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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
This course is an introductory course into Computer-Assisted Drafting. It explains basic CAD commands required to produce working drawings. Students will work with basic lines and editing commands to more complicated concepts in computer drafting. They will produce basic Floor Plans, Elevations, Sections and Details required in the residential drafting field.
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2.00 Credits
This lab session aligns with ADT151 and enhances the lecture session with practical Computer-Assisted drafting experiences. Students will practice their skills and techniques with the AutoCad Program creating contract drawings to industry standards.
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3.00 Credits
This course will teach students hand sketching skills in a wide range of topics, from basic 2-dimensional sketching fundamentals to more advanced 3-dimensional isometric representations. Students will learn the processes and procedures used in the development of technical sketches that are commonly used in the industry. Students will use these skills to create projects that are directly applicable to real world projects.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores building project materials and product specifications from the CSI format and how these materials and products relate to the drafting and design process. Students will research and write basic building material specifications and sketching necessary to define the scope of work, construction materials, methods and quality control.
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1.00 Credits
Safety, cutting speeds, types of lathes, lathe accessories, lathe operation, and measuring instruments are covered in this course. Lathe operations covered include facing, turning, center drilling, reaming, boring, tapering, knurling, and thread chasing. Technical competence in the use of measuring instruments is also stressed. (Prerequisite: AMT 151, AMT 152)
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2.00 Credits
Safety, cutting speeds, types of lathes, lathe accessories, lathe operation, and measuring instruments are covered in this course. Lathe operations covered include facing, turning, center drilling, reaming, boring, tapering, knurling, and thread chasing. (Co-requisite: AMT 113)
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1.00 Credits
Information about safety, types of milling machines, milling machine attachments, milling operations are covered in this course. Milling operations include squaring a piece, locating holes, drilling operations, and milling slots. Technical competence in the use of measuring instruments is also stressed. (Prerequisite: AMT 151, AMT 152)
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2.00 Credits
Information about safety, types of milling machines, milling machine attachments, milling operations are covered in this course. Milling operations include squaring a piece, locating holes, drilling operations, and milling slots. Technical competence in the use of measuring instruments is also stressed. (Co-requisite: AMT 115)
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2.00 Credits
This course covers machine trades theory including safety practices and working concepts of hand tools, bandsaws, belt sanders, pedestal grinders, drill presses, and cutting tools. It explains various material modification applications including hand tools, cutting, deburring, sharpening, grinding, and various cutting tools. Measuring instruments are also stressed throughout this course.
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1.00 Credits
This course covers machine trades theory including safety practices and working concepts of hand tools, bandsaws, belt sanders, pedestal grinders, drill presses, and cutting tools. It provides practical applications from the lecture via projects.
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