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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 003876 The course is designed to help students upgrade their reading skills to college level. Students will explore various types of literature and identify the main components involved in reading: main idea, details inference, sequence, context clues, fact/opinion. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 003879 This course is designed to help students improve their math skills and prepare them for college level math. Students will learn whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ratio/proportion, percent. Component: Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 003877 This course is designed to help students improve their grammar and writing skills in preparation for success in their major field of work. Component: Lecture
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2.00 Credits
Hours: 4 Course ID: 004052 Explores drafting and its processes: use and maintain equipment and supplies; determine line weights; measure and read line lengths with drafting scales; measure angles; and draw lines, circles, arcs, and irregular curves. Freehand and mechanical lettering, geometric construction, freehand sketching, and beginning orthographic projection. Characteristics of lines and planes in orthographic projection and the principles applied to show the size and shapes of projects. Dimensioning techniques for orthographic drawings. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credits (60 contact hours). Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 005186 Introduces the elements of surveying including measurements, distance corrections, leveling, angles, area computation, computer calculations, topographic surveying, electronic distance measuring instruments construction surveying, GPS, and GIS. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture
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4.00 Credits
Hours: 4 Course ID: 004054 Includes exploration of lines and planes as they relate to orthographic projection to show the size and shape of objects. Includes application of principles and graphic elements of sectioning to show interior detail; the techniques involved in creating oblique projections, axonometric projections, and perspective drawings; and the dimensioning techniques and symbol usage common to all drafting disciplines. Prerequisite: DFT 102 with a grade of C or greater or Approval of Program Coordinator. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credits (60 contact hours). Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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4.00 Credits
Hours: 4 Course ID: 004056 Uses computer graphic workstation in the application of fundamental principles and capabilities of CAD, basic drafting conventions, and operations. An in-depth study of computer aided drafting commands, terminology command utilization, and skill development. Prerequisite: DFT 102 with a grade of C or greater or Approval of Program Coordinator. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credits (60 contact hours). Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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4.00 Credits
Hours: 4 Course ID: 004057 Examines the spatial relationships between points, lines, and planes in various orthographic projections with graphical solutions; explores the processes to solve problems using auxiliary view projection methods revolutions, intersections, and developments. Prerequisite: DFT 112 with a grade of C or better or Approval of Program Coordinator. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credits (60 contact hours). Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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4.00 Credits
Hours: 4 Course ID: 004005 Uses CAD software to produce advanced two- and three-dimensional object drawings. Advanced techniques of drafting, layering, and symbols associated with one or more design applications. Calculations of perimeters areas, and mass associated with the drawings. Prerequisite: DFT 122 with a grade of C or better or Approval of Program Coordinator. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credits (60 contact hours). Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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4.00 Credits
Hours: 4 Course ID: 004059 Explores weldment design, welding symbols, welding processes, and fabrication techniques, tool and die, and jig and fixture drawings. Design specifications, pattern drawings, casting, forming processes, and mechanical drawing principles in relation to the manufacturing industry. Screw-thread design and related fastening concepts as they relate to manufactured items and construction. Prerequisite: DFT 122 with a grade of C or better or Approval of Program Coordinator). Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credits (60 contact hours). Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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