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3.00 Credits
Provides advanced dance students the experience of performing in a variety of genres and settings. Prerequisites: Admission by audition each term. Co-requisite: Any level Ballet, Modern or Jazz
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3.00 Credits
A drafting course for the student who plans to pursue the program in Industrial Drafting and CAD Technology or needs instruction in the basics of drafting. Units of instruction include the use of drafting instruments, lettering techniques, geometric construction, orthographic projection, pictorial drawing, basic dimensioning, section and auxiliary views, introduction to assembly drawings, and interpretation of drawings. Suggested Co-requisites: Recommended concurrent with DRAF 120
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4.00 Credits
A basic computer-aided drafting class for the student planning to pursue the program in Industrial Drafting and CAD Technology. Topics considered are general computer operations, geometric construction, construction of orthographic drawings, auxiliaries, sectioning, and dimensioning. Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in DRAF 110
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2.00 Credits
An introductory course in which the student will learn the basics of CATIA vs and its functionality. The student will use Part Design, Sketcher, Drafting, and Assembly Design Workbenches to make models that are properly constructed and constrained. CATIA's tools and toolbars will be demonstrated and used in these Workbenches. Prerequisites: DRAF 120, equivalent CAD class, CAD work experience, or permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
This course will extend the skills and knowledge of CATIA vs that were learned in the previous class (DRAF 123). Some Workbenches will be expanded upon from the previous class, and others will be introduced. Topics will include advanced part design, advanced assemblies, kinematics simulations, the use of the specification tree, creating design tables, and using component catalogs. Prerequisites: DRAF 123
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2.00 Credits
This operations course is in the use of the Drafting and Generative Shape Design (GSD surfacing) Workbenches. The application of dimensions, tolerances, and the creation of advanced views will be learned in the Drafting environment. Instruction in surfacing will include extruding and the creation of simple and complex surfaces in the Generative Shape Design Workbench. Prerequisites: DRAF 123
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3.00 Credits
An intermediate-level drafting course in advanced projection techniques. Auxiliary views are used to manipulate geometry to define the relationship between points, lines, planes, and solids. The course also includes topics on revolution, intersections, and developments. Prerequisites: DRAF 110
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4.00 Credits
An intermediate-level class in the making of working drawings using proper dimensioning techniques. Showing necessary views, placement of dimensions, use of different dimensioning styles, and calculation of tolerances are the basis of instruction. The function and relationship of mating parts in an assembly are considered when dimensioning to insure proper fit and function. Threads, fasteners, and common manufacturing operations are applied and dimensioned. Standard and commercial parts are selected from catalogs. Set up and application of CAD dimensioning styles and tolerances are utilized. Prerequisites: DRAF 110 and DRAF 120
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3.00 Credits
An advanced drawing- and process-oriented course in the layout and design of production press work dies. Typical dies examined are blank, cam pierce, form, cutoff, draw, and progressive. Press computations and accessories are put in perspective as they relate to design problems. Drawing assignments are done extensively on CAD. Prerequisites: DRAF 130, DRAF 142 and MATH 100 or above
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2.00 Credits
An advanced course providing an insight into the study of mechanisms, their motions, and related skeletal construction. Calculations are made to determine size and capacity requirements of machine elements. Industrial techniques are applied to detail drawing of various machine parts. Drawing assignments are done extensively on CAD. Prerequisites: DRAF 130, DRAF 142 and MATH 100 or above
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