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2.00 Credits
Fundamentals of drafting through the use of sketching and computer graphics as applied to orthographic views, sectional views. isometric views, and threads and fasteners. Also the student will be introduced to computer graphics early in the program and will be required to produce much of their work using CAD.
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2.00 Credits
Teaches basic mechanical drafting techniques covering auxiliary views, working drawings, and tolerancing; basic descriptive geometry; and mapping. Also covers computer graphics, taking up where Drafting I leaves off.
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3.00 Credits
(Offered first semester). A study of the preparation of oblique, isometric, axonometric, and perspective drawings as they are used for presentations and for publication. Emphasis on standard techniques, use of templates, shading and shadows as they relate to technical illustrations.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Introducton to the current practices and developments in both electrical and electronic drafting. Methods used to produce technical drawings required by industry will be explored using AutoCAD. Students will learn block diagrams, control drawings, logic diagrams, schematic diagrams, printed circuit board drawings, integrated circuit drawings, ladder diagrams, and interconnecting diagrams. Current techniques to produce electrical design and working drawings will also be studied. Interaction and coordination of projects with ELET courses is encouraged with permission of instructor.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Functional planning and design of residences and allied structures; experiences in designing, drawing, calculation costs, and preparing specifications and presentation drawings.
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3.00 Credits
Techniques in preparing design and working drawings for various structures in wood, concrete, and steel. Drawings will be produced using AutoCAD. Neatness and ability to make systematic computations emphasized. Interaction and coordination of projects with CIET courses is encouraged with permission of instructor.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Design, layout and graphical treatment of piping systems. Emphasis on standard symbols and nomenclature and schematic, pictorial, multiview representation. Design and layout of patterns for fabrication from sheet materials. Emphasis on theory or developments, sheet materials, forming processes, and use of standard forming tables.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Teaches use of the two and three dimensional graphcis capability of the microcomputer, using industrial CAD software.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Course continues the development of skills in the use of compute graphics. It utilizes all skills learned in DRET 214 and further develops them by exposing students to more powerdul software and equipment. Concentrates on AutoCAD's 3D and solid modeling application to include wire frame modeling, surface modeling, region modeling, primitives and Boolean operations.
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3.00 Credits
A multi-stage design process is used to find graphic solutions to various technical problems. Topics include standard drafting practice as it relates to: sections, dimensioning, tolerancing, screw nomenclature, gears, cams and skills leading to the implementation of functional design solutions. This capstone course includes activities involving communications skills, preparing for the job market, and assessment of program outcome attainment.
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