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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry, with emphasis on technical applications. Also covered are use and conversion of English and metric measurements, scaling and coordinate systems. (Cartesian is in two and three dimensions, and polar measurements.)
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to basic manual drafting skills. This course covers the use of drafting equipment, theories of orthographic projections and annotations, text treatments, projection techniques, sectional and auxiliary views, and detailed dimensioning practices as employed in industry. Geometric problem-solving modules are presented throughout the course. All applications are in accordance with American national Standards Institute's (ANSI) drafting standards.
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4.00 Credits
This course emphasizes transitioning students from manual to computer-aided drafting styles. Advanced orthographic projections, sectional views, auxiliary views, and detailed dimensioning techniques are developed.
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4.00 Credits
This advanced course in technical drawing covers all necessary architectural drawings to create a construction set. The structure and importance of standard building codes and construction methods are implemented into design concepts. ( Prerequisite: TEC 102)
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4.00 Credits
This advanced course is a study of engineering scales, screw threads, standard mechanical symbols, bill of materials, and tolerance studies, as employed in industry. Basic design concepts with isometric and assembly drawings are introduced, and throughout the course, their uses in industry are discussed in detail. ( Prerequisite: TEC 102)
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4.00 Credits
Students learn how to convey basic visual concepts through manual drawings using perspective and rendering methods. Emphasis is placed on creating drawings related to the fields of architecture, interior design or industrial design. ( Prerequisite: TEC 101)
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces 3-D design and model making, basic principles of design and construction techniques are presented. Topics include viewer-object interaction, the idea of form as function, and building methods. Students learn to translate a flat drawing of an object into a three-dimensional model. Students explore a variety of building materials and construction techniques. ( Prerequisite: TEC 101)
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of TEC 101 (Manual Drafting). Included will be instruction in the drafting theory of mechanical components, piping and electrical drawings. Students will become familiar with component part catalog use, axonometric projection, and geometric tolerances. Emphasis will be placed on drawing details, subassemblies, and assemblies. This course is about drafting as a tool of technical communication and for solving graphical problems, increasing the development of basic manual drafting skills, visualization, and solution of spatial problems.
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4.00 Credits
This studio course introduces design development and detailing for interior millwork applications, including doors, windows, custom cabinetry, and stair design. Portfolio drawings conform to AWI standards for detailing and specifications. This course is taught using Computer Automated Drafting & Design as a design and drawing production tool. ( Prerequisite: TEC 103)
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4.00 Credits
This course builds upon topics introduced in TEC 101 and TEC 102. To help students develop speed and efficiency, emphasis is placed on advanced Computer Automated Drafting & Design file manipulation and editing tools. This course is geared to integrating various Computer Automated Drafting & Design tools in the creation of production documents. Students will create and utilize symbol libraries with attributes and produce a bill of materials. In addition, isometric and auxiliary drawing techniques are implemented in the creation of production drawings. ( Prerequisite: TEC 102)
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