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DTE 335: Construction Management
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Advanced study in management of construction projects. Topics include management of personnel and equipment engaged in earth moving and excavation, concrete forming and placement, wood and steel fabrication and finish. Activities include planning, scheduling, safety and quality control, print reading, and contracts. Prerequisite: DTE 235 or permission of instructor.
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DTE 335A: Special Projects(Construction)
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Designed for the highly-motivated, advanced student. The student must submit a plan of study to the instructor and have instructor approval the semester prior to enrollment. It is strongly recommended that students interested in construction take DTE 335A, students interested in mechanical systems take DTE 339E, students interested in electronics take DTE 345J, and students interested in computer aided drafting take DTE 360K.
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DTE 336: Traffic Safety I
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
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DTE 337: Cadd (3-D)
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Advanced study in three-dimension drafting and design. Special emphasis on auxiliary views, revolutions, pictorial drawings, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, and drawing applications particular to transfer to computer numerical control. Primary vehicle used for course is SolidWorks software.
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DTE 337 - Cadd (3-D)
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DTE 339: Hydraulics & Pneumatics
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
This is an introductory course studying the basic foundations of fluid power. The course discusses both hydraulic and pneumatic systems including the components that make up these systems and devices that control such systems. Prerequisite: DTE 239.
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DTE 341: Plant & Lab Design & Managemen
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Plant and laboratory design including organization of space; equipment selection, maintenance and production scheduling; as well as, purchasing and inventory procedures. Students are engaged in research discussion and project work during this course.
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DTE 341 - Plant & Lab Design & Managemen
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DTE 345E: Control Electronics
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Application of digital and analog programmable logic controls and smart circuits as they are used in residential and commercial settings. Additional emphasis is also given to sensors and transducers that are used in an industrial and commercial environments. Students learn by both discussion and experimentation in this course.
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DTE 345K: Residential & Commercial Wirin
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Electrical wiring as it applies to residential and commercial structures and equipment. Prerequisite: DTE 230 or permission of instructor.
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DTE 360B: Resident & Commercial Planning
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Advanced study in 2-D and 3-D computer aided drafting emaphasizing the development of drawing sets for a residence or commercial construction project. Activities in drawing foundation and floor plans, elevations and perspectives utilizing AutoCad, Architectural Desktop and SolidWorks software programs. Prerequisite: DTE 337 or permission of instructor.
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DTE 360C: Architectural Design
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Advanced study in 2-D and 3-D computer aided drafting emphasizing the design and engineering of residential and commercial structures. Special emphasis placed on alternative construction designs and sustainability. Activities include individual and/or team development of complete architectural plans including complete drawing sets and model construction. Architectural Deskstop and Chief Architect software programs are utilized in this course. Prerequisite: DTE 337 or permission of instructor.
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