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3.00 Credits
Introduces the fundamental principles of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing according to the latest ANSI standards. Students will apply geometric dimensioning and tolerancing symbols along with tolerances of form, profile, orientation, run-out, and location to mechanical problems.
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3.00 Credits
Presents an overview of the basics of infrastructure related design topics, including the study of roadway and drainage systems. Emphasizes the preparation of drawings pertaining to infrastructure design and site development. Numerical calculations related to the design topics will be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Presents advanced infrastructure related design topics, including highway structures, pavement types and geotechnical considerations. Emphasizes the preparation of drawings pertaining to various types of bridges. Drawing presentation of geotechnical site studies and pavement designs is also reviewed. Numerical calculations related to the design topics will be explained.
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3.00 Credits
This course contains an historical overview of the development of computer-generated imagery, including CADD, computer animation, computer art and visualization. This course will cover various aspects of 3-Dimensional modeling, lighting, and camera placement, as well as compositional and design aspects for presentation. Computer animation techniques such as keyframing, inverse kinematics, and simulation will be introduced. The course also includes an overview of storyboarding, scene composition, and lighting.
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3.00 Credits
Includes resolution and composition of forces, moments, principles of equilibrium and application to trusses and jointed frames, friction, center of gravity and second moments of areas. Uses vector analysis throughout.
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3.00 Credits
Covers rectilinear and curvilinear motions, force, mass and acceleration, projectiles, pendulums, inertia forces in machines, work and energy, impulse and momentum and impact.
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4.00 Credits
Covers general principles of stress and strain, including elastic and inelastic behavior, shear, torsion, stresses in beams and deflection of beams and columns. The lab portion will be used to determine various materials¿ physical and mechanical properties.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction of the fundamental features of Solidworks design software and its major applications in industries. Students will get knowledge and skill on technical drawing making, communication and drawing management utilizing Solidworks.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the modeling of complex parts, complex surfaces, rapid prototyping, sheet metal parts, stress analysis, automatic bill of materials generation, and other advanced modeling techniques as time permits.
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3.00 Credits
Gives students the opportunity to work at a job site that is specifically related to their career objectives. Provides on-the-job experience while earning credit towards an associate¿s degree.
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