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used to produce finished goods. Local field trips provide
experiences in manufacturing environments.
A course for designing of a residence and preparing architectural
working drawings. Course includes design and construction
principles and methods for residential construction. The CAD
system will be used in this class.
Prerequisite None
Prerequisite EGR 101 and either DWG 105 or EGR 103 or
Permission of Instructor
DWG 105 INTRODUCTION TO 2D AUTOCAD
4 (2-4)
This course is designed to introduce the student to the operation
of a computer graphics system. The student gains hands-on
experience at the graphic workstation while working on two- and
three-dimensional drawing exercises. The course covers system
orientation, graphics generation, graphics editing, text,
dimensions, and data maintenance.
DWG 202 TOOL DESIGN
4 (2-4)
Class will include principles of jig and fixture design and die
design related to the manufacturing sequence with special
emphasis on the relationship between the design and
fabrication process. The CAD System will be used in this class.
Prerequisite None
Prerequisite DWG 102
DWG 106 INTRO TO 3D SOLID WORKS
3 (2-2)
This course will make use of previously learned drafting & AutoCAD
concepts. The subject matter will include the introduction of solidmodeling design concepts.
DWG 203 MACHINE DESIGN
3 (3-1)
This course will provide the student with a basic background of the
vast field of machine design. Units include failure analysis,
bearings, lubrication, shafts and couplings, gears, cams, belts and
chains, clutches, brakes, fasteners, springs, and dynamic loading
and balancing.
Prerequisite EGR 101 and DWG 105 or permission of the
instructor
Prerequisite DWG 200
DWG 107 ADVANCED 3D SOLID WORKS
3 (2-2)
This course will make use of previously learned concepts from Solid
Works Part 1. The subject matter will include the advanced
techniques of solid-modeling design concepts.
DWG 205 TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATION
3 (2-2)
The course involves an application of drafting practices oriented
toward presentation or publication drawings. Exploded
assemblies and architectural perspectives and renderings are
included along with the process of graphic publication. The CAD
system will be used in this class along with solid modeling software.
Prerequisite DWG106 or permission of the instructor
DWG 108
MATERIALS & LEAN MANUFACTURING
4 (4-0)
PROCESSES
This course will provide introductory basic instruction in the areas
of industrial materials, manufacturing processes, and lean
manufacturing strategies. Students will be introduced to material
properties along with casting, molding, forming, separating,
conditioning and finishing process methods. Lean manufacturing
concepts will be introduced along with topics on business
fundamentals. Local field trips will provide experiences in a
manufacturing environment.
Prerequisite EGR 101 and DWG 105
DWG 206
GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING &
3 (2-2)
TOLERANCING (GD&T)
This course will provide a foundational understanding and
interpretation of mechanical drawings using linear dimensions,
tolerancing, and GD&T in their designs and inspections of their
parts.
Prerequisite None
Prerequisite DWG 102 pr permission of instructor
DWG 200 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
3 (3-1)
This course will provide the student with a basic background of the
vast field of strength of materials. Units include basic concepts and
design properties of materials, direct stress, deformation,
thermal
stress, torsional shear stress, moments of inertia,
pressure vessels, bending moments and shearing forces in beams,
stress due to bending, shearing stresses and deflections of beams,
columns, and connections. Specific problems will be assigned
during the study of each unit of instruction. The course will
concentrate on developing the ability to apply available methods,
resources and technology to solve strength of materials design
problems.
DRAMA (DRA)
DRA 101 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE
3 (3-0)
A study of the principles of theatrical production and
appreciation of theater, structure of written drama and the forms
and styles of theater in both literature and performance.
Prerequisite None
DRA 102
INTRODUCTION TO THE ART OF THE
3 (3-0)
MOVIES
An introduction to the social significance of the cinema through
the decades showing how film reflects the historical, moral and
intellectual atmosphere of its day.
Prerequisite Completion of math requirement or instructor
permission
DWG 201
ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING AND DESIGN
Prerequisite None
4 (2-4)
DRA 202
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FILM APPRECIATION
3 (3-0)