FIRST YEAR | |||
First Semester | Hours | ||
CAD-056 | CAD I CAD-056 Basic theory of CAD. Students will learn to use a computer aided drafting system to create simple to moderately complex technical drawings. (Repeatable 1 Time)
CAD I Course Outline | 2.0 | |
CAD-058 | CAD Drafting Systems CAD-058 This course familiarizes the student with the setup, use and features of various CAD systems. Subjects, such as operating systems, file management and customizing AutoCAD, are also studied.
CAD Drafting Systems Course Outline | 2.0 | |
APT-041 | Applied Mathematics I ORAPT-041 Fundamentals of basic arithmetic, calculator usage, simple equations, word problems, algebra, right triangles, charts and graphs.
Applied Mathematics I Course Outline | ||
MAT-130 | College Algebra MAT-130 Review of the real number system, radicals, equations, and exponents, relations and functions, logarithms, complex numbers, polynomials, and theory of equations. A graphing calculator is required. A graphing calculator is required. Ask instructor for calculator recommendation.
College Algebra Course Outline | 3.0 | |
ENG-119 | Composition I Pathway ORENG-119 Students will study the writing process by reading essays illustrating a variety of rhetorical strategies, analyzing texts and writing, revising and editing short essays. Course is for students who have assessed into developmental English, receiving supplemental instruction for course completion.
Composition I Pathway Course Outline | ||
ENG-120 | Composition I ENG-120 Students develop a writing process by reading and analyzing texts that illustrate various rhetorical strategies as well as writing, revising and editing short essays. Minimally, students must compose four formal, revised writing assignments, having one reach at least 1,250 words.
Composition I Course Outline | 3.0 | |
TEC-103 | Engineering Graphics TEC-103 This course provides an introduction to engineering design and graphics, including design problems, sketching, dimensioning, tolerancing, multi-view orthographic representations, auxiliary views, section views, and working drawings. Drafting equipment and workbook are required. CAD software is used in this course.
Engineering Graphics Course Outline | 3.0 | |
CAD-060 | 3D Solid Modeling CAD-060 This course is an in depth study of three-dimensional solid modeling using different computer aided design programs. The student will learn to create, view, render and plot 3D models, parts and assemblies.
3D Solid Modeling Course Outline | 3.0 | |
Semester Totals |
16.0 | ||
Second Semester | |||
CAD-057 | CAD II *CAD-057 This course is a continuation of CAD I (CAD 056). Subjects including symbol libraries, block attributes, 3D design, solid modeling and slide shows are studied.
CAD II Course Outline | 3.0 | |
CAD-059 | Special Applications of CAD CAD-059 This course is a more in-depth study of computer-aided design. The student will explore specific architectural and civil applications of CAD and industry requirements.
Special Applications of CAD Course Outline | 3.0 | |
CIS-160 | Practical Software Applications CIS-160 Provides an opportunity for students to learn computer concepts and to use word processing, spreadsheet, database management, and presentation software. (Repeatable 3 Times)
Practical Software Applications Course Outline | 3.0 | |
CAD-062 | Introduction to Solidworks CAD-062 This course is a study of three-dimensional solid modeling using the Solidworks system. The student will learn to create, view, render and plot 3D models and assemblies. (Repeatable 3 Times)
Introduction to Solidworks Course Outline | 2.0 | |
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Career Elective | 3.0 | |
Semester Totals |
14.0 |
Total Program Hours | 30.0 |
Suggested Electives | |||
CIM-094 | Computer Integrated Manf CIM-094 An introduction to Computer Integrated Manufacturing. Student will learn to setup, program and troubleshoot a CIM system. This is the final course in the Automation and Robotics degree program.
Computer Integrated Manf Course Outline | 3.0 | |
CAD-061 | 3D Parametric Design CAD-061 This course is a study of three-dimensional parametric design and prototype creation. The student will learn to create a family of part designs using parametric modeling CAD software. Creating design prototypes will also be covered.
3D Parametric Design Course Outline | 3.0 | |
CIM-060 | CNC Machining CIM-060 Introduction to computer numerical controlled (CNC) machine tool operation, programming and processes. Manual and computer assisted part programming with machine tool verification.
CNC Machining Course Outline | 3.0 | |
CIM-092 | Computer-Aided Manufacturing CIM-092 An introduction to the use of a CAD/CAM system. Student will learn to use a computer for design and to automatically create programs to control manufacturing equipment.
Computer-Aided Manufacturing Course Outline | 3.0 | |
BCT-045 | Plans and Specifications BCT-045 Enables the student to interpret architectural and engineering working drawings and specifications for residential and commercial construction. Incorporates site visits when possible.
Plans and Specifications Course Outline | 3.0 | |
BCT-062 | Architectural Drafting II BCT-062 Emphasis is placed on residential and small commercial design. Problems presented have varied materials and structural systems. Some emphasis is placed on building code requirements. CAD is incorporated.
Architectural Drafting II Course Outline | 4.0 | |
BCT-076 | Architectural Design BCT-076 The study of architectural design considerations that influence the energy efficiency of structures. Including project site integration, window orientation, framing techniques, material selection and HVAC design. Heating and cooling load calculations, labs and computer aided drafting will be utilized.
Architectural Design Course Outline | 4.0 |