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CADD 1011: Engineering Design and Drafting
3.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
1 class hour, 4 laboratory hours 3 Credits This is a beginning course for students who have had little or no previous experience in drafting and primarily for students who are majoring in Computer Aided Design and Drafting Technology. Skills are developed in the basic elementary forms of graphic representations using the computer and C.A.D.D. software.
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CADD 1131: Engineering Design and Drafting Applications
3.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
1 class hour, 4 laboratory hours 3 Credits Prerequisite: CADD 1011 or Permission of Instructor This course is a continuation of CADD 1011, Engineering Design and Drafting. Skills will be developed in areas of design/drafting which will include dimensioning, tolerancing, multiview drawing, basic sectioning, and drawing auxiliary, axonometric and oblique views. An introduction to the various career opportunities in specific fields of design and drafting, such as architecture and machine drafting will be surveyed. Work assignments will require the use of basic C.A.D.D. computer software.
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CADD 1141: Mechanical Design and Drafting I
3.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
1 class hour, 4 laboratory hours 3 Credits Prerequisite: CADD 1011 or Permission of Instructor This course is primarily designed for students who choose to pursue careers in mechanical design/drafting, mechanical engineering, or related fields of industrial manufacturing. The student will be exposed to various combinations of drafting methods used in industry including application of descriptive geometry to solve mechanical drafting problems. The vehicle for problem solving will be the computer and C.A.D.D. software.
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CADD 1151: Architectural Design and Drafting I
3.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
1 class hour, 4 laboratory hours 3 Credits Prerequisite: CADD 1011 or Permission of Instructor This course is primarily for students who plan to pursue careers in architecture and the building trades. Skills will be developed in basic architectural concepts and techniques needed to produce contract drawings. The student will develop C.A.D.D. skills necessary to produce basic drawings related to the construction industry in accordance with standards set forth by the A.I.A. (American Institute of Architects). The course will include a survey of competencies in basic architectural layout and residential and commercial construction. Basic drawing in detailing using C.A.D.D. will be included.
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CADD 2121: Mechanical Design and Drafting II
3.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
1 class hour, 4 laboratory hours 3 Credits Prerequisite: CADD 1011 or Permission of Instructor This course involves the comprehensive study of mechanical drafting concepts. Students will complete projects in specific areas of machine design and drafting including, but not limited to, assembly and detailed assembly drawings, jigs and fixture drawings, and welding drawings. Also included is an analysis of manufacturing processes. C.A.D.D. applications will be used.
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CADD 2131: Architectural Design and Drafting II
3.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
1 class hour, 4 laboratory hours 3 Credits Prerequisite: CADD 1011 or Permission of Instructor This course concentrates on methods used in architectural design. In addition to building-blueprint reading, layout and design, the student will study symbols used in heating, cooling, piping, and electrical systems. Project drawings will be individualized and specialized relative to the student's interest in the aforementioned areas of architectural and/or building engineering. C.A.D.D. applications will be used.
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CADD 2211: C.A.D.D.Computer Aided Design and Drafting Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
1 class hour, 4 laboratory hours 3 Credits Prerequisite: CADD 1011 or Permission of Instructor This course is designed for students to master intermediate skills and concepts of Computer Aided Design and Drafting as the major drafting medium. Students will use C.A.D.D. software to produce their drawings.
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CADD 2221: C.A.D.D. Applications
3.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
1 class hour, 4 laboratory hours 3 Credits Prerequisite: CADD 1011 or Permission of Instructor This course focuses on advanced C.A.D.D. (Computer Aided Design and Drafting) as it applies to architectural and/or mechanical design and drafting. Students will develop advanced C.A.D.D. skills through independent projects using the C.A.D.D. system to solve complex architectural and/or mechanical drafting problems graphically. This course is highly individualized in accordance with the student's area of interest.
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CCGA 1101: College Success Seminar Fall,Spring,Summer
2.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
2 class hours 2 Credits This is a two-hour credit course designed to present the incoming student with strategies for developing personal, academic, and career-directed goals. The course helps students understand the purpose of higher education and introduces them to the available resources and programs of the college and encourages them to participate in such programs. CCGA 1101 emphasizes the management and improvement of reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. In addition, the course aids students in making career decisions and developing good interpersonal relationships with students and college faculty and staff. Although the primary intention is to equip students to succeed in college, CCGA 1101 encourages students to examine their personal goals and to develop skills that are necessary for success in college and beyond.
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CCSS 1611: Service Industry Business Environment
1.00 Credits
College of Coastal Georgia
1 class hour 1 Credit Introduces students to the service industry. Topics include an introduction to the service industry business environment, an introduction to life-long learning, work ethics and positive behaviors required for exceptional customer service, an introduction to customer relations, working successfully on teams, and basic business principles.
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