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Show Advisement All four-year design graphics engineering technology students are required to meet at least annually with a faculty advisor for course and program advisement. Call 801-626-6305 for more information or to schedule an appointment. Advisement may also be obtained in Engineering Technology, room 214. Admission Requirements Dedare your program of study (see page 17). Refer to the Program Prerequisite on the previous page. There are no additional special admission or application requirements for this program. General Education Refer to pages 37-43 for Bachdor of Science requirements. TBE TE1700, Microcomputer Applications, will fill part of the Computer Literacy requirement and COMM HU2110 will fulfill both program and general education requirements. Course Requirements for BS Degree To be taken in addition to the requirements for the AAS degree in Design Graphics Engineering Technology Courses Required (34 credit hours) DGET 3100 Tool Design (3) DGET 3300 Graphical Kinematics & Animation (3) DGET 3400 Technical illustration & Documentation I (3) DGET 3470 Applications in CAD (3) DGET 3640 Cost Estimation & Control (3) DGET 4350 Architectural Design (3) DGET 4400 Technical illustration & Documentation n (3) DGET 4470 Advanced 3D CAD Modeling (3) DGET 4500 Pneumatic, Electrical & Hydraulic Applications (3) DGET 4600 Senior Projed (2) DGET 4610 Senior Projed (2) DGET 3890 or DGET 4890 Cooperative Work Experience (1-3) Technical Electives (4 credit hours minimum) A minimum of 4 credit hours of technical electives approved by the program coordinator are required. Three hours of elective credits must be upper division. Support Courses Required (10 credit hours) MFET 2300 Statics & Strength of Materials (5) MFET 3320 Machine Design (2) MFET 3550 Supervision Principles (3) Suggested Course Sequence Please refer to this program in the online catalog (weber.edu/catalog) and/or contact the department for a suggested course sequence. DESIGN GRAPHICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY COURSES - DGET DGET 1050. Basic Drafting (3) Su, F, S A beginning course for two and four year technology students who need a related drafting class, and students wanting to explore a drafting class. Includes sketching, instruments and their use, lettering, geometric construdion, shape and size description, sectional views, auxiliary views, threads and fasteners, and an introduction to working drawings. DGET 1060. Fundamentals of Drafting Using 3D CAD (3) Su, F, S A beginning course for two and four year technology majors, students who need a related drafting dass, and students wanting to explore a drafting class. Includes sketching, CAD mod ding, geometric construction, shape and size description, orthographic projection, sedional views, auxiliary views, threads and fasteners, and an introduction to working drawings. Three hours of lectures per week. Lab time as required. DGET 1150. Blueprint Reading (3) F, S The abbreviations, symbols, terms, principles, and procedures for reading blueprints. Introduction to orthographies, oblique, isometric and perspective sketching. DGET 1160. Documentation Using 3D CAD (3) F, S The use of CAD to create industrial levd production working drawings. Indudes ANSI standards, precision dimensions, fits and tolerances, surface finishes, symbols for welding, piping, etc., machine elements and processes, sheet metal, 3D wirdrame, menu customization, and surface and solid modeling, Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) basics, and descriptive geometry. Three ledures per week, Prerequisite: DGET 1060. DGET 1250. Computer Aided Drafting (3) Su, F, S An introduction to the fundamentals of computer aided drafting. An overview of CAD terminology and hardware. The use of CAD to create working drawings. Prerequisite: DGET 1050 or equivalent. This course may be taken concurrently with DGET 1050. DGET 1260. 3D Computer Aided Drafting (3) F, S The use of CAD to create industrial level working drawings. Indudes ANSI standards, predsion dimensions, fits and tolerances, surface finishes, machining processes, 3D wireframe, menu customization, and surface and solid modeling. Prerequisites: DGET 1150 and 1250. DGET 1340. Architectural Drafting for Interior Design (3) F A beginning course for Interior Design students who need an introdudion to basic drafting board skills induding sketching, instruments and their use, lettering, geometric construction, shape and size description. Also an introduction to the fundamentals of architectural working drawings and procedures used in developing a set of residential plans, including architectural standards, design procedures and building requirements. DGET 1350. Basic Architectural Drafting (3) F, S The study of architectural working drawings. Covers procedures used in developing a complete set of residential plans using CAD. Includes architectural drafting standards, design procedures, and building code requirements. Prerequisites: DGET 1050 and DGET 1250. DGET 1360. Fundamentals of Architectural Drafting Using CAD (5) F, S The study of architectural working drawings. Covers procedures used in developing a complete set of residential plans. Includes architectural drafting standards, design procedures, and building code requirements. CAD applications will be used in the development of architedural documents. DGET 1890. Cooperative Work Experience (1-3) Su, F, S Open to all first year students in Design Graphics Engineering Technology. Department approval required before registration. Provides academic credit for on-the-job experience. Grade and amount of credit will be determined by the department. DGET 2350. Advanced Architectural Drafting (4) F, S The use of CAD in generating the working drawings for a small commerdal structure. Indudes layout and dimensioning of an index sheet, floor plan, footing and foundation plan, elevations, site plan and the detail drawings needed to support the commerdal strudure. Prerequisite: DGET 1360. Weber State University 2008 - 2009 Catalog |