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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Introductory level Computer Aided Drafting. Includes file management, coordinate systems, draw commands, editing commands, dimensioning variables, layer management, external reference files, blocks, attributes and plotting. Prerequisite: experience with Windows operating system strongly recommended.
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5.00 Credits
Introductory level Civil Drafting. Traditional manual drafting theory building course. Fundamental procedures in the development and understanding of Civil Drafting. Includes field note interpretation, plotting traverses, legal descriptions, topography map production, plan and profiles, cross-sections, earthwork calculations, vertical curve computation relative to a variety of civil projects. Prerequisite: CAD 101 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Provides coverage of the basic commands used in the Bentley MicroStation CAD software using Bentley Power Draft Software. Bentley provides this software free to students. Topics include element placement, element manipulations, cell placement, text placement, patterning, auxiliary coordinate systems, B-splines, and dimensioning will be covered as they relate to 2 dimensional drafting. Prerequisite: basic computer skills.
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2.00 - 5.00 Credits
An elective course with project to be selected by student and instructor. A special agreement form with a written proposal and timeline for the proposed project must be on file with the instructor prior to registration. Prerequisite: Instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
First half of the two part advanced CAD architectural drawing system which utilizes a compartmental approach to producing construction documents. Includes: external file referencing, blocks with attributes, template files, dimension styles, text management, detail libraries, industry based layering schemes and plotting variables. Prerequisite: CAD 120, 150 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Second half of the two part advanced CAD architectural drawing system which utilizes a compartmental approach to producing construction documents. Includes: external reference files, attributes, template files, text management, detail libraries, advanced layer management and plotting. Prerequisite: CAD 222.
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5.00 Credits
Advanced architectural course, Includes design/development and drafting of custom residential construction documents. Encompasses floor plan(s), foundation plan, prescriptive path lateral solutions, building sections, roof plans, elevations and detailing. Prerequisite: CAD 223 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to 3-dimensional drawing. Includes 3-D coordinates, user coordinate systems, viewport/layout management, 3-dimensional object editing, viewing and displaying 3-dimensional models, 3-dimensional text, dimensioning and introduction to shading and rendering. Prerequisite: CAD 150 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Advanced applications in 3-D solid modeling. Includes 3-D solid modeling construction and features, 3-D solid model editing, display variables, model analysis, raster graphic files, vector graphics files and advanced rendering techniques. Prerequisite: CAD 150, 241 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Advanced applications in 3-D solid modeling utilizing ? ?utodesk' s Inventor Software". Includes part modeling, assembly modeling, working and assembly drawing related to a variety of mechanical and sheet metal parts. Dimension and constraint-driven designs, advanced editing and automated orthographic solutions. Creation of A.V.I. files allowing motion driven assembly drawings. Prerequisite: CAD 241, CAD 242, or instructor's permission.
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