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Show 124 College of Applied Science and Technology DET 3000 - BIM & The Green Built Environment (BIM III) Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] An analysis of sustainability in the green built environment. Course discussions will include how green building can be integrated into new and existing construction, the comparison of conventional and green construction practices, short and long term costs and benefits of green building as well as the history, current technologies, and emerging trends of green building. Software will be used to run analysis of power use and generation as well as other design decisions found within sustainability in the built environment. Prerequisite: DET 2000. DET 3100 - Tool Design Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Tool design principals used for work piece control in manufacturing and production. Topics include responsibilities of a tool designer, the design process, economics of design, tooling materials, and tool drawings and specifications. Other topics will include jigs, fixtures, gages, dies and tooling required by specialized manufacturing processes. Prerequisite: MFET 1210 , DET 2460 , and MATH 1080 (or MATH 1050 and MATH 1060). DET 3300 - Applied Kinematic Analysis Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] Graphical representation of the motion of bodies without reference to the forces that cause the motion. Devices will be modeled and the limits of movement of components defined so that overall machine design can be animated and analyzed. Prerequisite: MFET 2300 . DET 3400 - Technical Illustration and Documentation I Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Projects in design presentation using CAD and other computer graphics software as the primary medium. Image capture, image processing and manipulation, types of views, use of color, composition, page layout, integration of text, and forms of output. Prerequisite: DET 2000 . DET 3460 - Parametric Design Graphics Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] An advanced design graphics course using state-of-the-art parametric modeling software. Topics include: parametric modeling fundamentals, constructive solid geometry concepts, model history, parent/child relationships, parametric constraints & relations, datum features, symmetrical features, 3D construction tools, advanced modeling tools, and assembly modeling. Prerequisite: DET 1060 and NTM 1700 . DET 3470 - Introduction to CATIA V5 Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Use of parametric 3D modeling software to prepare engineering documentation and model analysis for the automotive and aerospace manufacturing industries. Students will complete a series of laboratory assignments and term projects in an open lab environment. Prerequisite: DET 1160 . DET 4350 - Integrated Project Delivery & File Management (BIM IV) Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] An advanced BIM course dealing with the management of building information models including file management, template creation, custom family and content creation within the architectural, structural and Mechanical Electrical Plumbing (MEP) environments. Software applications used to detect clashes, review, animate, script and present the model will be explored. Prerequisite: DET 2000 . DET 4400 - Technical Illustration and Documentation II Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] The study of professional design presentation and the processes, tools, and media used. Problem definition, visual organization, incorporating visual identity, integrating word and image, information design and design for interactive media. Prerequisite: DET 3400 . DET 4470 - Advanced CATIA V5 Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] An advanced 3D CAD course featuring 3-D parametric modeling using commercially available software. Studies in parametric design and design intent, applying surfaces, rendering, and creating animated presentations for the automotive and aerospace industries. Prerequisite: DET 3470. DET 4500 - Hydraulic and Pneumatic Applications Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] Examines the components of hydraulic and pneumatic systems, including a detailed study of each type of system and the integration of all components required for machine design. The symbols used to document hydraulic and pneumatic systems and the selection of components from vendor catalogs will be included in the detailing of complete machines. Prerequisite: MET 3400 . Weber State University 2013-2014 Catalog |