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1.00 Credits
Applied computer tools to solve engineering technology problems, emphasizing the integration of word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software and engineering research skills using the Internet. Applications of an integrated approach to research papers, engineering technology analysis, technical laboratory reports and technical presentations. One-half classroom, one and one-half lab hours per week. Prerequisite: DEV 0012 and DEV 0022
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3.00 Credits
This course looks at the design elements, manufacturing and assembly of solidbody electric guitars. Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) concepts that relate directly to guitars are used to help students make an applied learning connection. Two classroom, two lab hours per week.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to computer-based solution of engineering and engineering technology problems. Includes the fundamentals and applications of computer-based software (MathCAD) and integration with other software for documentation of work, including proper use of units and unit systems. Software solution applications include graphing functions and data, basic statistical calculations, use of matrices, vectors, solution of simultaneous and an introduction to Boolean logic. One-half classroom, one and one-half lab hours per week. Prerequisite: MET 1131 and MAT 1280 or MAT 2270
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2.00 Credits
Applying the process of designing and developing designs, products and solutions to problems. Parametric 3D CAD modeling creating parts, assemblies and detail drawings with dimensions to effectively communicate ideas. One classroom, two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: MAT 1270
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2.00 Credits
Development of student understanding of the engineering and engineering technology fields through applied math, science and technology principles. Introductory looks into the applied learning of mechanics, strength of materials, free body diagrams and forces. One classroom, two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: MET 1201 and MAT 1280 or MAT 1470
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2.00 Credits
An engineering research course where student teams develop a plan, design, construct and present a solution to an open-ended engineering problem using the skills developed in the program. Time management tools, teaming skills, fabrication and parametric Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) skills are applied. One classroom, two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: MET 1241
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3.00 Credits
Utilize SolidWorks mechanical design automation software to build parametric models of parts and assemblies and learn how to make drawings of those parts and assemblies. One classroom, six lab hours per week. Prerequisite: MET 1101
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to Unigraphics 3-D Modeling software intended for new Unigraphics users or individuals with basic CAD skills. Emphasis will be placed on the development of basic skills and methods to create solid models. One classroom, six lab hours per week. Prerequisite: MET 1101
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3.00 Credits
A computer-aided drafting course using Solid Edge software with information for new users on how to get started with the software. Emphasis on the development of basic skills and methods to create solid models. One classroom, six lab hours per week. Prerequisite: MET 1101
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3.00 Credits
Computer-aided drafting using the latest release of AutoCAD. Topics include: drawing and editing tools, two- and threedimensional drawing, drawing layouts, scaling, dimensioning techniques and plotting. Two classroom, two lab hours per week.
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