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DESL 2983: Diesel Internship III
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This internship gives the student a real experience in the diesel trade and is designed to solidly instill previously learned college classroom material while opening future employment opportunities. Prerequisites Instructor Approval
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DESL 2984: Diesel Internship IV
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This internship is used to complete a Diesel Technology student's degree by providing a second level of hands-on learning in the real work environment. Prerequisites DESL 1311
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DRAF 1100: AutoCAD Fundamentals
9.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course introduces the student to computer-aided-design methods using the AutoCAD software. Drawing terminology, text creation/editing, dimensioning, AutoCAD menus, file manipulations, plotting and drawing/display commands are covered. Other AutoCAD commands include': model space and layout, viewports, polylines, multilines and splines, annotation with text, use of attributes for data storage and extraction, xrefs, and basic 3-D drawing techniques. Students can take any design course after successful completion of AutoCAD Fundamentals. Design courses are: DRAF 1200, DRAF 1400, DRAF 2200 and DRAF 2400.
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DRAF 1200: Design for Precision
9.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
Dimensioning techniques are presented that apply to manufactured products. Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing are introduced and used in the selection and application of dimensions. The micrometer, caliper and other precise measuring instruments are employed to measure actual manufactured products. Fits and allowances, and current ANSI standards are examined. Lab assignments are completed using CAD software. Prerequisites DRAF 1100
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DRAF 1300: Inventor Fundamentals
9.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course provides the student with an understanding of the features and functions of Inventor software. Principles of Solids Modeling and Parametric Design are examined. Complex part modeling techniques, drawing view creating and editing, and assembly modeling are covered. Annotations, dimensions, tables and bills of material are also covered. This is a hands-on project based course.
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DRAF 1400: Manufacturing Process Design
9.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
The design process is examined as it relates to manufactured products. The student will also examine the materials and processes found in the manufacturing industry. They will study the properties and processing of metals, including machining, welding, forging, casting and forming. Working with prototypes will be emphasized as well. Drawings are completed using the CAD system. Prerequisites DRAF 1100
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DRAF 2100: Solid Works Fundamentals
9.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
In this course the student uses SolidWorks, a parametric solid modeling and rendering software, to model parts, drawings and assemblies. Among the features covered will be: sweep, loft, extrude and revolve. Also featured will be top down assembly modeling. This is a hands-on project based course.
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DRAF 2200: Machine Design Principles
9.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
Detail and assembly drawings are completed on the CAD system with regard to the numerous design considerations found in machine controls, power transmissions, seals, gears and mechanical linkages. Design considerations are also looked at as they pertain to mechanisms that change speed and movement of various industrial machines. The student uses CAD software to draw, design and analyze the mechanisms. Prerequisites DRAF 1100
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DRAF 2300: Pro/ENGINEER Fundamentals
9.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course examines the principles of Solids Modeling and Parametric Design using Pro/ENGINEER software. Also covered are an understanding of part modeling, assembling modeling, management and troubleshooting. Views, assembly drawings, dimension and notes, tables, symbols, bills of material and drawings of complex assemblies are covered. This is a hands-on project based course.
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DRAF 2400: Tool Design Processes
9.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
Included in this course is a comprehensive study of the principles of the design for jigs and fixtures, dies and gages. A study of tool steel and other materials are also examined. Use of standard components, vendor catalogs, handbooks and the CAD system are also required. Prerequisites DRAF 1100
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