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  • 2.00 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 214.1.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Focuses on using CATIA (Computer Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application) software. Instruction will focus on creation and modification of surface modeling using CATIA. The student will learn to use the variety of curves available in CATIA and how they interact with different disciplines, such as SOLIDS, N/C toolpath creation, and volume creation. The CAD instruction will emphasize methods for creating documents which are accurate and accomplished in a timely manner. PREREQUISITE: I E 214 or 214.2.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Focuses on using CATIA (Computer Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application) software. Instruction will focus on creation and modification of surface modeling using CATIA. The student will learn to use the variety of curves available in CATIA and how they interact with different disciplines, such as SOLIDS, N/C toolpath creation, and volume creation. The CAD instruction will emphasize methods for creating documents that are accurate and accomplished in a timely manner. PREREQUISITE: I E 214 or 214.2.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Focuses on using CATIA (Computer Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application) software. Instruction will focus on creation and modification of surface modeling using CATIA. The student will learn to use the variety of curves available in CATIA and how they interact with different disciplines, such as SOLIDS, N/C toolpath creation, and volume creation. The CAD instruction will emphasize methods for creating documents that are accurate and accomplished in a timely manner. PREREQUISITE: I E 215.1.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This is the first of a three-quarter sequence of classes. An integrated science course that involves physics, chemistry, biology, and geology. Uses climate and global change as a theme to develop basic concepts in science, such as measurement, analysis of data, hypothesis generation, and testing. Students will be actively involved in the class as they collect and analyze data in physics, chemistry, biology and geology that relate to the topic of climate and global change. Includes field trips during class time to locations near the college. PREREQUISITE: MATH 097 or concurrent enrollment; no previous college science; or instructor's permission. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This is the second of a three-quarter sequence of classes. An integrated science course that involves physics, chemistry, biology and geology. Uses climate and global change as a theme to develop basic concepts in science, such as measurement, analysis of data, hypothesis generation and testing. Students will be actively involved in the class as they collect and analyze data in physics, chemistry, biology and geology that relate to the topic of climate and global change. May include field trips during class time to locations near the college. PREREQUISITE: IDS 101. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This is the last of the three-quarter sequence of classes. An integrated science course that involves physics, chemistry, biology and geology. Uses climate and global change as a theme to develop basic concepts in science, such as measurement, analysis of data, hypothesis generation and testing. Students will be actively involved in the class as they collect and analyze data in physics, chemistry, biology and geology that relate to the topic of climate and global change. May include field trips during class time to locations near the college. PREREQUISITE: IDS 102. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Development of a working knowledge of woodworking as related to layout, assembling, joining, fastening and finishing, and practical application through the use of hand tools and power tools. The student builds and keeps a personal wood project. Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Lecture plus lab experience in the areas of arc welding, oxy- acetylene welding, brazing, and cutting. Basic study of MIG and TIG and other special processes. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission. Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Lecture plus lab experience in the areas of arc welding, oxy- acetylene welding, brazing, and cutting. Basic study of MIG and TIG and other special processes. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission. Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree.
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