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  • 1.00 Credits

    1 Cr. (WTC course 605102) Second of two courses in electronic fabrication application of fabrication techniques is provided through construction of an electronic project. Prerequisite: 228.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Cr. (WTC course 606119) Materials selection is a critical component of the design process. If the properties of the material selected do not meet the specifi cations, then product failure will result. You will be introduced to the properties, classifi cation, and applications of the materials used in the design and manufacture of a product. You will access the characteristics of materials that impact their selection through lab activities, independent study and research. Prerequisites: 242 and WTC course 804164 (Technical Math I).
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Cr. (WTC course 606122) This course examines primary and secondary manufacturing processes. You will use the tools of traditional material removal processes by "making a part." You will also studyforming, casting, and other manufacturing techniques and their applications. Finally assembly, fi nishing, statistical process control and routing are examined. You will be required to visit manufacturing facilities to observe the day-to-day operations of modern manufacturing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Cr. (WTC course 606115) This course is designed to introduce students to the concepts, commands, and techniques of parametric modeling. The student will construct "intelligent" solid models, createand constrain assemblies and create 2D drawings, balloons, parts lists and reference dimensions from the 3D models.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Cr. (WTC course 606180) This course is intended to introduce students to Architectural Drafting utilizing AutoCAD and Architectural Desktop software (current release). Course content includes architectural scales, terminology and basic techniques used to create working drawings. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to use software to develop fl oor plans in 2 D and 3 D space and automate the creation of construction documents. Prerequisite: EDUT 245.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 Cr. (WTC course 606163) Students are introduced to the concepts, commands and techniques used to create twodimensional drawings using current AutoCAD software. Topics covered are draw and modify commands, display and inquiry commands, layering, annotating, dimensioning, and symbol creation methods. Paper/model space, view ports and layouts are used for plotting. Also introduced are external referencing, bill of materials and assembly drawings.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Cr. (WTC course 606170) The intent of this course is to expand the student's knowledge and experience using AutoCAD (current release) software. Topics include: paper/model space, advanced dimensioning, isometrics, blocks and attribute extraction, script fi les and slide shows. Concepts and commands used in threedimensional space will be utilized including: UCS, wire frames, display controls, surfacing and creating and modifying solid models. Prerequisite: 245.
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 Cr. (WTC course 606126) Introduction to solid works 3D parametric modeling software. Create 3D parts and use these 3D parts to create 3D assemblies and 2D drawings. Students will learn to preserve design intent using dimension-driven systems and geometric relationships.
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 Cr. (WTC course 620110) An introductory course dealing with theory, operation and application of industrial hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Emphasis is placed on component and system operation using practical lab applications. Maintenance and troubleshooting are included.
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 Cr. (WTC course 620111) A continuation of Fluid Power Fundamentals 1, theory operation and application of industrial fl uid power equipment and systems. More components and applications are introduced including electrical control of fl uid power. Maintenance and troubleshooting are included.
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