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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Allows student and instructor to identify a drafting project or problem and jointly draw up a contract. Th e contract sets forth a proposal to complete the project or solve the problem. Identifi es objectives, procedures, and equipment needed, together with key checkpoints for student-instructor conferences. Intended for, but not limited to, second-year drafting or mechanical design students as an elective. Potential areas of consideration include community development projects, computer programming and applications, machine design, mapping, civil engineering drafting, or any drafting-related fi eld. Provides consideration and encouragement to an interdisciplinary team of students working on a common problem. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. F, W, Sp, Su
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2.00 Credits
Covers the use of AutoCAD, schematic drawings, chassis design, block diagrams, and PC board layout drawings, in addition to basic CAD operations in the fi eld of electronic drafting. F
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2.00 Credits
Covers computation and presentation of technical data to solve typical problems found in mechanical, civil, architectural and related areas. Prerequisite: MTH070 or consent of instructor. F, W
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1.00 Credits
Covers basic technical sketching and measurement skills and techniques used in the drafting process and practical pictorial communication. F
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2.00 Credits
Introduces drafting as a career option. Off ers fi eld trips to offi ces and job sites, guest lecturers, Internet and periodical research on cutting-edge technology. F
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3.00 Credits
Incorporates hands-on experience with CAD (computer-aided drafting) software. Introduces standard graphics commands for two-dimensional drawings. Most students will use AutoCAD, but other general-purpose CAD software can also be used. F, W, Sp, Su
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3.00 Credits
Incorporates hands-on experience with CAD. Covers more complex graphics commands for two-dimensional drawings. Most students will use AutoCAD, but other general-purpose CAD software can also be used. Prerequisite: DRF130 or consent of instructor. F, W, Sp, Su
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3.00 Credits
Incorporates hands-on experience with CAD. Covers advanced graphics commands for two-dimensional drawings. Introduces elementary customization techniques. Covers three-dimensional models created from surfaces and solids. Most students will use AutoCAD, but other general-purpose CAD software can also be used. Prerequisite: DRF131 or consent of instructor. F, W, Sp
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3.00 Credits
Covers fundamentals of graphics communication. Includes multi-view drawings, dimensioning, section views, auxiliary views, and descriptive geometry concepts. Prerequisite: DRF131 or consent of instructor. Sp
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3.00 Credits
Covers basic architectural drafting techniques and methods. Includes dimensioning, layout, symbols, and conventional construction methods used in residential buildings. Uses AutoCAD to draft a partial set of construction drawings. Prerequisite: DRF131 or consent of instructor. F, W, Sp
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