Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
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CID 2004 Animation W/Lab 3 Credits<br />
Using animation, this class will address a broad range of applications, such as interior<br />
design, graphic design, video production, industrial design and architectural presentations.<br />
Students will use 3D Studio MAX to create three-dimensional models, create light schemes,<br />
apply lights, create and supply materials, place and manipulate cameras, and animate objects.<br />
On Demand Prerequisite(s): CID 1100 or consent of instructor<br />
CID 2115 Architectural Desktop W/Lab 3 Credits<br />
An architectural modeling and drafting class using Autodesk’s Architectural Desktop. The<br />
course uses Architectural Desktop to model walls, doors, windows, floor planes, roof, kitchen<br />
appliances, bathroom fixtures and other components of a building. The student will generate<br />
dimensioned plans, sections, elevations and wall sections from the 3D digital model. Students<br />
will also create a digital walk-through and rendered images of the model. On Demand<br />
Prerequisite(s): CID 1210 or consent of instructor<br />
CID 2155 Advanced AutoCAD I W/Lab 3 Credits<br />
Expands the knowledge and use of AutoCAD software commands with the continuation of<br />
training begun in CID 1100 and 1105. The course covers topics involving the creation and<br />
manipulation of orthographic and three-dimensional drawings, introduction of solid modeling,<br />
the concept of creation and management of symbol libraries, and rendering the models. The<br />
students will be able to use AutoCAD to enhance their performance in producing various drafting<br />
projects, create a three-dimensional model and turn the model into a fully detailed set of<br />
working drawings. Spring and Fall Prerequisite(s): CID 1100 and 1105<br />
CID 2175 Architectural Detailing W/Lab 3 Credits<br />
A continuation of concepts covered in CID 1210. More detailed drawing requirements will<br />
be covered, as well as the need for more specialized drawings. The student will organize and<br />
draw a set of detailed drawings consisting of wall sections, large-scale details, isometric<br />
details, multiple plans, interiors elevations and details required for special construction. Fall<br />
Prerequisite(s): CID 1210<br />
CID 2195 Civil Drawing W/Lab 3 Credits<br />
This course covers traditional topographic representations of three-dimensional modeling of<br />
terrain. Students use the 3D models to generate profiles, cut and fill. They also learn the basics of<br />
highway layout and bridge structure. 3D modeling is used as an animation tool to evaluate terrain<br />
and resulting cuts and fill. S p r i n gP re re q u i s i t e ( s ) :CID 1100 and 1105; or consent of instructor<br />
CID 2235 Parametric Modeling W/Lab 3 Credits<br />
An advanced course using parametric modeling and solid modeling applications such as<br />
Pro/ENGINEER and Inventor. Students create parametric, feature-based, three-dimensional<br />
solid models. This course covers assemblies, rendering and detailing engineering drawings.<br />
May be repeated for up to 6 hours of credit. Spring and Fall Prerequisite(s): CID 1100 and<br />
1105; or consent of instructor<br />
CID 2255 Advanced AutoCAD II W/Lab 3 Credits<br />
A continuation of training in the use of AutoCAD. This course will cover other applications<br />
offered by Autodesk. On Demand Prerequisite(s): CID 2155<br />
CID 2301 CIDD Project/Internship 2 Credits<br />
The student and the instructor identify a project or outside work experience to be completed<br />
by the student. The student is expected to produce sketches, working drawings, details, sections,<br />
auxiliary views, etc. as required to completely describe the project. The student will also<br />
develop a traditional paper portfolio and an electronic portfolio. Spring and Fall<br />
Prerequisite(s): <strong>Program</strong> coordinator approval and second-year standing<br />
CID 2900 Special Topics 1-4 Credits<br />
Special projects and applications in emerging technology. Content will vary, as this course<br />
is a means for classes to explore certain topics in depth not covered in the general curriculum.<br />
May be repeated for credit up to 9 hours. On Demand Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor<br />
◆ Meets <strong>Pellissippi</strong> <strong>State</strong> and Tennessse Board of Regents minimum degree requirements. ★ Transfers as equivalent course to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.