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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Industrial Technology No Description Available.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Industrial Technology An introduction to computer drafting used in industry and professional engineering and architectural offices is offered in this course. Using the AutoCAD platform, emphasis will be on the use of icon commands while stressing basic mechanical and orthographic projection. Related topics include sectioning, dimensioning, blocking, layering, and printing. 2 hrs. lect.; 4 hrs. lab. Materials fee. Prerequisites: IND 130 and CSC 102.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Industrial Technology A continuation of IND 201, the course emphasis is on architectural software as used in industry. The AutoCAD architectural products are explored with the main emphasis on residential construction. Students construct a three-dimensional house and produce a complete set of building plans. Related topics include wall customization, UCS manipulation, perspectives, sectioning, and printing. 2 hrs. lect.; 4 hrs. lab. Materials fee. Prerequisite: IND 201.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Industrial Technology Students learn the basic principles and practices of commercial architectural drafting. Students produce drawings of a commercial building using the AutoDesk Revit Building program. Students become acquainted with the NYS building codes as they apply to commercial buildings and apply them to their projects. Students view existing plans of completed commercial buildings exposing them to standard practices used in industry. 1 hr lecture, 4 hrs lab. Prerequisites: IND 126 and IND 201.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Industrial Technology Students will apply and build on the skills learned in Commercial Architecture I. Students will design and draft buildings using Autodesk Revit to produce sets of construction drawings. Real world designs will be used as projects and students will be required to attend meetings with clients. Students will also be required to attend their local planning board meetings. 1 hr lect; 4 hrs lab. Prerequisite: IND 207 or by advisement.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Industrial Technology This course offers an exploration into a variety of industrial materials coupled with various methods of manufacturing. The class discusses such topics as material selection, parts assemblies, case studies, and product fabrication. Utilizing field trips, a material testing laboratory, and a review of related professional sources, the class explores methods of material selection. Prerequisites: ENG 102 and IND 126.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Industrial Technology Advanced applications in AutoCAD are explored in this course. Related topics include toolbar customization, solid modeling, and rendering. Auto CAD Inventor is also explored. Students will create parts, assemblies, and presentations. Emphasis is placed on solid modeling and 3D manipulation. 1 hr. lect.; 4 hrs. lab. Materials fee. Prerequisite: IND 202.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Industrial Technology This course introduces students to the field of surveying through use of surveying instruments, terminology, and layout procedures. AutoCAD Land Desktop is explored utilizing data collector data files to produce base maps. The class is designed to give students the basic background to enter into a civil engineering field as a draftsperson/designer. Prerequisites: IND 201 and MAT 115.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Industrial Technology Only second-year students in the Industrial Technology: Drafting and Design program may take IND 294. IND 294 has a prerequisite: IND 292. In Field Experience, students are assigned to an employer. The work assignment is related to the student's classroom instruction. The student's activities include observation of processes and assisting in drafting and design projects. For both IND 292 and IND 294, a minimum of 120 hours of field work is required. After consulting with the student's employer, the faculty awards a grade based on an evaluation of the student's performance. Note: Students participating in field experience must meet the following minimum requirements in the semester preceding that in which the field experience is taken: 1. earn at least a 2.0 cumulative grade-point average; 2. pass all courses; 3. for IND 292: earn at least a grade of C in IND 125 and IND 130; for IND 294: earn at least a grade of C in IND 126 and IND 135; 4. have employment available for them; and 5. receive a recommendation by the faculty. Students not assigned to field experience for any reason must take a course by advisement (preferably a technical elective).
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Nursing & Public Safety Intermediate Studies This course is a refresher and update for the NYS Basic EMT Program. Completion of this course allows the student to sit for the NYS EMS Basic EMT Recertification exams. The course provides the student with a refresher of previous training in the fundamentals of patient care in emergency circumstances, plus provides new knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to be competent, productive, and valuable members ofthe Emergency Medical Services team. Course content includes general guidelines for responding to medical and traumatic emergencies, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and airway problems, as well as managing wounds and shock. Adult and Pediatric Patient assessment, history taking and vital signs will also be covered. Prerequisites: 18 years of age for NYS professional certification and past or current certification as Basic EMT.
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