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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite:CAD113 or CAD120 or consent of instructor. An architectural modeling and drafting course utilizing popular 3D CAD software application(s). Course uses commercial based architectural software to model walls, doors, windows, floor plans, roof, kitchen appliances, bathroom fixtures and other components of a building. The student will generate dimensioned plans, sections, elevations and wall sections from the 3D digital model. Students will also create a digital walkthrough and rendered images of the model.
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3.00 Credits
An entry level solid modeling and design course. Students will gain an understanding of 3D and parametric solid modeling using Autodesk Inventor. Included are: the development and generation of 2D sketches, 3D solid models, assemblies, creation of multi view drawings from solids geometry, analyzing solids, shading and rendering topics, and the development of physical models with rapid prototyping equipment.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAD115, or CAD130 or consent of instructor. A continuation of CAD130. Students will gain an understanding of different 3D and parametric solid modeling applications using SolidWorks and Inventor. Studies include the development and generation of advanced 2D and 3D sketches, solid models, assemblies, and the creation of complex and detailed drawings, analyzing and testing solid models, and the development of physical models with rapid prototyping equipment.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAD130 or consent of instructor. Course teaches principles of Computer Aided Machining (CAM) and Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) machining including Wire EDM, lathes and mills utilizing FeatureCAM and other CAD/CAM software. Students will design 3D parts, generate CAM code, tool paths and graphically verify tool paths. Students will develop physical models with rapid prototyping and CNC equipment.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite:CAD115. A capstone of the series of classes utilizing AutoCAD software. Students will gain knowledge of pictorial drawings, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, drawings for numerical control, welding drawings, design concepts, belts, chains, and gears, couplings, bearings, and seals, developments and intersections, pipe drawings, structural drafting, jigs and fixtures, electrical and electronics drawings.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the creation of photo realistic 3D objects and animation using Autodesk 3D VIZ software. Course covers the necessary skills to become proficient in working with three-dimensional objects and animations. Course includes creating a scene, creating shapes, modifying splines, lofting objects, twisting objects, creating curved paths, deformation tools, creating objects, materials, and 3D animation and rendering.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAD115. A cooperative work experience within an industry setting for CAD students. Students work under the supervision of an approved professional/specialist in the CAD field. The instructor is a coordinator between the student and the employer, and monitors the internship. A minimum of 160 work (clock) hours on the jobsite is required for successful completion of the course. The student submits progress reports and a final report documenting the work experience.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAD115. An independent study of special problems and/or projects in CAD under instructor supervision. A capstone course to promote critical thinking skills and technical resourcefulness while allowing the student to broaden their CAD skills.
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1.00 Credits
Individualized course which provides the student with a mastery of touch-typing. Emphasis is placed on developing speed and accuracy through instruction, guided practice, and timed writings. Optional test out. Course is not intended for medical office or office management majors.
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1.00 Credits
Class is for students who have credit for Introduction to Keyboarding and need the equivalent of the next level of instruction. Business documents, as well as increased speed and accuracy, are the focus of the class.
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