-H106) 3 cr. Prerequisite: ART*H121. This is a continuation of ART*H121 with emphasis on three-dimensional work in various media.
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