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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and practice to produce technical working drawings, files compatible with numerical control for production and inspection of mechanical parts with Autodesk Inventor software. Prerequisites: CADD 105, Microcomputer Drafting - AutoCAD or CADD 100, Topics in 2D AutoCAD or computer and drafting experience or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Utilizing current Computer Aided Drafting Solid Modeling software, students will apply the drafting and design standards they have learned to solid modeling designs. Applying the required standards, students will design a machine to be assigned by the instructor, and produce detailed drawings, parts lists, assembly instructions, an introduction and an assembly diagram. Prerequisite: CADD 100, Topics in 2D AutoCAD or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Fall In this course, students will study concepts and principles of facilities planning functions. Topics include site selection, code satisfaction, future expansion accommodation, procurement and layout, and scheduling and cost projection.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. This coursewill cover the basics ofHVAC, piping and electrical applications in CAD. Itwill give the student a basic understanding of electrical and electronic drafting and exposure to the creation of various drawings used in the electrical and related industries. Included is the ability to recognize and draw designations and functions of electrical/ electronic components, graphs, logic circuits, schematics, and block diagrams, among others. Architectural wiring diagrams and electronic packaging will also be covered. It will also cover the basics of piping and plumbing drafting and exposure to the various symbol libraries used in the industry and understanding of piping schematics. Structural steel detailing and drafting and the basics of nomenclature and callouts used in the steel industry will be covered. Sheet metal drafting and a basic understanding of HVAC drawings will be taught and students will be able to understand these drawings and diagrams and produce industry standard drawings. Prerequisite: CADD 100, Topics in 2D AutoCAD or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. This is an introductory course in descriptive geometry that is designed to help students visualize objects in three-dimensional space. This course will help to develop a graphic mind, which will enable students to more effectively think in three dimensions. Initially, the physical relationship between lines and planes in space is studied. Students are taught the use of tools necessary to manipulate these objects. Prerequisite: MATH 106, Applied Technical Mathematics II or equivalent; IDLT 180,Mechanical Drawing or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Spring The course, a continuation of CADD 220, Graphic Analysis, covers more advanced relationships between two dimensional objects in space. The second half of the course covers the relationship of three dimensional (two solids) objects, along with additional tools used in their manipulation. Prerequisite: CADD 220, Graphical Analysis.
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4.00 Credits
Spring, Summer This course will provide students with a total of 192 hours in practical work experience, plus 12 hours of seminar, group discussion and lecture. Field experience will occur in engineering, manufacturing and contracting firms, companies and agencies that utilize computer aided drafting (CAD.) Open only to matriculated Drafting students. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all coursework within the Drafting Certificate program.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. This course is a comprehensive development of the automation systems inherent in CAD systems, centering on the customization of a system environment, to make the user more productive. It includes a detailed inspection of the automation process of the user interface, interaction to external programs and systems, and uses for CAD output are integral to the cause. The development of a systematic process for CAD system selection and implementation in an industrial environment also will be introduced and developed. Prerequisite: CADD 100, Topics in 2D AutoCAD or CADD 105, Microcomputer Drafting - AutoCAD and CADD 102, Interpreting Engineering Drawings.
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3.00 Credits
Fall In this course, students will study geometric dimensioning and tolerancing standards and apply them to the design of machined parts. The course will be taught in accordance with the latest ASME Y14.5. Prerequisite: CADD 102, Interpreting Engineering Drawings.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, DL This survey course is designed to expose students to the problem of abuse and addiction to alcohol and other chemicals on individuals, families, and the community in our society.
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