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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Structures and processes of international legal community. Prerequisite(s): BUSG 200
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the nature and function of law and legal institutions in society, with emphasis on those areas of law most relevant to business operations. Topics include: the court systems, torts, administrative agencies, business organizations, contracts, labor law, bankruptcy, and environmental law. Prerequisite(s): BUSG 129.
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2.00 Credits
The basic concepts of Drafting: creating construction documents and technical drawings. Included: use of drafting instruments, geometric construction, visualization, freehand sketching, orthographic projection, basic auxiliary and section views, dimensioning, pictorial views, and diagrams. Some computer graphic solutions are utilized.
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2.00 Credits
The creation of isometric, oblique, and perspective drawings of details and simple assemblies. Also involved: developments to create a flat “sheet metal” image of geometric shapes, intersections, and transitions. Some descriptive geometry is introduced. Student generates 3-D models to verify solutions. Some computer graphic solutions are utilized. Prerequisite(s): CADD 125
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2.00 Credits
Advanced concepts of Drafting: visualization, descriptive geometry, drafting instruments, geometric construction, freehand sketching, orthographic projection, auxiliary and section views, dimensioning, pictorial views, and diagrams. Some computer graphic solutions are utilized. Prerequisite(s): CADD 125
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2.00 Credits
The basics of 2-D computer aided drafting (CAD). Topics: geometric construction, orthographic projection, auxiliary views, isometric views, section views, dimensioning, tolerancing, scaling, working drawings, and printing to scale. Applications in mechanical and architectural CAD. Prerequisite(s): CADD 125 or INTD 125
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2.00 Credits
Basic 3-D computer aided drafting (CAD). Topics: 3-D coordinate systems, viewpoints, surface models, solid models, intersections, auxiliary views by rotation, 2-D projections from 3-D models, perspective, animation. Practical applications in mechanical, architectural, and structural areas. Prerequisite(s): CADD 201
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2.00 Credits
Basic automation and customizing of a CAD work environment. Topics: custom toolbars & menus, macros, AutoLISP, Visual BASIC and CAD programming to perform repetitive functions involved in a practical semester project. Prerequisite(s): CADD 202
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to computer aided architectural drafting (CAD). The student uses CAD to create architectural drawing for residential and commercial applications. Topics: floor plans, elevations, electrical plans, framing plans, site plans, common schedules, attributes, etc. The student will complete a full set of plans during the semester. Prerequisite(s): CADD 201. Same course as ARCH 212.
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2.00 Credits
Drafting practices with gears, cams, levers, drive systems, assemblies, sheet metal fabrication, and castings are covered. Contemporary fabrication and shop drawing are created. Applications are pertinent to manufacturing and construction. Computer applications are used. Prerequisite(s): CADD 170, CADD 202
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