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Show DGET 2350. Advanced Architectural Drafting (4) F, S The use of CAD in generating the working drawings for a small commercial structure. Includes layout and dimensioning of an index sheet, floor plan, footing and foundation plan, elevations, site plan and the detail drawings needed to support the commercial structure. Prerequisite: DGET 1360. DGET 2440. Descriptive Geometry (2) F Instruction in view relationships, special visualization and graphical solutions of problems concerning true length, true angles, true size and shape, directions, intersections, and shortest distance between lines and planes. Prerequisite: DGET 1250. DGET 2450. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (2) F, S Instruction in geometric dimensioning and tolerancing per current ANSI standards as it applies to dimensioning machine parts for interchangeabilfty Hands-on verification of geometric tolerances. Prerequisite: DGET 1250 and MFET 1210. DGET 2460. Design Fundamentals Using 3D CAD (3) 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 buildup, 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. Prerequisite: DGET 1160. DGET 2640. Architectural Estimating (2) 5 Developing cost and material estimates of a building project. Involves manual and computer applications in working with architectural drawings and reference materials. Prerequisites: MATH 1010 or higher, DGET 1360 or CMT 1150, CMT 1310, and CMT 1500. (Available online) Cross-listed with CMT 2640. DGET 2650. Advanced Mechanical Drafting and Design (3) S 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. Prerequisites: DGET 1160 and DGET 2460. DGET 2660. Structural Detailing (3) 5 General course using CAD covering AISC standard detailing, welding symbols, connections, details, shapes and plates. Design of bolted and welded connectors, beams, columns and framing. Prerequisites: MATH QL1080 (or MATH QL1050 & 1060) and DGET 1360. DGET 2830. Directed Readings (1-3) F, S Directed readings in Design Graphics Engineering Technology including mechanical and architectural areas. Must have department approval. DGET 2890. Cooperative Work Experience (1-3) Su, F, S Open to all advanced 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 2899. Associate's Degree Assessment (0) This course is to serve as an assessment tool whereby all AAS degree seeking students in the College of Applied Science & Technology demonstrate theft learned knowledge in at least three areas of Applied Technology study. At present, this knowledge will be demonstrated through the use of the Work Keys exams administered through the Campus Testing Center. DGET 2920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-4) F, S 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. DGET 3100. Tool Design (3) F Tool design principals used for workpiece 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. Prerequisites: MFET 1210/1210L and DGET 2460, DGET 2650 and MATH QL1080 (or MATH QL1060 and MATH 1060). DGET 3300. Graphical Kinematics and Animations (3) S 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. Prerequisites: DGET 1160 and MFET 2300. DGET 3400. Technical Illustration and Documentation I (3) F 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. Prerequisites: DGET 1160 and DGET 2350. DGET 3460. Parametric Design Graphics (3) 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. Prerequisites: DGET 1060 and TBE TE1700. DGET 3470. Applications in CAD (3) F, S Use of 2D and 3D modeling to prepare engineering documentation and model analysis for manufacturing. Course uses commercially available software. Students will complete a series of laboratory assignments and term projects in an open lab environment. Prerequisites: TBE TE1700 and DGET 1160. DGET 3640. Cost Estimating and Control (3) S Project management and cost structure, including cost of engineering, CAD systems, marketing, production and inventory. Calculate breakeven analysis, make/buy decisions and capital equipment justifications. Computer aids will be used to analyze data. Prerequisites: MATH QL1080 (or MATH QL1050 and MATH 1060) and TBE TE1700. DGET 3890. Cooperative Work Experience (1-3) Su, F, S Open to all advanced 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 4350. Architectural Design 3D (3) F An advanced CAD course dealing with presentation graphics and the use of 3-D CAD in creating models of houses and small commercial structures. Includes applying surfaces, rendering, creating walkthroughs, and the generation of complete documentation drawings. Prerequisites: DGET 2350 and DGET 2660. Weber State University 2007 - 2008 Catalog |