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TDR 113: Basic Drafting
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
Learn the basic fundamentals of hand drafting. Focus on drafting equipment and its use, basic linework, hand lettering, orthographic projections, isometrics and basic sheet layout. Select discipline options including structures for construction/design or basic mechanical drawings. Open lab.
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TDR 124: Material & Methods of Construction
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
Introduces the basic materials used in construction, with discussion on manufacturing, fabrication, design and assembly processes for large and small buildings. Focus on steel, concrete wood and masonry construction.
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TDR 160: Applied Mechanics I
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
Designed primarily for the non-engineering students, covering basic concepts of force systems, equilibrium, moments, centroids, moments of inertia, and simple beam design as applied to structural steel. Includes loading criteria, tributary loads and deflection.
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TDR 174: Intro to AutoCAD for Architectural & Engineering Drafting
4.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
Introduction to the basic concepts of Computer Aided Drafting (CAD). Use AutoCAD 2008 to produce construction drawings and details. CAD's impact on productivity and contemporary design practice will be discuss ed. Computer Fee.
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TDR 258: Contract Drawing Preparation I
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
Learning BIM to prepare structural, architectural and civil drawings with emphasis on wood frame structures and light commercial buildings. Building codes, specifications and building department requirements for obtaining building permit will be discussed in the development of the drawings. Class will teach Revit for drawing preparation. Please contact instructor if attending class before 6 pm is an issue. CL Fee
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UGR 294: Independent Research/SCI
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
Working collaboratively with both peers and faculty, students will design, complete, and publically present their own original research project. Prereq: Two college-level science courses or permission of instructor.
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WMN 200: C2 . Beginnings: Connecting Learning, identity and Culture (Sustainability-Equity)
0.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
This 10-credit, team-taught Coordinated Studies course combining Literature, Composition, Communication, and Gender and Women Studies is especially designed for students new to college or returning after a long absence. We will approach the theme of "Beginnings" by asking what and how you need to develop at the beginning of your college experience, particularly focusing on the academic skills of reading, writing, speaking, and critical thinking that will help you be successful in college. We will explore significant "beginnings" of our own identities and values, asking how they have been shaped by the society and cultures we live in and how they are reflected in literature. In addition, we will look at how our beliefs and values affect the way we see the world. Fulfills some of the following AA Degree requirements, depending on which course you register for: Composition; VLPA; Individuals, Cultures and Societies; US Cultures; Communication; Integrated Studies Prerequisites: Placement into ENGL&101 required for enrollment in C2
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WMN 205: Women in the Global Context
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
This interdisciplinary course introduces students to the study of women in Asia, Africa, Latin America, the Middle East or indigenous women in some Western societies. Explore commonalities and differences among women in various societies and cultures. Topics include women's histories and identities, experiences of colonialism and globalization, concerns and issues, and women as agents of social change. May be taken as ISP 205. Prereq: ENGL& 101 recommended. Transfer class.
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