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Show Engineering /Computer Aided Graphics Engineering /Computer Aided Graphics SAMPLE SCHEDULES ENGINEERING GRAPHICS ARCHITECTURAL/STRUCTURAL DRAFTING FRESHMAN: SOPHOMORE: Autumn Winter ENGRG 143 4 Spring ENGRG 150 2 Autumn Winter Spring ENGTC 142 4 ENGRG 260 3 ENGTC 244 3 HU105 3 RELTE 114 or ENGRG 148 3 ENGRG 149 3 CONTC 210 5 ENGRG 264 3 ENGRG 266 4 MATH 105 5 RELTE 115 or RELTE 117o ENGTC 345 3 ENGLI 102 or CONTC 240 3 ENGLI 101 3 MATH 106 5 MATH 107 5 GEN ED 5 ENGLI 210 or ENGRG 204 4 GEN ED 4 GEN ED 5 GEN ED 3 TOTAL 16 COMUN 102 3 TOTAL 14 TOTAL 16 TOTAL 17 Electives TOTAL 3 16 GEN ED Electives TOTAL 5 3 17 CIVIL DRAFTING FRESHMAN: SOPHOMORE: Autumn Winter Spring Autumn Winter Spring ENGTC 142 4 ENGRG 143 4 RELTE 117o ENGRG 150 2 ENGRG 266 4 ENGRG 204 4 RELTE 114 or RELTE 115 or MATH 107 5 GEOGR 345 3 GEOGR 339 3 ENGRG 264 3 MATH 105 5 MATH 106 5 ENGLI 102 or GEOGR 101 5 ENGTC 345 3 GEN ED S ENC LI 101 3 HUMAN 105 3 ENGLI 210 or GEN ED 3 GEN ED 5 Electives 3 PHC )TO 101 5 GEN ED 3 COMUN 102 3 Elective 3 TOTAL 15 TOTAL 15 TOTAL 17 TOTAL 15 ENGTC 244 TOTAL 3 15 TOTAL 16 ELI -CTRO-MECHANICAL DRAFTING FRESHMAN: SOPHOMORE: Autumn Winter Spring Autumn Winter Spring ENGTC 142 4 ENGRG 143 4 RELTE 117 or ELTCH 136 5 ENGTC 244 3 ENGRG 245 3 RELTE 114 or RELTE 115 or MATH 107 5 ELTCH 137 2 INENT 142 3 ENGLI 102 or MATH 105 5 MATH 106 5 ENGLI 101 3 ENGTC 345 3 GEN ED 6 ENGLI 210 or ENGTC 236 5 ENGRG 215 3 ENGRG 235 4 MFENT 132 3 Electives 5 COMUN 102 3 TOTAL 14 COMIS 101 4 GEN ED 5 COMIS 260 3 TOTAL 7 GEN ED 6 TOTAL 16 TOTAL 17 TOTAL 16 Electives 3 TOTAL 15 MECHANICAL TOOL/DRAFTING FRESHMAN: SOPHOMORE: Autumn Winter Spring Autumn Winter Spring ENGTC 142 4 ENGRG 143 4 COMIS 260 3 MFENT 244 3 ENGTC 244 3 ENGRG 245 3 RELTE 114 or INENT 142 3 RELTE 117 or ENGTC 236 5 ENGRG 266 4 ENGLI 102 o MATH 105 5 MCHTL 102 1 MATH 107 5 MFENT 231 2 MFENT 232 2 ENGLI 210 or MCHTL 100 1 MCHTL 103 2 ENGLI 101 3 MFENT 301 3 MFENT 326 3 COMUN 102 3 MCHTL 101 2 RELTE 115or GEN ED 5 MFENT 132 3 GEN ED 5 ENGTC 345 3 COMIS 101 4 MATH 106 5 TOTAL 16 TOTAL 16 TOTAL 17 GEN ED 7 TOTAL 16 TOTAL 15 TOTAL 16 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS COURSES 115. Basic Drafting I (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, working drawings, pictorial drawings charts and graphs. One 1-hour lecture and two 3-hour labs a week. 117. Blueprint Reading (3) The terms, principles and processes of reading mechanical blueprints. One 1-hour lecture and one or two 3-hour labs per week. 143. Technical Drawing II (4) Continuation of Engineering Technology 142. Fasteners, welding symbols, fabrication, assembly, installation drawings, checking of drawings, intersections, developments, pictorials, use of standards, handbooks, catalogs, special application projects and computer drafting. Prerequisite: Engineering Technology 142. One hour lecture and three 3-hour labs a week. 148. Architectural Drawing (Elementary) (3) The techniques of detailing stairs, windows, fireplaces, masonry and frame walls, cabinets, and miscellaneous architectural elements, also includes a study of materials, symbols and plot plans. Prerequisite: Engineering Technology 142 or equivalent. Individual instruction. One hour lecture and two 3-hour labs a week. 149. Architectural Drawing (Intermediate) (3) The study of room planning and the completion of a set of working drawings on a residence and site location. Prerequisite: Engineering Graphics 148. One hour lecture and two 3-hour labs a week. 150. Blueprint Reading and Estimating (Elementary) (3) Figuring qualities of building materials, their cost, cost of handling, labor required for commercial and industrial buildings. Individual instruction . 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 instruction and application of electrical techniques. Instruction and application of electrical and electronic symbols, block diagrams, schematic elements and diagrams, connection diagrams and wiring line diagrams. Individual instruction. One hour lectures and two 3-hour labs a week. 235. Electro-Mechanical Drawing (4) Applications for electronic drafting in printed circuit design, fabriction and packaging, techniques used in the design of electromechanical equipment. Prerequisite: Engineering Graphics 215. Individual instruction. One hour lecture and three 3-hour labs a week. 245. Dimensioning and Tolerancing for Interchangeable Parts (3) Review of dimensioning and tolerance as they apply to interchangeable and selective assembly parts. Prerequisites: Engineering Technology 142 and 236. Three lectures. 260. Architectural Drawing (3) Continuation of Engineering Graphics 149 with emphasis on light commercial detailing. Plans are developed on a small commercial building. Prerequisite Engineering Graphics 149. 264. Estimating and Building Contracts (3-5) Figure material and labor costs, profit and overhead as applied to construction. Three credits for Architectural Technology majors and 5 Credits for Construction Technology majors. Prerequisite: Engineering Graphics 150 or equivalent. 3 hours lecture and labs TBA. 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. Prerequisites: Related Technical Education 114, 115. Two 1-hour lectures and two 3-hour labs a week. 283. Directed Readings (1-3) Directed readings in Engineering Graphics area including mechanical and architectural areas. 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. 400 |