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Show College of Applied Science and Technology 123 DET 1250 - Fundamentals of Architectural Drafting Using 2D CAD Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] A beginning course for two and four year technology majors, students who need a related drafting class, and students wanting to explore architectural 2D drafting. Includes sketching, an introduction to the fundamentals of computer aided drafting, and the use of 2D CAD to create residential and light commercial (Type IV and Vbuildings) construction documents. DET 1350 - Residential Architectural Design Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] The study of residential and light commercial (Type IV and V buildings) architectural design and construction documents. Covers procedures used in developing residential plans using 2D CAD. Includes architectural design and drafting standards, conventions, procedures and current building code requirements of the International Residential Code (IRC) and International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). Prerequisite: DET 1250 . DET 2000 - Introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM) Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] The study of commercial architectural (Type I, II and III buildings) construction documents and an introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM). Covers procedures used in developing commercial plans using 3D CAD to create a building information model that uses integrated design between architecture, structure and mechanical electrical and plumbing (MEP). Includes commercial architectural drafting standards, design procedures, and building code requirements including the latest release of the International Building Code (IBC) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines. Software applications used to develop commercial architectural designs using BIM will be explored. DET 2460 - Product Design Fundamentals Using 3D CAD Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] Product Design is the creative process of applying scientific and mathematical principles, experience, and judgment to the development of the solution of a technical product or system to meet a specific need. Turning ideas into design will incorporate problem identification, market research and brainstorming possible solutions, develop detailed part and assembly drawings, implementation, and evaluation. Sketching, gears/cams/shafts, advanced GD&T, tolerance build-up, tolerances for assemblies, introduction to rapid prototyping, and CNC design for manufacturing concepts will be presented. Advanced 3-D modeling software applications will include: library of parts, assembly constraints, motion constraints, drive constraints, and adaptive design. Three lectures per week. Three lectures per week. Prerequisite: DET 1160 . DET 2650 - Product Design & Development Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] Uses CAD to lay out advanced production drawings and design. Uses the Machinery's Handbook, ANSI standards, geometric dimensioning and tolerances and manufacturer's reference materials. Supports the design and drafting required for senior project. Prerequisite: DET 2460 . DET 2660 - Architectural Structural Design & Detailing (BIM II) Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] An analysis of the structural behavior of architecturally engineered buildings and structures. A study of the properties of materials and their connections used in the construction of the built environment including: wood, steel, concrete, masonry and various other commonly used construction materials. Students will learn how loads are applied to simulate the stresses placed on structural components to determine what solution meets the design criterion established by code and design professionals in residential and commercial applications. 2D and 3D CAD are used to create residential and commercial construction documents including structural details, wall, floor and roof framing plans. Prerequisite: MATH 1080 (or MATH 1040 and MATH 1050) and DET 2000 . DET 2830 - Directed Readings Credits: (1-3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Directed readings in Design Engineering Technology including product design and development and architectural areas. Must have department approval. May be repeated with a maximum of 6 credit hours. DET 2890 - Cooperative Work Experience Credits: (1-3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Open to all advanced students in Design 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. May be repeated twice up to 3 credit hours. DET 2920 - Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs Credits: (1-4) Faculty approval required. Consult the semester class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. May be repeated 3 times up to 4 credit hours. Weber State University 2013-2014 Catalog |