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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 credits, not offered every term Course introduces students to drafting documents encountered in electrical and electronic drafting. Student is not required to know electrical or electronics, but will be introduced to component layout and basic understanding of circuits. Recommended: CDT-105.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 credits Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer An introductory course to commercial construction methods. Students complete detail drawing assignments of timber, steel, concrete masonry units, tilt-up concrete panel, and fire resistive construction. Instruction emphasizes analytical interpretation of written assignments and drafting standards comparable to practices employed by industry. Prerequisite: CDT-105.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 credits, not offered every term Course explores types of drawings related to industrial pipe drafting: flow diagrams, general arrangements, plans, elevations, isometrics, and spool drawings. Emphasizes proper layout techniques, line weights, pipe fitting symbols, dimensioning, labeling standards, and vendor catalogs. Prerequisite: CDT-105. Recommended: MTH-080.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 credits, Fall/Spring Explores isometric drawing in AutoCAD. Creation of reports with graphics utilizing a variety of software. Covers operation manuals, use of graphics, tables, and imported images in constructing a technical report. Construct a resume, cover letter, and portfolio. Prerequisites: CDT-107, CDT-108, WR-101.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 credits Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer Students develop a partial construction drawing set for a one story, "stick-framed"house that complies with current ORSC and Oregon Energy Code Path 1. Instruction reinforces, and expands upon, objectives of CDT-202. Recommended: CDT-214. Prerequisite: CDT-202. Corequisite: CDT-212B.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
1-2 credits Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer An introductory course to loads and other forces a house must withstand. Students use tables and computer software programs to design structural components and drawings that complete the construction set for the house they design in CDT-212A. Prerequisite: CDT-202 & MTH-080. Corequisite: CDT-212A.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 credits Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer Students develop a construction drawing set for a one story house with a daylight basement that complies with current ORSC, Oregon Energy Code Path 1, and is suitable to obtain a building permit from local municipalities. Instruction reinforces, and expands upon, objectives of CDT-202, 212A, and 212B. Recommended: CDT-214. Prerequisite: CDT- 212A & CDT-212B
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
1-2 credits, not offered every term A survey course of the Oregon Residential Specialty Code, Clackamas County Zoning Ordinances, and Americans With Disabilities Act (as it applies to residential and light commercial construction). The final exam requires students to apply the ORSC to a sample, residential, construction drawing set. Prerequisite: CDT-202.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 credits Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer An introductory course of commercial drawing requirements. Students develop a partial construction drawing set for a warehouse constructed of CMU and timber structural supports with an attached office. Instruction emphasizes drafting standards comparable to practices employed by industry. Prerequisite: CDT-209.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 credits Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer An introductory course of commercial drawing requirements. Students develop a partial construction drawing set for a warehouse constructed of tilt-up concrete panels and timber structural supports with a mezzanine and an attached office. Instruction emphasizes drafting standards comparable to practices employed by industry. Prerequisite: CDT-215.
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