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2.00 Credits
2 credits Prerequisite: Minimum reading score: 68. An overview of the types of graphic communication used in the drafting professions. Includes the use of libraries, websites, catalogs, and other professional sources; conventions of mechanical, architectural, and civil drawings; and charts and graphs.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits Prerequisite: Minimum reading score: 68. An introductory course in drafting graphic concepts for the technical drafting program and transition to the CAD courses. Course includes Windows file management, measuring and sketching techniques, geometry of objects, drafting standards, lettering, and project setup procedures.
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1.00 Credits
4 credits Prerequisite: Basic computer literacy And Minimum reading score: 68. Introduction to computer aided drafting using CAD software in all areas of emphasis: Architectural and Mechanical. Basic drawing, dimensioning, editing, and set up commands to produce working drawings. May be offered through Distance Learning.
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2.00 Credits
4 credits Prerequisite: DRF 167 Intermediate course in computer aided drafting using CAD software in all areas of emphasis: Architectural and Mechanical. Text and dimensioning in more depth, Paper Space setup and plotting, references and blocks, and some customizing tools. May be offered through Distance Learning
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Prerequisite: DRF 167 This course provides experienced 2D CAD users with an understanding of 3D CAD, including shading and rendering features. Content includes: basic 3D concepts, 3D lines, 3D faces, 3D polylines, UCS, 3D viewing commands, surface creation concepts, 3D modeling creation and concepts, shading concepts, and an introduction to rendering using materials, lights, and cameras.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Prerequisite: MTH 076 And MTH 086 or instructor consent Graphical methods to investigate forces applied to rigid bodies at rest, including beams and trusses. The course covers types of structures, how structures carry loads, vectors, moment, equilibrium, and the construction of load, shear, and moment diagrams for simple beams. Students will use CAD for graphical solutions; students without CAD skills who are able to use trigonometry for problem solving may also enroll in this class.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits The Drafting Cooperative Education Seminar will provide ways for students to increase their understanding of industry expectations, as well as develop job search tools and skills. The content is designed to help students present themselves to employers in a competent and professional manner, and to move initially into their cooperative education internships, and then into their professional careers.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits MTH 076, MTH 086, DRF 205 Stresses and strains that occur within bodies; material properties including elasticity; shape properties including centroids, moments of inertia, and section modulus; flexural stress in beams; and buckling in columns.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Prerequisite: DRF 167 An investigation of light frame construction techniques and the production of residential construction drawings. Topics: residential construction materials, components and systems related to wood frame structures. Students will work from sketches of a residential structure to produce detail drawings.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Prerequisite: DRF 137, DRF 167, and DRF 208. Fundamentals of building materials, construction techniques, processes and procedures used in commercial structures. Students examine the creation of construction documents and working drawings for a light commercial building project.
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