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3.00 Credits
Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Applied Trades majors only. A basic mechanical drawing course designed for Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Apprenticeship Program students. Includes the use of drafting instruments, technical terminology, drawing scales, linework, lettering, orthographic projection, auxiliary and sectional views, assemblies and pictorials, threads and welds, and basic shop drawings. Lecture, demonstration, and exercise drawing. Topics developed in related shop work apart from this course. (10 hrs. lect./lab. per week over 5 weeks)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IEDD 101 Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Applied Trades majors only. A second course in mechanical drafting designed for Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Apprenticeship Program students. Includes CAD drawing, 3D modeling, sketching, descriptive geometry, and ship printreading. Lecture, demonstration, and exercise drawing. Topics developed in related shop work apart from this course. (10 hrs. lect./lab. per week over 5 weeks)
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2.00 Credits
Open to IED students, current public/private school teachers; others by instructor approval. A foundation course in Auto CAD designed for IED majors, current public/private school teachers, or others interested in learning the program for the purpose of teaching it. Basic 2D display, drawing, and editing commands. Tutorials and drawing assignments appropriate for secondary school students. Prerequisite course for IEDD 110B that includes text, dimensions, and 3D drawing. Offered one evening per week, or occasionally summer. May be taken on a CR/N basis. (3 hrs. lect./lab. per week over 15 weeks)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IEDD 110A Open to IED students, current public/private school teachers; others by instructor approval. A second course in AutoCAD designed for IED majors, current public/private school teachers, or others interested in learning the program for the purpose of teaching it. A continuation of 2D drawing and construction techniques, including text and dimensions, plus basic 3D drawing. Tutorials and drawing assignments appropriate for secondary school students. Offered one evening per week, or occasionally summer. May be taken on a CR/N basis. (3 hrs. lect./lab. per week over 15 weeks)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IEDD 101 and 102 This course covers the fundamentals of architectural drafting, including lettering, projections, sections, details, and pictorial and working drawings. (5 hrs. lect./lab. per week)
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3.00 Credits
An elementary electrical installation course designed to meet the Department of Education's requirements for the electrical building construction technology program. This course covers the applications of electrical installation theory and techniques as applied to building construction. (5 hrs. lect./lab. per week)
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the fundamental processes and operations in metalworking and production technology. An overview of the entire machine shop is presented. Some skill is developed in the use of hand tools, lathes, the drill press, and layout techniques. (5 hrs. lect./lab. per week)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IEDM 101 An advanced course in metalworking lathe operation, including taper and angular turning, boring, cutting internal and external acme screw threads, and face plate set-up. Stress is placed on precision measurements through the use of micrometers and vernier calipers. (5 hrs. lect./lab. per week)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IEDM 102 A course in the operation of the milling machine, including methods of tooling, job set-up, and speeds and feeds for commonly used metals. Students develop skills in plane and face milling, keyway cutting, gear cutting, and job setup on jobs performed on the vertical and horizontal milling machines. (5 hrs. lect./lab. per week)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IEDM 201 An advanced course in the operation of lathes, drill presses, milling machines, grinding machines utilizing technical handbooks and data publications to complete projects and special shop assignments. (5 hrs. lect./lab. per week)
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