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  • 5.00 Credits

    Special subject matter that is not part of the regular curriculum. Content varies from course to course, depending on requests from students, or the opportunity to present unusual topics.
  • 5.00 Credits

    The impact of world religions on both the women adherents and the role of women in society. Archaeology, sociology, history, linguistics, anthropology, and psychology will be considered in critically examining Paleolithic goddess worship through the development of patriarchal world religions today. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Focuses on using CATIA (Computer Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application) software. Instruction will focus on learning file structure and management, 2D and 3D concepts, and the creation of elementary elements (points, lines, curves) that will be used in future solids creation. The learner will gain a working knowledge of how to move geometry within a model, change the graphical characteristics of existing geometry, and analyze and establish model standards. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for both ENGL 081 and READ 104; or instructor's permission.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Focuses on using CATIA (Computer Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application) software. Instruction will focus on learning file structure and management, 2D and 3D concepts, and the creation of elementary elements (points, lines, curves) that will be used in future solid creation. The learner will gain a working knowledge of how to move geometry within a model, change the graphical characteristics of existing geometry, and analyze and establish model standards. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for both ENGL 081 and READ 104; or instructor's permission.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Focuses on using CATIA (Computer Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application) software. Instruction will focus on learning file structure and management, 2D and 3D concepts, and the creation of elementary elements (points, lines, curves) that will be used in future solid creation. The learner will gain a working knowledge of how to move geometry within a model, change the graphical characteristics of existing geometry, and analyze and establish model standards. PREREQUISITE: I E 114.1.
  • 4.00 Credits

    An introduction to the basic structure of metals and the effects of alloying elements, mechanical working and heat on the strength and other properties of the metal. Testing procedures for evaluating strength, hardness and heat treating processes are performed in the laboratory.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Introduction to the concepts of forces, moments, and equilibrium; and the application of these concepts to the determination of stresses and deformations in simple structural members. Includes the analyses of beams, columns and tension members. Some materials testing are involved. PREREQUISITE: MATH 116T or equivalent.
  • 7.00 Credits

    Focuses on creating 2D and 3D geometry using CATIA (Computer Aided Three Dimensional Interactive Application) software. Instruction will focus on learning the commands necessary for creating and editing drawings. CATIA will be the software used for this instruction. Course covers three modules: 2D geometry creating and editing; 3D parametric solids modeling and editing; and 3D parametric surface modeling and editing. The CAD instruction will emphasize methods for creating documents that are accurate and accomplished in a timely manner. PREREQUISITE: D T 135 and 236.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Focuses on using CATIA (Computer Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application) software. Instruction will focus on creation and modification of solid modeling using CATIA. The student will gain an understanding of the history of solids creation and the ability to extract elements from the history of solid bodies. The CAD instruction will emphasize methods for creating documents that are accurate and accomplished in a timely manner. PREREQUISITE: I E 114 or 114.2.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Focuses on using CATIA (Computer Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application) software. Instruction will focus on creation and modification of solid modeling using CATIA. The student will gain an understanding of the history of solids creation and the ability to extract elements from the history of solid bodies. The CAD instruction will emphasize methods for creating documents that are accurate and accomplished in a timely manner. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission.
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