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4.00 Credits
Acquaints the student with authentic, business world data processing applications. Covers a five-phased approach to conducting a project: inflation and preliminary investigation, detailed investigation, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. Provides understanding of how machines and systems are combined and the understanding of how machines and systems are combined and the advantages to be realized by a company through data processing.
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3.00 Credits
A study of client/server networks including network planning, installation, and management. Topics will include a review of compute hardware, network topologies, and communication media. The student will gain experience in network management through resource sharing and security. Use access profiles will be developed, user groups will be defined, and resources (file, device, serial) will be shared using a popular networking application. Prerequisite: CS 2423 or permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
A fundamental drawing course describing the principles, graphic techniques, skills, and drafting room practices used in the various engineering and design fields. Includes basic mechanical drawing, lettering, geometric construction, multi-view projection, sectional views, auxiliary views, dimensioning, axonometric projection, design and working drawings, with an introduction to computer-aided drafting (CAD) using Autocad software.
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4.00 Credits
Extended concept of Engineering Drawing 1012 for those students desiring 3 hours of Engineering credit.
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6.00 Credits
Presents the basic subject matter, order of development, and drafting techniques of architectural drawing. The intention of the course is to develop drafting, not design ability; however, material on simple planning procedures is included to make the over-all development of a simple set of drawings clear. The material is limited to residential construction. Prerequisite: DRFT 1223.
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4.00 Credits
A fundamental drawing course for drafting majors. Covers the theory of orthographic and pictorial drawing. The basic in line work, lettering, geometric construction, orthographic projection, auxiliaries, sections, dimensioning, tolerance, isometric projection, and sketching. The major portion of the drawings are completed on the drawing board with some introduction to the computer-aided drawing system, sketching, geometric construction and orthographic projection. Drawings on transparent paper for blueprint production is the main emphasis.
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2.00 Credits
Aimed to provide fundamental training in blueprint reading with the necessary emphasis upon the visualization of views of objects. Working blueprints are provided throughout the course to give the student supervised training by doing. The language of the engineer is incorporated in the course, and engineering sketching is utilized when possible.
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2.00 Credits
This is a basic course in computer graphics that uses AUTOCAD software as the main program for execution of orthographic projected drawing problems. Approximately 10% of the class is general information about (C.A.D.) Computer Aided Drafting and 90% on using AUTOCAD.
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2.00 Credits
Science of graphic representation and solution of space problems, with theory of space problems, with theory of orthographics projection as applied to the drawing board. The representation and solution of engineering problems more advanced than those usually encountered in an elementary course in engineering drawing is included. Prerequisite: DRFT 1223.
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4.00 Credits
Study of the techniques and procedures necessary for trained draftsmen for positions as technical illustrators. Pictorial drawing are both penciled and inked. Shading techniques such as line contrast shading, stippling, and smudge shading are employed; silk screening is provided only as a compliment to the study of the illustration techniques.
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