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3.00 Credits
A continuation and enhancement of the skills developed in CDD 1003 Computer Aided Design I. Students will learn blocks, attributes and their commands, external references and modification, drawing lines, shapes, and geometric objects using multiple lines and curves, images, utility commands, 3-D object drawing, modeling, shading, rendering and customizing AutoCAD, slides and scripts, customizing commands, and database. Prerequisite: CDD 1003 Computer Aided Design I (3 SCH)
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This course is an advanced course in solid modeling and design. Students will develop complex three-dimensional models and assemblies from engineering sketches and orthographic drawings through the use of advanced solids modeling software. Prerequisites: CDD 1013 Engineering Graphics I, and CDD 1023 Computer Aided Design II. (3 SCH)
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3.00 Credits
This is an intermediate course that utilizes CAD software in the preparation of detailed working drawings for construction of residential structures. Emphasis is on the fundamental drawing methods and techniques of representing plans, elevations, sections, and details. The principles of construction that are used in residential construction are introduced. Prerequisite: CDD 1003 Computer Aided design I, and CDD 1013 Engineering Graphics I. (3 SCH)
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3.00 Credits
This is an intermediate course that utilizes CAD software in the preparation of detailed working drawings for use in engineering design and production. Included in this course is the use of sectioning techniques, proper dimensioning techniques, geometric tolerance, and the use of isometric views in the completion of individual component and assembly drawings. Prerequisite: CDD 1003 Computer Aided design I, and CDD 1013 Engineering Graphics I. (3 SCH)
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Survey of organic chemistry necessary for understanding of biological systems, with some related physiological chemistry. Lecture 3 hours per week and 2 hours of lab per week. Recommended for those majoring in science, environmental, and medical fields. Prerequisite: CHEM 1014 General Chemistry I or higher (4 SCH - 3 Lec, 2 Lab)
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3.00 Credits
A course in basic MIG welding and metal cutting with the oxyacetylene torch and plasma cutter. This course is designed for students enrolled in programs requiring a basic knowledge of welding. Safety is emphasized. (4 SCH-1 Lec., 5.5 Lab)
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3.00 Credits
Teaches the straightening, alignment, and fitting of major panels. Procedures necessary to rough, shrink, bump, and finish are included. Safety is emphasized. (8 SCH-1 Lec., 14 Lab)
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3.00 Credits
Students will receive instruction in the use of frame equipment and frame construction, sectioning, and straightening. Experience working with unitized construction using frame alignment equipment will be provided. The fundamentals of welding, heating, cutting, and shaping are included. Safety is emphasized. (7 SCH-1 Lec., 11.5 Lab)
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3.00 Credits
Teaches the skills and technical knowledge in the preparation of metal for paint, use and maintenance of spray painting equipment, mixing and spraying of all types of automotive finishes, and identification of common materials used. Safety is emphasized. (8 SCH-3 Lec., 9 Lab)
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of COL 1407, with emphasis on spraying techniques and tinting of paints to achieve color match. Safety is emphasized. (7 SCH-3 Lec., 7 Lab)
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