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a ESL 5B.<br />
Desarrollo de Comunicación 76 está diseñado para<br />
los estudiantes cuya lengua nativa NO es el inglés. La<br />
instrucción de lectura prepara al (a la) estudiante de ESL<br />
a adquirir un conocimiento de la lectura en el inglés para<br />
asuntos cotidianos y para los estudios colegiales.<br />
DRAFTING<br />
1 - GENERAL DRAFTING (3 UNITS) CSU<br />
This course provides basic training in preparation for<br />
advanced industrial and drafting courses.<br />
Instruction is given in the underlying principles and<br />
theories of mechanical drawing, the use and care of<br />
drawing instruments, geometric construction, freehand<br />
technical sketching, single view drawings, multi-view<br />
orthographic projections, dimensioning, sections, and<br />
auxiliary view drawing. This course provides basic training<br />
in preparation for advanced industrial and drafting courses.<br />
4 - APPLIED DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY<br />
(4 UNITS) CSU<br />
Prerequisite: Completion of Drafting 009 with a grade of “C” or better.<br />
This course contains a thorough applied descriptive<br />
geometry unit which includes advanced auxiliary<br />
projection, definitions, and solutions of lines and planes,<br />
revolution, intersections, and developments of planes and<br />
solids. Contour lines, topography, and vector analysis are<br />
introduced. Cam mechanisms are also reviewed.<br />
9 - MECHANICAL DRAFTING (3 UNITS) CSU<br />
Prerequisite: Completion of Drafting 001 and Drafting 050 with grades<br />
of “C” or better.<br />
Recommended corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Drafting 051.<br />
This course reviews primary and introduces secondary<br />
auxiliary projection. It investigates and applies limits<br />
and fits and geometrical tolerancing (ANSI Y14.5)<br />
in tolerance studies. Bearings and retaining ring<br />
designs are incorporated in layouts and ink drawings.<br />
Technical illustration including axonometric projection<br />
and perspectives is included. Combined graphical<br />
and mathematical solutions to design problems are<br />
required throughout. The student is required to prepare a<br />
professional type resume.<br />
16 - BLUEPRINT READING I (2 UNITS) CSU<br />
This course provides training in the reading and<br />
interpretation of materials detailed on blueprints. Symbols,<br />
conventions, dimensions, and language used in production<br />
and construction are included.<br />
17 - BLUEPRINT READING II (2 UNITS) CSU<br />
Prerequisite: Completion of Drafting 016 with a grade of “C” or better.<br />
This course covers three-dimensional detail prints. Training<br />
is given in laying out reference lines and center points on<br />
parts involving simple linear and angular dimensions.<br />
Advanced terminology and symbol usage are stressed. A<br />
limited amount of drawing practice is included.<br />
50 - PRODUCTION DRAFTING (4 UNITS) CSU -<br />
RPT 1<br />
Prerequisite: Completion of one year of high school drafting or<br />
equivalent within the last five years.<br />
This course emphasizes the drafting of industrial<br />
production parts. The course incorporates a review of<br />
orthographic projection, sectioning, and primary and<br />
secondary auxiliary views. Drawings are made of castings,<br />
forgings, gears, cams, machine parts, and assemblies.<br />
Special attention is devoted to manufacturing procedures,<br />
surface finishes and dimensioning, and tolerance practices<br />
used in commercial as well as government and military<br />
specifications.<br />
51 - TOOLING DRAFTING (4 UNITS) CSU - RPT 1<br />
Prerequisite: Completion of Drafting 001, 050 and 055 and Engineering<br />
Technology 048 with grades of “C” or better.<br />
This course emphasizes the drawing of production tools<br />
such as drill jigs, machine fixtures, and dies similar to<br />
those used in industry. Special attention is given to the<br />
development of production standards required by industry.<br />
52 - ELECTRO-MECHANICAL DRAFTING<br />
(4 UNITS) CSU<br />
Prerequisite: Completion of one year of high school drafting or<br />
equivalent within the last five years.<br />
This course includes the drawing of schematics and<br />
other elements required to make a complete package of<br />
electronic units such as detail and assembly of mechanical<br />
parts, printed circuits, wiring diagrams, and charts.<br />
54 - SIMPLIFIED STRESS ANALYSIS (4 UNITS)<br />
CSU<br />
Prerequisite: Completion of Drafting 001 or Drafting 004, and Drafting<br />
050 and Physics 011 with grades of “C” or better.<br />
This course provides experience in solving machine<br />
and structural design problems. Principles of statics and<br />
strength of materials are applied to machine design as well<br />
as aircraft and spacecraft structural design. The emphasis<br />
is placed on applied stress analysis and properties of<br />
metals as found in Mil-Hdbk-5 and S.A.E. handbooks.<br />
Students verify their analyses by testing sample parts in<br />
the structural test laboratory. Design layouts and models<br />
are created by the students.<br />
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