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4.00 Credits
Topics address recentlyidentifi ed current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student profi ciency.
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Topicsaddress recently identifi ed current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student profi ciency. Advanced Solid Modeling-SolidWorks- This course builds upon the outcomes and concepts presented in DFTG 1433 and focuses on advanced solid modeling techniques utilizing SolidWorks parametric CAD software. Students will use SolidWorks software to create solid geometry for individual machine parts, create assemblies from the individual parts and then produce engineering working drawings from the solid models.
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4.00 Credits
Productionof detail and assembly drawings of machines, threads, gears, cams, tolerances and limit dimensioning, surface fi nishes, and precision drawings. This course is a study of machine design dimensioning and tolerancing (including geometric dimensioning and tolerancing) using ASME/ANSI and ISO standards. Also, an introduction to producing part drawings from parametric solid models is provided. Fee: $16.00 Skills: R Prerequisites: DFTG 1405 and DFTG 1433. Course Type: W
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4.00 Credits
Course includes single-sided andouble-sided printed circuit board design, emphasizing the drawings, standards, and processes required to layout printed circuit board and manufacturing documentation. Fee: $16.00 Skills: R Prerequisites: DFTG 1458. DFTG 2419 and CETT 1402 are recommended. Course Type: W
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4.00 Credits
Pictorial drawingincluding isometrics, obliques, perspectives, charts, and graphs. Emphasis on rendering and using different media. Introduction to design, problem solving and team building. Students will learn basic sketching and techniques, the creation of solid models and rendering. The students will design and create 3D animations and design a cover for a conference program. Fee: $16.00 Skills: R Prerequisites: DFTG 1405 and DFTG 2419. Course Type: W
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4.00 Credits
A continuationof practices and techniques used in basic computer-aided drafting emphasizing advanced dimensioning techniques, the development and use of prototype drawings, construction of pictorial drawings, construction of three-dimensional drawings, interfacing 2D and 3D environments and extracting data. Fee: $16.00 Skills: R Prerequisites: DFTG 1405. Course Type: W
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4.00 Credits
Architecturaldrafting procedures, practices, and symbols including the preparation of detailed working drawings for a commercial building, with emphasis on commercial construction methods. This course emphasizes accuracy of details and knowledge of building materials. Each student will prepare a set of construction documents for a commercial structure. The course will be operated in the same manner as a typical architectural fi rm. Fee: $16.00 Skills: R Prerequisites: DFTG 2419 and DFTG 1417. Course Type: W
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4.00 Credits
An in-deptstudy of drafting methods and principles used in public works civil engineering. Fee: $16.00 Skills: R Prerequisites: DFTG 2419. Course Type: W
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4.00 Credits
Exploration of theuse of system customization for drawing production enhancement and the principles of data manipulation. Presentation of advanced applications, such as three-dimensional object creation and linking graphic entities to external nongraphic data. This course builds on the skills achieved in earlier Computer- Aided Drafting (CAD) courses. The student exploits advanced and customizable features of the CAD software to build an effi cient, integrated, customized CAD environment. The course explores in more detail several advanced concepts aimed at increasing drawing effi ciency, including linking with external drawings and documents, creating, editing, and maintaining libraries of drawing components, and creating dimension styles and viewpoints. The student also gains exposure to the customizable features of the CAD software, including linetypes, hatch patterns, scripts, slide shows, macros, shapes, and an integrated custom menu system. The course concludes with a brief introduction to the programming environment accessible from the CAD software to help the student decide whether to continue on into the CAD Programming course. Fee: $16.00 Skills: R Prerequisites: DFTG 2419. Course Type: W
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4.00 Credits
Use ofprogramming language to enhance CAD software. This course builds on the topics discussed in the Advanced Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) course (DFTG 2432). The student investigates several programming environments accessible from the CAD software to continue in the creation of a customized CAD environment. Various programming principles are introduced via AutoLISP and the Visual LISP Integrated Development Environment (IDE), including basic math and geometric functions, requesting user input, data typing and type conversions, string and list manipulation, conditional expressions, loops, selection sets, entity and symbol table manipulation, and text fi le input/output. The student progresses through the creation of dialog interfaces using the CAD Programmable Dialog Box facility, ActiveX automation, and the Visual Basic for Application (VBA) environment. Fee: $16.00 Skills: R Prerequisites: DFTG 2432. Course Type: W
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