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3.00 Credits
Related lab projects are developed from CAD1020 Computer Aided Drafting II to enhance student ability to reinforce drafting concepts, software commands and file management. Prerequisites: CAD1000, CAD1L00; must be taken concurrently with CAD1020. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 1.0
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3.00 Credits
Related lab projects are developed from CAD1030 Computer Aided Drafting III to enhance student ability to reinforce drafting concepts, software commands and file management. Prerequisites: CAD1020, CAD1L20; must be taken concurrently with CAD1030. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 1.0
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3.00 Credits
Students are required to prepare a portfolio containing a selection of their best drawings from each of the basic drafting principles. Students present their portfolios to the instructor for critique and grading. Prerequisite: Permission of department chair. (WI) Quarter Credit Hours 1.5
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3.00 Credits
This course develops standard industry practices used in CAD for mechanical applications. Basic drafting topics include, but are not limited to, multiview projection, dimension theory and GD&T, sections, auxiliary views, pictorial drawings, basic machine parts, cams, gears, threads and fasteners. Students develop drafting conventions through sequences and revisions. Related lab assignments are based on individual projects and team projects. Prerequisites: CAD1030, CAD1L30. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the fundamental elements of the design process, basic objectives of analysis, construction, and evaluation of engineering problem solving. Some topics developed, include, but are not limited to, the design team, components of design theory, creativity, open-ended problem solving, alternative solutions, and the positioning of design in the product development scheme. Prerequisite(s): CAD1030, CAD1L30 or permission of department chair. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This course develops standard industry practices used in CAD for architectural applications. Basic drafting topics introduced include, but are not limited to, residential, commercial, structural applications for floor plans, foundation plans, elevations, sections, details and pictorial drawings. The use of national, state and local codes is integrated with theory. Related lab assignments are based on individual projects and team projects. Prerequisites: CAD1020, CAD1L20. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to computer-aided design of logical and physical network layouts. The core of this course is basic networking documentation control and standardization as used in industry to develop a generic method of system and product development and revision procedures. Topics developed include, but are not limited to, standardization procedures within an organization, schematic and block diagrams of networks, bill of materials, revision of drawings, use of universal symbols, NEC codes, floorplans and blueprints, and use of Internet sources to obtain information and send and receive electronic files. Prerequisite: ITEC1020 or permission of department chair. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 6.0
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3.00 Credits
This course presents students with the terminology and practical experience of following the development of a product through concept, design development, manufacturing and product distribution. Topics covered include, but are not limited to, computer aided design, concurrent engineering, "just-in-time" manufacturing,materials and product management, and communication of ideas from sales representatives to production engineers. Prerequisites: CAD1030, CAD1L30. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This course develops standard industry practices used in CAD for applications related to plumbing, electrical/ electronic, HVAC, welding and sheet metal fabrication. The use of ANSI standards and building code applications are the basis for development of individual and team projects. Prerequisites: CAD1030, CAD1L30. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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6.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to computer-aided design drafting for 3D parametric applications, using related equipment and software. The core of this course is basic engineering documentation control and standardization as used in industry to develop a generic method of system and product development and revision procedures. Related topics developed, include, but are not limited to, standardization procedures within an organization, schematic and block diagrams of networks, bill of materials, revision of drawings, use of universal symbols, and use of Internet sources to obtain information and send and receive electronic files. Quarter Credit Hours 6.0
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