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CADD 100: Topics in 2d Autocad
4.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Utilizing current computer aided drafting (CAD) software, students will apply standard drafting theory to a diverse set of two-dimensional computer aided drafting applications. Topics included in this comprehensive, introductory level course are: preliminary CAD software techniques, basic computer skills, creation and editing of geometry, plotting, single and multiple view drawings, coordinate systems, dimensioning, and basic block use.
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CADD 102: Interpreting Engineering Drawings
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring This course explores the necessary range of topics to study and practice the essential concepts of lines, views and rules of dimensioning that are required to interpret drawings of manufactured parts.
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CADD 105: Microcomputer Drafting- Autocad
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, DL This course will allow students to develop basic skills in the use of AutoCAD drafting software. Topics include the knowledge and understanding of file management, setup of the drawing screen, and the use of menus and commands in AutoCAD. Drawing, editing, dimensioning, and plotting techniques also will be practiced, and mechanical and architectural applications will be introduced. Contact the Mechanical/Industrial Engineering department to confirm current software.
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CADD 110: Advanced Topics in Autocad
4.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Utilizing current computer aided drafting (CAD) software, students will apply standard drafting theory to advanced two-dimensional and three-dimensional computer aided drafting applications. Topics included in this course are a continuation of those in course CADD 100, including efficient creation and editing of advanced geometry, block attributes, external reference files, three-dimensional wire frame, surface and solid models, paper space, and customization of the software. Prerequisite: CADD 100, Topics in 2D AutoCAD or equivalent.
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CADD 115: Machining Processes
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall Lab fee will be required. This course is an introduction to machine shop equipment and practices. The purpose and principles of engineering design are discussed to prepare the draftsperson for interpretive knowledge necessary to create working drawings. Some time is spent in the machine shop learning the capabilities and limitations of machines.
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CADD 120: Topographical Detailing in Cad
4.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
This course is an introduction to software used for Civil Engineering and Land Surveying field. It is intended to familiarize the student with the software used in this field so they can work with and understand Surveyors and Civil Engineers in order to produce drawings based on information given to them by these professionals. Prerequisite: CADD 100, Topics in 2D AutoCAD or equivalent.
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CADD 125: Blueprint Reading And Mechanical Drawing
2.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall Lab fee will be required. This course will cover interpretation and representation of drawings currently used in industry. Selected topics include basic drawing practice, orthographic projection, auxiliary and sectional views, geometric construction, dimensioning practices, representation of threads and application of tolerances. Open only to matriculated Drafting students.
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CADD 130: Industrial Psychology * Ssc
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring This course is a study of individual differences in industry. It covers an analysis of human needs and morale; selecting, testing, training and motivating employees; evaluating and improving personal effectiveness; and factors affecting employee efficiency and behavior.
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CADD 200: Architectural Applications in Cad
4.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Utilizing current computer aided drafting (CAD) software and industry add-on software, students will learn additional drafting standards as they apply to the architectural drafting field. Students will apply these standards to stock designs and their own designs. Prerequisite: CADD 100, Topics in 2D AutoCAD or equivalent.
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CADD 207: Computer Aided Drafting II
4.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Spring This course will use a nationally-recognized "SolidsModeling" software as a tool formechanicaldesign. Students will use the solids concept to design parts and verify assemblies. Contact the Industrial/Mechanical Engineering Technology Department to confirm current software. Prerequisite: CADD 100, Topics in 2D AutoCAD
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