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4.00 Credits
Topics: Special Topics in Environment and Natural Resources. (1-3CR)This course will allow the Department of Environmental and Natural Sciences to offer special topics courses for all students; especially for those in the Environmental Science program. A special topics course will allow special topics, guest speakers, workshops, and other opportunities for a unique student learning experience.
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3.00 Credits
ENTK 1010 Elements of Surveying (2L,2LB,3CR) The principles of land surveying include distance measurement, elevations and angles. This course includes fundamentals of trigonometry, the necessary review of algebraic principles, and a thorough introduction to the surveying instruments and their use. Lecture material is accompanied by field measurements providing adequate practical experience. Following the course, students should be able to assist with a survey crew or lay out a simple construction site. An introduction to the US public land system and the principles of the GPS system are included.
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3.00 Credits
ENTK 1021 Descriptive Geometry (2L,2LB,3CR) Emphasis is on the graphic solutions to engineering and design problems. Topics will include: visibility, notation, auxiliary views, true lengths and angles, bearing, grade, intersecting lines, lines on planes, point views, normal views piercing points, intersection of planes, contour mapping, outcrop, cut and fill, revolution of lines, vectors and perspective. Prerequisite: ENTK 1500 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
ENTK 1060 Excel Technical Applications(3L, 3CR)This course will focus on the technical application of Microsoft Excel and its use in an engineering/drafting office environment. Students will learn productivity tools in Excel and explore how to integrate Excel with computer aided drafting software to increase productivity.
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4.00 Credits
ENTK 1500 Engineering Graphics(2L,4LB,4CR) An introductory course in industrial communications through technical drawing and computer-aided drafting. Topics include, sketching, lettering, plan geometry, Multiview and axonometric projections dimensioning using traditional drafting instruments and computer aided drafting equipment.
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4.00 Credits
ENTK 1510 Drafting I (2L,4LB,4CR) An introductory course in industrial communications through technical drawing and computer-aided drafting. Topics include sketching, lettering, plan geometry multiview and axonometric projections, dimensioning using traditional drafting instruments and computer-aided drafting equipment.
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4.00 Credits
ENTK 1650 Mechanical Drafting and Design I (2L,4LB,4CR) A continuation of the instruction received in ENTK 2510, this is an intermediate mechanical design course focusing on assembly modeling using both top-down and bottom-up techniques. Application of design intent on part and assembly models instructs the student to predict how design changes will impact the model. In addition, students realize the importance of file management tools in assemblies.Prerequisites: ENTK 2510, or permission of the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
ENTK 1710 Architectural Drafting I (2L,4LB,4CR) [E]Designing homes with emphasis on today's residential designs and construction methods. Develop documents for construction purposes using sketching and computer-aided design techniques. Designs will follow local, state and national code specification. Prerequisite: ENTK 1500, or permission of the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
ENTK 1720 Architectural Drafting II (2L,4LB,4CR) Develop documents for architectural presentations and graphics using sketching, various CAD techniques, and building information modeling. Prerequisite: ENTK 1500 and ENTK 1710, or permission of the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
ENTK 1750 Commercial Architectural Drafting (2L,4LB,4CR) Design, planning, and construction documents of existing and new commercial buildings. Topics include construction methods and materials, drawing conventions, the AIA drawing standards, the National CAD Standards, the Uniform Drawing System, and the International Building Code. Prerequisite: ENTK 1510, or permission of the instructor.
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