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2.00 Credits
(2.0 hours) A study of the graphic analysis and solution of typical threedimensional space problems through the application of the principles of multi-view projections. Fundamental problems are related to points, lines, planes, intersections, and development of plane and curved surfaces, revolutions, and vector geometry. Prerequisite or Corequisite: DF 1012, 1021. Corequisite: DF 1031
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1.00 Credits
(1.0 hours) A study of the graphic analysis and solution of typical threedimensional space problems through the application of the principles of multi-view projections. Fundamental problems are related to points, lines, planes, intersections, and development of plane and curved surfaces, revolutions, and vector geometry. Prerequisite or Corequisite: DF 1012 & 1021. Corequisite: DF 1022
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 hours) Technical Computations is a study of basic numerical and algebraic skills and their application to technical areas of study. Topics include signifi cant fi gures, exponents, general formulas, solving equations, geometry and general problem solving skills. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in Pre Algebra, the appropriatescore on the placement test, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 hours) A survey of current engineering materials and the various processes used to shape them. Materials studied include a review of ferrous and nonferrous metals, plastics, rubbers, composites, woods, and ceramics. Emphasis is placed on the advantages and limitations of the various casting, forging, machining, grinding, forming, molding, welding, heat treating, and powder metallurgy processes used to shape materials. Adaptation of these processes through the use of computers, etc., are also discussed. Prerequisite: None
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 hours) A course dealing with problem situations involving the development of drawings of castings, forgings, and machine parts. Drawings are produced using conventional drafting procedures and computer aided drafting. Prerequisite: DF 1012 & 1021. Corequisite: DF 1072
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2.00 Credits
(2.0 hours) A course dealing with problem situations involving the development of drawings of castings, forgings, and machine parts. Drawings are produced using conventional drafting procedures and computer aided drafting. Prerequisite: DF 1012 & 1021 Corequisite: DF 1063
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 hours) A course designed to acquaint the student with the basic fundamentals of computer aided drafting. Problems and solutions include construction of basic drawings, saving drawings, using a fi le system, modifi cation of existing drawings, and plotting drawings using the computer plotter. Prerequisite: None
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 hours) Applied algebra & trigonometry is a study of applied topics in algebra such as logarithms, functions, graphs and equation solving combined with a study of topics in geometry and trigonometry such as angles, triangles, and vectors. Prerequisite: Satisfactory math placement score or grade of 'C' orbetter in DF 1043, MT 1043 or MT 1303 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 hours) A course designed to bring together in practical applications the skill and knowledge developed in courses covering mechanics and drafting. Instruction provided permits logical organization of facts for economical solution of machine design problems. Emphasis is placed on standardization, the use of drawings are produced using the drawing board and the computer aided drafting system. Prerequisite: DF 1063 & 1072.
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 hours) A course designed to give the student a fundamental knowledge of the design of tools and fi xtures used in manufacturing. Projects include design and drawing of jigs, fi xtures, and blanking dies utilizing conventional drafting practices and computer aided drafting. Mass production methods are discussed so that this knowledge may be applied to the practical work of tool design. Prerequisite: DF 1063 & 1072
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