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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
The course covers structural systems utilizing steel, wood, and concrete. Topics: pier and piling residential and commercial foundations, cast-in-place concrete, prefabricated concrete systems, steel framing, girder and beams, etc. Applications are pertinent to manufacturing, construction, and architecture. Computer applications are utilized. Prerequisite(s): CADD 170, CADD 201
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2.00 Credits
Common piping systems and practices using CAD. Topics: pipe & fittings sizes and nomenclature, valves & instrumentation, pumps, tanks, vessels, flow diagrams, piping plans & elevations, piping isometrics, bill of material, etc. Applications for industry, manufacturing, construction, and architecture. Computer applications are utilized. Prerequisite(s): CADD 170, CADD 202
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2.00 Credits
The course covers electrical and electronic drafting practices including one-line diagrams, riser diagrams, raceway layouts, power distribution and substations. Contemporary problems and practices. Computer applications are utilized. Prerequisite(s): CADD 201
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2.00 Credits
A Capstone CAD course. Practical CAD applications in Mechanical, Piping, Electrical, Civil, and Structural fields. Contemporary Industry problems solved using CAD. Problems from industry are utilized. Prerequisite(s): CADD 221, CADD 231
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2.00 Credits
This course is intended for the motivated student who has completed CAD courses CADD 205 and/or CADD 212 and wants to pursue a topic that is related to his/her vocational interests. This course is intended to provide industrial experience when it is not practical for the student to take CO-OP. Prerequisite(s): CADD 205 or CADD 212 and consent of Dept. Head.
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2.00 Credits
Topics in CAD modeling that include advanced 3D modeling, animation, and photorealistic rendering that is related to vocational interests. Applications include architectural, interior design, mechanical, and piping. Application software includes 3D Studio, Photoshop, Inventor, and AutoCAD. Assignments can be tailored to the student’s vocational area. Prerequisite(s): CADD 212 or CADD 221 and permission of the instructor.
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0.00 Credits
Practical experience at locations that use computer aided design and drafting. Prerequisite(s): CADD 205, CADD 221, CADD 231 and consent of Dept. Head.
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1.00 Credits
Skills enhancement course designed to strengthen skills in the areas of Written Communications, Information Literacy, and Applied Math according to initial results of WorkKeys standardized testing on Keytrain software. Designed for different levels. CASE students use computer software, classroom activities, one-on-one tutoring and applied projects to prepare for college academics and the workforce.
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1.00 Credits
Skills enhancement course designed to strengthen skills in the areas of Written Communications, Information Literacy, and Applied Math according to initial results of WorkKeys standardized testing on Keytrain software. Designed for students at different levels who are familiar with Keytrain software and other computer applications after completing CASE 082.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the cultural, social, and academic resources available at Delgado Community College; exploration of learning styles; development of strategies for academic success, to include note-taking, study skills, test-taking strategies and time-management. Note(s): Offered on a pass/fail basis.
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