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2.00 Credits
The use of technical graphics standards is done in more details. Complete detail and assembly drawing, actual machine parts and assemblies are perfected in this course. Other topics included in this course are isometric, diametric views, one-point and two-point perspectives, intersections, developments, the use of welding notations, piping, fluid power symbols and an introduction to solid modeling. Prerequisite: DF 104, or permission of instructor. S (N)
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4.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the importance of engineering graphic communication to the design process. Students will gain hands-on experience creating freehand sketches, CAD technical drawings using orthographic projections, sections, auxiliary views and isometric drawings. The course presents logical, well-tested, step-by-step instruction on traditional drafting techniques and AutoCAD commands. F/S (S)
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4.00 Credits
This is a continuation of DF 106. The purpose of this course is to continue to provide students with an understanding of the importance of engineering graphic communication to the design process. Students will gain more hands-on experience creating freehand sketches, CAD technical drawings using more complex orthographic projections, sections, auxiliary views and isometric drawings. The course presents logical, well-tested, step-
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4.00 Credits
A comprehensive theory course in materials and processes used in production manufacturing. Instruction presented through lecture includes materials of metallic and non-metallic substances and their processes in casting, molding, forging, welding, hot and cold working. Also includes machining processes. F/S (S)
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3.00 Credits
The course is designed to introduce the student to Finite Element Analysis (FEA) software with the capability of structurally analyzing objects and assemblies created in solid modeling. Once the results are determined, the data will be assessed and presented in an engineering report. A knowledge of solid modeling is recommended but not required, as practice models can be furnished. S (S)
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3.00 Credits
Standard electrical symbols for motor control; elementary and wiring diagrams; wireless diagrams; wiring lists; commercial and industrial plant layout; conduit schedules and control centers; communications electronic symbols; basic amplifier layout and diagram; block diagrams and electronic and static control diagrams. Prerequisite: DF 106 or equivalent. F/S (N, S)
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2.00 Credits
More advanced use of symbols filing, further use of 3D, bill of materials and all available supplementary software. Prerequisites: DF 251, DF 252. F/S (S)
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2.00 Credits
This required course is designed to develop proficiency in working with AutoCAD's three dimensional capabilities. The focus will be on developing wireframe surface and sound models, then presenting them as shaded on rendered images. The students will also produce axonometric and perspective views. Prerequisites: DF106 F/S (S)
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to drafting and modeling software for development of working drawings, which detail the manufacturer and assembly of mechanical components and devises. The course includes instruction for preparing both virtual and actual presentations utilizing printers and plotters. F/S (S)
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to drafting and modeling software for development of working drawings, which detail the manufacture and assembly of mechanical components and devices. The course includes instruction for preparing both virtual and actual presentations utilizing printers and plotters. F/S (S)
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