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3.00 Credits
Class hours: Variable arranged Non-Credit Course. Self-paced, open-entry/open-exit course offering individualized instruction in job development, job search techniques, job holding skills, work and disability payments, and the utilization of community rehabilitation resources for students with developmental, learning, and/or physical disabilities.Work experience, supported employment, and/or job placement and follow-up services are provided as a practicum for applying learned skills in a real work environment. 4930.31
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: Variable arranged Non-Credit Course. Self-paced, open-entry/open-exit course for adults with developmental disabilities, teaching the skills and attitudes that lead to increasing levels of production, independent participation in vocational areas, community- based activities, and independent living. Students learn acceptable behaviors and skills necessary to progress in vocational and independent living environments. Classes are held off-campus at facilities such as workshops, work activity, and occupational improvement programs. Students learn the basic academics (including reading and math), and health and safety. Dependent upon the type of facility a student attends, and whether it is a day or evening program, additional curriculum may include: job search skills, job retention, basic sign language, training in interpersonal relationships and socialization, leisure and recreational activities, critical living skills, and work skills in janitorial and light clerical jobs.May be repeated. 4930.31
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4.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Advisory: Completion of Computer Information Systems 4 or Windows experience. Transfer Credit: CSU. Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) technology, terminology, and application, using an industry-standard program. Input using the keyboard andmouse; output to a printer or plotter; and create blocks with attributes, then extract that information into tables. Emphasis on two-dimensional working drawings. May be taken four times. 0953.00
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 16-18 lecture; 96-108 laboratory. Prerequisite: Drafting 20 or one year of high school drafting using AutoCAD. Transfer Credit: CSU. Use and care of equipment; freehand lettering, geometric construction, orthographic projection, dimensioning, isometric, oblique drawing, sectioning practices, single auxiliary views; and decimal dimension. Assignmentsmay be completed on the CAD system. 0953.40
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 16-18 lecture; 96-108 laboratory. Prerequisite: Drafting 21 or one year of high school drafting or engineering courses. Transfer Credit: CSU. Review of the basic concepts of technical drawing. Precision dimensioning and geometric tolerancing per Ansi 14,5Y standards emphasized. Additional experience in single and double auxiliary gained. Intersections and developments covered. The final drawing will require detail, assembly, and pictorial drawing knowledge. Assignments may be completed on the CAD system. 0953.40 sioning and schematic symbolism used in the structural and mechanical field. Assignments may be done using a CAD system. 0953.00
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4.00 Credits
Class hours: 32-36 lecture; 96-108 laboratory. Prerequisite: Drafting 20. Transfer Credit: CSU. Advanced drawing techniques using the computer, with focus on mechanical applications. Emphasis on the creation of symbol libraries, bills of material, customizing menus, and other advanced topics. Use of paper and model space, referencing other drawings into an existing drawing, sheet sets, and advanced plotting techniques. Introduction to 3-dimensional CAD applications, and to other CAD software programs and applications. May be taken four times. 0953.40
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2.00 Credits
Class hours: 16-18 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Blueprint reading and sketching with emphasis on answering practical, technical questions related to residential and commercial architectural buildings. Not open to students who have completed Drafting 50 or 51. 0953.10
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 32-36 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Blueprint reading and sketching with emphasis on industrial drawings of machine parts and assemblies. Orthographic projection and dimensioning. Introduction to ANSIY 14.5M. 0953.00
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 32-36 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Prerequisite: Drafting 20. Transfer Credit: CSU. Advanced concepts and development of three-dimensional visualization skills. Drawing techniques for solid modeling and solid assembly modeling, using a CAD solid modeling program. Technique for changing a three-dimensional solid model drawing into an industrial standard orthographic projection drawing.May be taken three times. 0953.00
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1.50 Credits
Class hours: 16-18 lecture; 24-27 laboratory. Prerequisite: Drafting 20. Practice, competence, and increased speed in using the CAD program. Inclusion of notes and revisions on drawings; plotting of drawings at various scales; adjuncts to standard views, including the drawing and placing of auxiliaries and sections; use of attributes and cross-references; and streamlined drawing techniques. May be taken four times. 0953.00
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