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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to the processes of project planning from the early stages of brainstorming through completion. Students will learn to create timetables, write project proposals, and manage resources, all leading to project implementation. Students will learn to select a project appropriate to their field of study and apply project planning techniques and software.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers advanced design concepts including how to use multibody solids, surfacing, and advanced software capabilities. Students will learn advanced CAD techniques used for casting, weldments, sheet metal, and molding, as well as virtual engineering analyses.
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3.00 Credits
This course allows students to develop professional competency through a project in their chosen focus area. Within this project students will apply skills attained from prior courses: system design (CAD), prints (GD&T), material selection, and project management. Students will be required to take an idea from concept to a working prototype. Students are expected to work independently.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a foundation-level study of the development, principles, and elements of two-dimensional artwork. Students will explore the concepts of composition through guided projects and demonstrations, using a variety of materials and techniques to build an understanding of the foundation of two-dimensional expression, and they will explain the historical and contemporary perspectives that influence two-dimensional design and the arts. Students will use a creative thinking process to experiment, brainstorm, and evaluate the effectiveness of personal artwork through critique. Students will also practice safety measures appropriate to the materials and processes for creating art works.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to fundamental principles of drawing. Projects emphasize drawing through observation of nature, still life, and the human form. Through course assignments, students will improve their drawing skills, engage in creative problem solving, and broaden knowledge of the cultural and historical relevance of drawing. Students will also analyze the effectiveness of personal artwork and the work of others using terms and criteria common to art.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of painting. Students will apply principles, methods, and materials to produce paintings. Assignments will focus on color and visual theory and technical skills as it applies to a range of painting approaches from realism to abstraction. Students will also analyze the effectiveness of personal artwork and the work of others using terms and criteria common to art and broaden their knowledge of the cultural and historical trends in painting. Students will learn to handle and store materials safely in a collaborative environment.
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3.00 Credits
Students will explore three-dimensional sculptural forms and structures with an emphasis on how formal elements relate to the world outside of an art context. Assignments will focus on a variety of styles from representational to abstract. Students will also analyze the effectiveness of personal artwork and the work of others using terms and criteria common to art and broaden their knowledge of the cultural and historical relevance of sculpture. Students will learn to handle and store art materials safely in a collaborative environment.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the essential concepts, styles, and forms of Western and non-Western visual arts, along with the variety of manners in which arts is understood. The students will learn the appreciation of art through studying the principles, techniques, and materials of design; the popular and historical development of art; art criticism; and aesthetic awareness.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with the knowledge base for understanding basic electrical and electronic circuits, the use and recognition of standard terms and concepts, and application of Ohm's Law. The student will safely build circuits, and make tests on voltages, amperages, and resistances. The student will analyze situations based on technical information, interpret specialized vocabulary, demonstrate understanding of measurement accuracy and tolerances, and apply step-by-step procedures.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers basic principles of automotive systems, safety, hand tools, maintenance requirements, and basic automotive service procedures. Students will learn and follow correct procedures for servicing vehicles, shop safety, use of service manuals and bulletins, and interpretation of vehicle specifications. Tube flaring, fasteners bearings, seals and use of shop equipment are discussed and utilized as applied to vehicle servicing.
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