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1.00 Credits
This course involves an introduction to the various aspects of civil drafting and engineering technology. Students will have an opportunity to investigate working environments and look at actual drafting and design projects within the industry. These areas may include, but not be limited to, street and highway design, facilities management, water resource development, landfill and waste management design, structural steel and concrete structures, canal and dam design, surveying, geologic, oil, gas and mining engineering technology. An overview of various aspects of the design criteria and CAD drafting capabilities will be discussed and studied. Prerequisite: DRFT 115. Semester offered: Fall.
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4.00 Credits
Design and working drawings detail, subassembly and assembly drawings, and bill of materials and revisions. Manufacturing methods and related drawing formats will be covered. Tolerance Studies, fits, allowances and functional geometric tolerance will be examined. Prerequisites: DRFT 115, DRFT 150, MATH 180, and MATH 185. Corequisite: MATH 188. Semester offered: Fall.
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4.00 Credits
This course includes the symbols, terminology, standards and techniques of electro-mechanical drafting. Class work involves drawing electronic, electrical, block, logic, wiring and interconnection diagrams, printed circuit board design, layout and artwork construction, electromechanical packaging, detail and assembly drawing. Emphasis on the use of AutoCAD for drawing production. Prerequisites: DRFT 110, DRFT 150, and MATH 096 or MPE; Corequisite: MATH 180 and MATH 185. Semester offered: On Demand.
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4.00 Credits
A course in the design and drafting of piping systems including pipe fittings, valves, pumps, and vessels and their symbols. Prerequisite: DRFT 150. Semester offered: On Demand.
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4.00 Credits
This course involves quantity calculations including excavation, foundations, concrete and masonry structures, steel, framing, flooring, drywall and wetwall, roofing, insulation, and finish work. Corequisite: DRFT 248, MATH 180, and MATH 185. Semester offered: Spring.
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4.00 Credits
This course comprises instruction in the symbols, terminology, standards and techniques of civil drafting, mapping and topographic drafting. Class work involves material relating to land development, geology, oil and gas, mining, archaeology and site drawing; legal descriptions and surveys, including metes and bounds and U.S. Land System; cross-sections; contours, plan and profile drawings; drainage systems, and calculations relating to area, volume, angles, closures and earthwork. Emphasis on the use of AutoCAD for drawing production. Prerequisites: DRFT 110, 150, and MATH 096 or MPE; Corequisites: MATH 180 and MATH 185. Semester offered: Fall.
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4.00 Credits
Practical approach to applying concepts of statics and strength of materials to solution of force systems. Prerequisite: MATH 180 and MATH 185. Semester offered: Spring.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of beginning Computer-Aided Drafting and is taught on PC computers using the latest release of AutoCAD by Autodesk, Inc. The more advanced commands are included in topics covered by this course, such as model space and paper space, digitizing and three-dimensional drawing. Prerequisite: DRFT 150 or equivalent. Semester offered: Fall and Spring.
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4.00 Credits
This course includes techniques for using AutoCAD drafting software in the areas of set and costume design on the personal computer. The courses technical content addresses the subject from an intermediate perspective for graphic design in theatre. There will be two major projects required for course completion. This course requires extensive CAD lab hours to complete project assignments. Prerequisites: DRFT 110 and DRFT 150. Semester offered: Spring.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to industry and the application of design and drafting technology principles. Students are supervised and rated by both the instructor and employer. Semester offered: On Demand.
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