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ENGR 110: Cad I
3.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
3 credits quarters: F, W In introductory CAD, students create two-dimensional drawings on the computer and study entity creation, editing, saving, and plotting. Drawing studio format; portfolio creation based on stated objectives.
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ENGR 111: Mechanical CAD
3.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
3 credits quarters: W Students learn the essentials of mechanical drafting using AutoCAD. Basic and geometric tolerances, layouts, and detailing standards are discussed. Prerequisite: ENGR 110
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ENGR 112: 3d Cad
3.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
3 credits quarters: S Advanced CAD. Create 3D models by extrusion, wireframe, 3D surfaces, and AME solids. Effective perspective manipulation. Drawing studio format; portfolio creation based on stated objectives. Prerequisite: ENGR 110
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ENGR 118: CAD Design Project
4.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
4 credits quarters: S Students learn the Microstation CAD program and drafting standards for civil and architectural drawings. Prerequisite: ENGR 110
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ENGR 132: Problem Analysis
5.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
5 credits quarters: W The student will solve engineering problems by analyzing data and finding solutions using geometry, trigonometry, and algebra; present solutions in a written format that may include the use of models, graphs, and drawings; and use statistical analysis to interpret data and ensure accuracy. Prerequisite: MATH 095 or permission of instructor
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ENGR 190,191,192,193: Cooperative Field experience I,II,III,IV
3.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
Variable credits quarters: o On-the-job training experiences with the engineering faculty assisting the student in analyzing, applying, and instituting engineering theory through actual practice. Variable credit is determined by the number of hours a student works per week. A minimum of one student-instructor contact hour is required per week. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
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ENGR 190,191,192,193 - Cooperative Field experience I,II,III,IV
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ENGR 200: Plane Survey
3.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
ENGR 202: See ENGR& 215 ENGR 203: See ENGR& 225 {void}
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ENGR 210: Applied hydraulics
5.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
5 credits quarters: F Principles of fluid mechanics, Bernoulli's Law, laminar and turbulent flow, hydraulics, open channel and closed conduit flow, pumps, dams, and backwater curves. Prerequisite: ENGR 132 or permission of instructor
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ENGR 214: Statics
5.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
(Formerly ENGR 201: Statics) 5 credits quarters: F Classic course in engineering statics using vector algebra. Two-dimensional and three-dimensional space forms, resultants, equivalent force systems, moments, couples, analysis of structures, members, and centroids, as well as equilibrium, friction, and moment of inertia. Prerequisite: MATH& 152 (may be taken concurrently) or permission of instructor
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ENGR 215: Dynamics
5.00 Credits
Yakima Valley Community College
(Formerly ENGR 202: Dynamics) 5 credits quarters: W A general treatment of dynamics in particles of rigid bodies using vector analysis, icinematics, and kinetics. Momentum and energy principles for particles and rigid bodies are studied. Prerequisite: ENGR& 214
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