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Show 244 Engineering Graphics Program: Engineering Graphics-Associate of Applied Science General Requirements: A minimum of 93 credit hours. Courses in major field, requires a minimum of 67 credit hours. Engl 101 (3) and 102 (5) or Commun 102 (3) or Engl 210 (3). At least 20 hours from the General Education courses listed in the catalog, including at least one course in each of the four areas; Humanities HU, Natural Science NS, Social Science SS, and Personal Development PD. An overall GPA of 2.00, with a C or better in all major courses. Specific Requirements: Architectural/Structural Drafting Design and Graphics courses required: 142 (4), 143 (4), 148 (3), 149 (3), 150 (2), 204 (4), 244 (3), 260 (3), 264 (3), 266 (3). Support courses required: Art 105 (3); Reltec 114(5), 115(5), 117 (5) or Math 105 (5), 106 (5), 107 (5); Constc 210 (5) and 240 (3). Electives: Minimum of 5 credit hours selected with consent of adviser. Civil Drafting Design & Graphics courses required: 142 (4), 143 (4), 150 (2), 204 (4), 244 (3), 264 (3), 266 (4). Support courses required: Art 105 (3); Photo 101 (5); Reltec 114 (5), 115 (5), 117 (5) or Math 105 (5), 106 (5), 107 (5); Geogr 101 (5), 345 (3) and 339 (3); Mfentc 345 (3). Electives: Minimum of 6 credits selected with consent of adviser. Electro Mechanical Drafting Design & Graphics courses required: 142 (4), 143 (4), 215 (3), 235 (4), 244 (3), 245 (3). Support courses required: Reltec 114 (5), 115 (5), 117 (5) or Math 105 (5), 106 (5), 107 (5); Eltech 136 (5), and 137 (2); Comsci 260 (4); Mfentc 132 (3); Inentc 142 (3); Mfentd 345 (3), 226 (5). Electives: Minimum of 6 credits selected with consent of adviser. Mechanical/Tool Drafting Design Graphics Technology courses required: 142 (4), 143 (4), 244 (3), 245 (3), 266 (4). Manufacturing Engineering Technology courses required: 132 (3), 231 (2|, 232 (2), 244 (3), 301 (3), 121 (3), 122 (3), 346 (3), 236 (5), 345 (3). Support courses required: Reltec 114 (5), 115 (5), 117 (5) or Math 105 (5), 106 (5), 107 (5); Comsci 260 (4). SAMPLE SCHEDULES DESIGN & GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY ARCHITECTURAL/STRUCTURAL DRAFTING (2 Yrs - 93 credit hours) FRESHMAN: Autumn Dgtech 142 4 Reltec 114 or Math 105 5 Art 105 3 Gen Ed 4 TOTAL 16 Winter Mfentc 345 3 Dgtech 148 3 Reltec 115 or Math 106 5 Dgtech 143 4 TOTAL 15 Spring_ Engl 101 3 Dgtech 149 3 Reltec 117 or Math 107 5 Gen Ed 3 Electives 3 TOTAL 17 SOPHOMORE: Autumn Dgtech 260 3 Constc 210 5 Dgtech 150 2 Gen Ed 5 TOTAL 15 Winter Dgtech 244 3 Dgtech 264 3 Gen Ed 8 Electives 2 TOTAL 16 Spring_ Engl 210 3 Dgtech 266 4 Constc 240 3 Dgtech 204 4 TOTAL 14 CIVIL OPTION (2 Yrs - 93 credit hours) FRESHMAN: Autumn Dgtech 142 4 Reltec 114 or Math 105 5 Gen Ed 3 Photo 101 5 TOTAL 17 Winter Dgtech 143 4 Reltec 115 or Math 106 5 Mfentc 345 3 Engl 101 3 TOTAL 15 Spring_ Reltec 117 or Math 107 5 Geogr 101 5 Dgtech 244 3 Engl 210 or Commun 102 3 TOTAL 16 SOPHOMORE: Autumn Dgtech 150 2 Geogr 345 3 Gen Ed 6 Elective 3 TOTAL 14 Winter Human 105 3 Geogr 339 3 Dgtech 261 4 Gen Ed 6 TOTAL 15 Spring_ Dgtech 204 4 Dgtech 266 4 Gen Ed 5 Electives 3 TOTAL 16 ELECTRO-MECHANICAL OPTION (2 Yrs - 93 credit hours) FRESHMAN: Autumn Dgtech 142 4 Reltec 114 or Math 105 5 Gen Ed 6 TOTAL 15 Winter Dgtech 143 4 Reltec 115 or Math 106 5 Mfentc 345 3 Comsci 101 4 TOTAL 16 Spring_ Reltec 117 or Math 107 5 Engl 101 3 Dgtech 215 3 Electives 3 TOTAL 15 SOPHOMORE: Autumn Electc 136 5 Electc 137 2 Dgtech 235 4 Mfentc 132 3 Comsci 260 4 TOTAL 18 Winter Dgtech 244 3 Inentc 142 3 Mfentc 236 5 Gen Ed 4 TOTAL 15 Spring_ Dgtech 245 3 Engl 210 or Commun 102 3 Gen Ed 6 Electives 3 TOTAL 15 MECHANICAL TOOL/DRAFTING (2 Yrs - 97 credit hours) FRESHMAN: Autumn Dgtech 142 4 Reltec 114 or Math 105 5 Mfentc 121 3 Comsci 101 4 TOTAL 16 Winter Dgtech 143 4 Mfentc 345 3 Mfentc 122 3 Reltec 155 or Math 106 5 TOTAL 15 Spring_ Dgtech 245 3 Reltec 117 or Math 107 5 Engl 101 3 Gen Ed 5 TOTAL 16 SOPHOMORE: Autumn Mfentc 244 3 Gen Ed 5 Mfentc 231 2 Mfentc 301 3 Mfentc 132 3 TOTAL 16 Winter Dgtech 244 3 Mfentc 236 5 Mfentc 232 2 Mfentc 346 3 Gen Ed 3 TOTAL 16 Spring_ Comsci 260 4 Engl 210 3 Gen Ed 3 Dgtech 266 4 TOTAL 14 245 Design & Graphics Technology Design Graphics Technology Courses 115. Basic Drafting (3) A basic course in drafting for trade-technical majors. Includes the use and care of instruments, lettering, geometrical construction, sketching, shape and size description, dimensioning, multiview drawings, sectional views, auxiliary views, revolutions, threads, fasteners, pictorial drawings and an introduction to computer-aided drafting applications. One 1-hour lecture and two 3-hour labs a week. 117. Blueprint Reading (2-3) The abbreviations, symbols, terms, principles and processes of reading mechanical blueprints. One 1-hour lecture and one or two 3-hour labs per week. 142. Technical Drawing I (4) Basic drafting. Includes lettering, geometric constructions, use of drafting machines, sketching, multiview drawings, sectional views, auxiliary views, dimensional theory, and an introduction to computer-aided drafting applications. One 1-hour lecture and three 3-hour labs a week. 143. Technical Drawing II (4) Continuation of Technical Drawing I. Instruction in working drawings, detail drawings, assembly drawings, fasteners, welding fabrication drawings, checking of prints, axonometric drawings, oblique drawings, perspective drawings, use of standards, handbooks, geometric tolerances, and special computer-aided drafting applications. One 1-hour lecture and three 3-hour labs a week. 148. Architectural Drawing (Elementary) (3) The study of room planning and the techniques of preparing residential architectural working drawing including the techniques of detailing stairs, windows, doors, fireplaces, masonry and frame walls, cabinets and miscellaneous architectural elements. Also includes a study of materials, conventions, abbreviations and symbols used. Architectural computer-aided drafting applications are introduced. Prerequisite: Dgtech 142 or equivalent. Three 1-hour lectures and one 3-hour lab a week. 149. Architectural Drawing (Intermediate) (3) Preparing residential architectural working drawings with solar applications. Heat loss/gain calculations, introduction to structural systems and material specifications. Computer-aided drafting applications applied in selected units. Prerequisite: Dgtech 148 or equivalent. Two 1-hour lectures and one 3-hour lab a week. 150. Blueprint Reading and Estimating (Elementary) (2) Instruction in the methods of reading and estimating blueprints. The procedures used in interpreting specifications, terms, symbols, and abbreviations found on residential and small commercial blueprints. Computer-aided applications applied in selected units. Two one-hour lectures. Lab TBA. 189. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) Open to all first year students in Design and Graphics Technology. The course objectives for each student will be developed between the students, the departments, and a suitable employer providing the opportunity for on-the-job experience. Evaluation of course participants will be shared between the employer, the students, and the department. 204. Surveying (4) Theory and practice of basic surveying. Prerequisites: Related Technical Education 115 (may be taken concurrently). Two 1-hour lectures and two 3-hour labs a week. 215. Electronic Drafting (3) Review of basic drafting techniques and applications. Instruction in and application of electrical and electronic symbols block diagrams, schematic elements and diagrams, connection diagrams and wiring line diagrams. Individual instruction available. One 1-hour lecture and two 3-hour labs a week. 235. Electro-Mechanical Drawing (4) Instruction in and computer drafting application of printed circuit design, fabrication and packaging. Techniques used in the design of electro-mechanical equipment. Prerequisite: Dgtech 215. Two 1-hour lectures and two 3-hour labs a week. 244. Descriptive Geometry (3) A drafting class dealing with view relationships, spacial visualization and problems relating to points, lines, planes and developments. Computer-aided applications applied in selected units. One 1-hour lecture and two 3-hour labs per week. Prerequisite: Dgtech 142. 245. Dimensioning and Tolerancing for Interchangeable Parts (3) Instruction in Dimensioning and geometric tolerancing as it applies to the inter-changeability and selective assembly of parts. Prerequisites: Dgtech 142 and Mfentc 121 and 236. Three 1-hour lectures' per week. 260. Architectural Drawing (3) Plans are developed for a small commercial building with emphasis on detailing and computer-aided drafting applications. Prerequisite: Dgtech 148. Two 1-hour lectures and one 3-hour lab a week. 264. Estimating and Building Contracts (3-5) Developing costs and materials estimates of a building project. Involves computer applications in working with architectural drawings, reference materials and scheduling in selected units. Three credits for Architectural Technology majors and 5 credits for Construction Technology majors. Prerequisite: Dgtech 150 or equivalent. Three 1-hour lectures and TBA labs depending on credit. 266. Structural Detailing (4) General course covering AISC standard detailing, welding symbols, connections, details, shapes and plates. Design of bolted and welded connections, beams, columns and framing. Computer-aided applications applied in selected units. Prerequisites: Reltec 115 or equivalent. Two 1-hour lectures and two 3-hour labs a week. 283. Directed Readings (1-3) Directed readings in Design & Graphics area including mechanical and architectural areas. 289. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) Open to all second-year students in Design and Graphics Technology. A continuation of Dgtech 189. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. 389. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) Open to all third-year students in Design and Graphics Technology. A continuation of Dgtech 289. 489. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) Open to all fourth-year students in Design and Graphics Technology. A continuation of Dgtech 389. |