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3.00 Credits
An advanced course in process piping design. Topics include developing process and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), process flow diagrams, mechanical flow diagrams, and utility flow diagrams. Prerequisite: DFTG 1472
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the principles of drafting to include terminology and fundamentals, including size and shape descriptions, projection methods, geometric construction, sections, auxiliary views, and reproduction processes. Computer-aided drafting applications are used to illustrate processes used in the drafting industry. Prerequisite: DFTG 1409 or concurrent enrollment.
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4.00 Credits
Architectural drafting procedures, practices, and symbols, including preparation of detailed working drawings for residential structure with emphasis on light frame construction methods. Prerequisite: DFTG 1409
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4.00 Credits
An introductory course in process piping design. Topics include piping terminology, functions of different piping equipment, using approved piping symbols, using piping specifications, different types of valves and pipe fittings, computing pipe dimensions using various pipe fittings and creating blocks for piping symbols for CAD.
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4.00 Credits
An intermediate course in process piping design. Topics include reading flow diagrams, identifying instrumentation and flow diagram symbols, the logical order of flow diagrams, developing block symbols for flow diagrams, drawing sample flow diagrams with CAD and applying ANSI, OSHA, and EPA codes that govern piping. Prerequisite: DFTG 1471
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0.00 Credits
(DFTG2004–Computer Assisted Drafting and Design II) Two- and three-dimensional drawings using three-dimensional display options and specifying userdefined coordinate systems. Topics include the application of the Hatch command using various Pattern Types; creating Blocks and Block Attributes as well as using the WBLOCK command and editing Block Attributes; attaching and manipulating External Reference files; attaching and manipulating Image Files; using the AutoCAD Design Center; applying various Utility commands; creating complex drawings using External Reference files and Images. (20 hrs.) Supplies: Textbook is required.
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3.00 Credits
Continued application of principles and practices used in residential construction. Skills include identifying advanced architectural terminology and related disciplines; defining the principles of design and implementation of advanced residential construction; describing site and environmental considerations in planning a residential development; explaining material usage; applying codes and standards in the creation of construction drawings; and writing specifications. Prerequisite: DFTG 1417
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practice of design. Projects in problem solving, including: press fit, bolted and welded joints, and transmission components. Prerequisite: DFTG 2402
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3.00 Credits
Discussion of detail drawings of structural shapes for fabrication with emphasis on framed and seated connectors and beam and column detailing. Designed to meet the standards of American Institute of Steel Construction, including units on concrete detailing conforming to American Concrete Institute standards. Prerequisite: DFTG 1409.
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3.00 Credits
Plotting of surveyor’s field notes. Includes drawing elevations, contour lines, plan and profiles, laying out traverses, interpreting survey data and topographic symbols, and producing topographical drawings. Prerequisite: DFTG 2430
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