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6.00 Credits
This course presents students with the terminology, system hardware, disk operating system, AutoCAD software, and various screen displays necessary to perform the basic computer aided drafting functions. Quarter Credit Hours 6.0
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3.00 Credits
This is an intermediate-level course in which students produce drawings in the various phases of architectural, electronic, and mechanical CAD. These drawings are produced in two- (2) dimensional views using features of the AutoCAD main menu. Students become familiar with accessing and using the drawing editor with advanced commands and an emphasis on productivity, an introduction to line and menu customization, 3D wireframe/surface/solid modeling and analysis. Related lab projects are included. Prerequisite(s): CAD1000, CAD1L00 or permission of department chair. Quarter Credit Hours 6.0
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced-level course in which students use commands and techniques related to 3-D modeling and analysis, and parametric drafting using several parametric modeling software packages to create parts, assemblies and drawings to industry standards. Related lab projects are included. Prerequisites: CAD1020, CAD1L20. Quarter Credit Hours 6.0
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3.00 Credits
Related lab projects are developed from CAD 1000 Computer Aided Drafting I to enhance student ability to reinforce drafting concepts, software commands, and file management. Prerequisite: Must be taken concurrently with CAD1000. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 1.0
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3.00 Credits
Related lab projects are developed from CAD1020 Computer Aided Drafting II to enhance student ability to reinforce drafting concepts, software commands and file management. Prerequisites: CAD1000, CAD1L00; must be taken concurrently with CAD1020. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 1.0
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3.00 Credits
Related lab projects are developed from CAD1030 Computer Aided Drafting III to enhance student ability to reinforce drafting concepts, software commands and file management. Prerequisites: CAD1020, CAD1L20; must be taken concurrently with CAD1030. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 1.0
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3.00 Credits
Students are required to prepare a portfolio containing a selection of their best drawings from each of the basic drafting principles. Students present their portfolios to the instructor for critique and grading. Prerequisite: Permission of department chair. (WI) Quarter Credit Hours 1.5
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3.00 Credits
This course develops standard industry practices used in CAD for mechanical applications. Basic drafting topics include, but are not limited to, multiview projection, dimension theory and GD&T, sections, auxiliary views, pictorial drawings, basic machine parts, cams, gears, threads and fasteners. Students develop drafting conventions through sequences and revisions. Related lab assignments are based on individual projects and team projects. Prerequisites: CAD1030, CAD1L30. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the fundamental elements of the design process, basic objectives of analysis, construction, and evaluation of engineering problem solving. Some topics developed, include, but are not limited to, the design team, components of design theory, creativity, open-ended problem solving, alternative solutions, and the positioning of design in the product development scheme. Prerequisite(s): CAD1030, CAD1L30 or permission of department chair. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This course develops standard industry practices used in CAD for architectural applications. Basic drafting topics introduced include, but are not limited to, residential, commercial, structural applications for floor plans, foundation plans, elevations, sections, details and pictorial drawings. The use of national, state and local codes is integrated with theory. Related lab assignments are based on individual projects and team projects. Prerequisites: CAD1020, CAD1L20. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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