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Course Criteria
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50.00 Credits
Basic operations of the current version of MicroStation. Covers screen features, command terminology, drawing and editing objects, working with 2D and 3D, using reference files, opening and saving drawing files, and printing. Recommended for anyone comfortable using a PC.
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50.00 Credits
Basic operations of the current version of AutoCAD. Covers screen features, drawing and editing objects, working with 2D and 3D, using both model space and layouts, opening and saving files, and using templates. Recommended for anyone comfortable using a PC. [GE]
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50.00 Credits
Beginning foundations of architectural drafting coupled with intermediate level AutoCAD. Architectural drafting topics include terminology, symbology, typical multi-sheet drawing set for a residence with elevations, site plan, foundation plan, floor plan, roof plan, and related basic residential construction processes. AutoCAD topics include layer management, plotting and plot styles, and using xrefs. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" orbetter in ENGR 112, and ENGR 114 or CADD 140. (ENGR& 114, and ENGR 140 or CADD 140.)
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3.00 Credits
Proficiency in using AutoCAD in 3D is the intended outcome of this course. This class covers viewpoints, UCS control, viewports, solid modeling, and dimensioning in 3D. Prerequisite: MTEC 100 or CADD 140, or MTEC 140, or ENGR 114 or consent of Instructional Unit. [GE]
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4.00 Credits
Beginning foundations of civil drafting coupled with intermediate level AutoCAD. Civil drafting topics include terminology, symbology, survey data, contours, and profiles. AutoCAD topics include layer management, plotting and plot styles, and using xrefs. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better inENGR 114 or CADD 140.
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4.00 Credits
Beginning foundations of mechanical drafting coupled with intermediate level AutoCAD. Mechanical drafting topics include terminology, symbology, fasteners, tolerancing, and related manufacturing processes. AutoCAD topics include layer management, plotting and plot styles, and using xrefs. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in ENGR 114 or CADD140.
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4.00 Credits
Basic operations of the current version of AutoCAD Architecture (formerly Architectural Desktop), as used in architectural design and drafting. Topics include screen features, drawing and editing 3D objects, using sheets and views, file management, and using pre-existing AutoCAD drawing file data. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in ENGR 114 or CADD140.
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50.00 Credits
Parametric solids modeling with SolidWorks, covering the breadth of the software at a basic level. Create part, assembly, and drawing files, including design tables and multiple configurations. Recommended for anyone comfortable using a PC. [GE]
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50.00 Credits
Mechanical drafting using SolidWorks. Focus on detailed control in annotating and producing drawings of parts and assemblies. Includes components in mechanical print reading. Prerequisite: CADD 150 or ENGR 150.
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50.00 Credits
System design using SolidWorks in the context of an assembly. Focus on complex modeling of parts and assemblies. Prerequisite: CADD 150 or ENGR 150.
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