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3.00 Credits
Exposes students to 3d and modeling. Focuses on proficiency in production drawing using CAD system. AutoCAD software is used. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. Prerequisite: DRF 232.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the principles and practices of CADD database use, design, and programming for a CADD environment. Topics include attributes, manipulation, and revision; CADD database extraction and management; basic techniques of data conversion and communication protocol between CADD systems. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. Prerequisite: DRF 232.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on design projects developed independently and in consultation with the instructor. Topics may include parametric modeling, civil, mechanical piping, architectural application, structural, electro-mechanical, 3-D solids, exploration of application software and the integration of CAD/CAM. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: DRF 212 or ARC 221.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Supervised on-the-job training in approved business, industrial, and service firms coordinated by the College. Applicable to all career and technical curricula at the discretion of the College. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces macro-economics including the study of Keynesian, classical, monetarist principles and theories, the study of national economic growth, inflation, recession, unemployment, financial markets, money and banking, the role of government spending and taxation, along with international trade and investments. Lecture 3 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Presents major contemporary economic issues of the day. May focus on issues such as energy, the environment, the farmer, the national debt, taxes, international trade, consumerism, and economic trends. Emphasizes proper analysis of economic problems and formulation of corrective policy. Develops the student's critical faculties by exposure to opinions of eminent economists and may offer open classroom debate. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: ECO 201.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an orientation to the teaching profession in Virginia including historical perspectives, current issues, and future trends in education on the national and state levels. Emphasizes information about teacher licensure examinations, steps to certification, teacher preparation and induction programs, and attention to critical shortage areas in Virginia. Includes supervised field placement in a K-12 school. Lecture 3 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Develops competencies required to teach readiness and basic skills to children with special needs in private or public school settings. Includes the preparation of lesson plans, instructional units, and Individualized Education Programs (IEP's). Emphasizes exceptionalities for students ages 2-21 under Public Law 94-142. Familiarizes students with the indicators of effective teaching. Lecture 3 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Applies principles of orthographic projection, and multi-view drawings. Teaches descriptive geometry including relationships of points, lines, planes and solids. Introduces sectioning, dimensioning and computer graphic techniques. Includes instruction in Computer Aided Drafting. Teaches MatLab software and applies it to engineering problem solving. Prerequisite: EGR 120.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the engineering profession, professional concepts, ethics, and responsibility. Reviews hand calculators, number systems, and unit conversions. Introduces the personal computer and operating systems. Includes engineering problem solving techniques using computer software. Lecture 1 hour. Lab 3 hours. Total 4 hours per week. Prerequisite: ENG 3. Co-requisite: CSC, 110, MTH 164, or MTH 166.
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