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CHEM 2310: Analytical Chemistry w/Lab
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
Principles and practices of quantitative measurements in chemical systems are introduced. Chemical equilibria (acid base, complexometric and redox), elementary spectrophotometry; chemical separations¿including chromatography, ion exchange and solvent extraction¿are discussed. Course includes 3 hours of lecture and 5 hours of laboratory applications each week. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1120
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CHT 2001: Chem Engineering Fundamental
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
A study of material balances, energy balances and numerical methods with applications to problem solving. Computer hardware and software will be required as specified on the syllabus. On Demand Prerequisite(s): ENS 1510 and 1520 and CHEM 1120 Corequisite(s): MATH 1920
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CID 1100: Fundamentals of Technical Drawing W/Lab
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
A broadly focused CAD course for CIDD majors, Engineering Technologies majors and Engineering transfer students. This course covers the basic techniques and principles necessary to produce engineering drawings, including the use of drafting equipment, freehand sketching, geometric construction, orthographic and isometric drawings, dimensioning and assembly drawings. The computer is used as a drafting tool to teach CAD commands and reinforce the concepts of technical drawing. Word processing and spreadsheet software are also incorporated to prepare professional technical reports.
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CID 1105: Engineering Drawing w/ Lab
4.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
This course is taught in conjunction with Fundamentals of Technical Drawing for CIDD majors. It covers the basic techniques and principles necessary to produce engineering drawings, including the use of traditional drafting equipment, freehand sketching, geometric construction, descriptive geometry, orthographic and isometric drawing, dimensioning, and assembly drawings as they are applied in a professional environment. The computer is used as a drafting tool to teach CAD commands, reinforce the concepts of technical drawing and reinforce the understanding of drafting standards. Spring and Fall Corequisite(s): CID 1100
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CID 1110: Technical Illustration W/Lab
4.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
A coverage of basic sketching skills and the communication concepts of describing physical objects graphically through the use of line drawings, techniques of shade and dimensional representation using perspective methods. The student will learn how to represent an object, building or other shapes using freehand sketching and orthographic projection methods such as isometric, diametric, trimetric and perspective projection methods. Both one-point and two-point perspectives will be covered. CID 1100
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CID 1210: Architectural Drawing w/ Lab
4.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
An introduction to architectural drafting. The course will use CAD software to teach the basic elements of architectural drafting. The students will produce a set of architectural drawings that will include floor plan, site plan, building section, wall section and elevations. The computer will also be used to calculate quantities and produce reports. Prerequisite(s): CID 1100
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CID 1220: Adv Mechanical Drawing w/Lab
4.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
An introduction to Microstation CAD software and a continuation of mechanical drawing practices. This course covers basic commands, 3D commands, file manipulations, cells, symbology, and dimensioning. Descriptive Geometry (auxiliary views, intersections, developments, and flat pattern layouts), ANSI standard Y.14 dimensioning and tolerancing and simple assembling drawing are also covered. Prerequisite(s): CID 1100
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CID 1301: CIDD Project/Internship
2.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
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CID 2001: Animation W/Lab
4.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
Using animation, this class will address a broad range of applications, such as interior design, graphic design, video production, industrial design and architectural presentations. Students will use 3D Studio MAX to create three-dimensional models, create light schemes, apply lights, create and supply materials, place and manipulate cameras, and animate objects. Prerequisite(s): CID 1100 or consent of instructor
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CID 2112: Architecture 3D Modeling w/LAB
4.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
An architectural modeling and drafting class using Autodesk¿s Architectural Desktop. The course uses Architectural Desktop to model walls, doors, windows, floor planes, roof, kitchen appliances, bathroom fixtures and other components of a building. The student will generate dimensioned plans, sections, elevations and wall sections from the 3D digital model. Students will also create a digital walk-through and rendered images of the model. Prerequisite(s): CID 1210 or consent of instructor
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