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2.00 Credits
1504. Drafting and Plan Reading. Drafting basics including plan, section, and elevation views; orthographic projections; line types and weights; drafting scales; dimensioning; tolerances; grading and contours, and construction layout for the civil, mechanical, and electrical technology disciplines. Development of skills in the interpretation and preparation of plans used for civil, mechanical, and electrical construction and fabrication. One and one-half hours lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory per week. Grading is A, B, C, NC. Prereq.: C or better in MATH 1510 or MATH 1510C. Coreq.: MATH 1513 or MATH 1511 or MATH 1511C or at least level 45 on Mathematics Placement Test. 2 s.h.
Corequisite:
CCET 1503
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3.00 Credits
2604. Properties and Strength of Materials. Introduction to the physical and chemical properties of materials and their behavior under various loads and environments. Concepts of stress and strain developed and evaluated for the application of axial, shear, torsional, and bending loads. Four (4) hours lecture per week. Prereq.: Grade of "C" or better in ENTC 1505 and MATH 1513 or MATH 1510 or MATH 1510C and MATH 1511 or MATH 1511C. Prereq. or Coreq.: MET 1515. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
2607. Civil 3D. Civil 3D is a course intended to prepare students for entry-level production use of AutoCAD Civil 3D 2015. The primary goal of this class is to teach students how to use the software, but it is also an opportunity to show them how projects are executed and what types of roles they will play in completing them. One (1) hour lecture and three (3) hours lab per week. Prereq.: "C" or better in CCET 1503 and CCET 1504. 3 s.h.
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2.00 Credits
2614L. Materials Laboratory 1. Use and care of testing equipment, data retrieval, data reduction and report preparation. Physical testing of metals, concrete, aggregates, asphalts, soils and woods. Three hours per week. Prereq or concurrent: CCET 2604. 2 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
2617. Construction Methods and Materials. Basic properties of construction materials. Processing and placement methods. Purchase, use and replacement of construction equipment. Application of engineering economics to construction. Use of building codes. Prereq.: CCET 2604, MET 1515 both with a grade of "C" or better. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
2620. Transportation Technology. Transportation planning and highway system design. Familiarization with AASHTO design manuals; geometric design and signalization of highway segments; capacity analysis and route selection. Cost-benefit analysis for transportation projects. Four (4) hours lecture per week. Prereq. 'C' or better in CCET 2604. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3705. Computing for Technologists. Development of computer techniques used in solutions to problems in all fields of engineering technology. Students write computer programs to solve problems with which they are familiar. Use of database management, spreadsheets. May be taken by non-CCET majors. Two hours lecture, three hours lab per week. Prereq.: MATH 1570 or MATH 1571 grade of "C" or better and junior standing or consent of instructor. 3 s.h.
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4.00 Credits
3706. Structural Design. Structural design using AISC, ACI and similar codes. Selection of members and connections in accordance with manuals and code specifications. Design and AutoCAD projects required. Three hours lecture and three hours computational lab per week. Prereq.:"C" or better in CCET 1503, CCET 1504, MET 1515, MATH 1513, MATH 1510 or MATH 1510C and MATH 1511 or MATH 1511C, CCET 2604. 4 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3708. Building Information Modeling. Introduction and applications of Autodesk Revit 3D CAD program. Use of Revit software to assemble a complete building information model of a building and use the model to coordinate systems between disciplines, to create material take-offs, construction documents, and presentation drawings. Two hours lecture, three hours lab per week. Prereq.: "C" or better in CCET 3706. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3709. Structural Analysis 1. Fundamental determination of member forces in trusses, beams, arches, frames and cables. Calculation of member stresses and defections. Two hours lecture, three hours computational lab per week. Prereq.: ENTC 1505, MATH 1513 or MATH 1510 or MATH 1510C and MATH 1511 or MATH 1511C and CCET 2604, all with a grade of "C" or better. 3 s.h.
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