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extractions from the 3-D model. Presentation<br />
methods are also demonstrated.<br />
EGM 215 Mechanisms and Drives<br />
3 Credits<br />
Prerequisites: EGM 205<br />
This course uses the applications of 3-D<br />
drawing of a variety of mechanisms and drives<br />
to 3-D assembly drawings. 3-D animation<br />
and rendering methods are used to create a<br />
more realistic presentation drawing.<br />
EGM 231 Mechanical Design/Drafting<br />
I<br />
6 Credits<br />
Prerequisite: EGM 131 or equivalent<br />
This course introduces the concept of multiple<br />
part mechanical assembly and detail drawings.<br />
Included may be cast, machined, welded<br />
and purchased parts and operating mechanisms.<br />
Part call-outs, material lists, drawing<br />
organization and appropriate dimension systems<br />
such as precision and/or metric applications<br />
are included.<br />
EGM 241 Mechanical<br />
Design/Drafting II<br />
6 Credits<br />
Prerequisite: EGM 231 or equivalent<br />
All drafting courses for an AAS degree in<br />
Mechanical Drafting culminate in one or<br />
more final projects in design problems in<br />
areas such as robotics, aerospace, jig and fixture,<br />
tool and dies and biomedical. Projects<br />
require full documentation details and presentation<br />
of graphics and documentation.<br />
EGM 250 Pro/E Basic PT and<br />
Assembly Design<br />
3-6 Credits<br />
Prerequisite: CAD background in 2d/3d<br />
applications is desirable<br />
This course introduces the basic part and<br />
assembly design principles of Solid<br />
Modeling, Parametric Design, and<br />
Associativity along with basic detailing using<br />
Pro/ENGINEER as a design tool. Upon completion<br />
of this course the student will have the<br />
basic functions needed to generate parts,<br />
assemblies and drawings along with the proper<br />
basic techniques.<br />
EGM 251 Pro/E Drawing/Detailing<br />
Fundamentals<br />
3-6 Credits<br />
Prerequisite: CAD background in 2d/3d<br />
app;ications is desirable and EGM250 or<br />
equivalent.<br />
This course introduces all fundamentals of<br />
production drawings and how to fully manipulate<br />
the associativity of Pro/E between parts<br />
or assemblies while in a drawing, along with<br />
the general drawing configuration administration<br />
relating to drawings.<br />
EGM 252 Pro/E Fundamentals of<br />
Design<br />
3-6 Credits<br />
Prerequisite: CAD background in 2d/3d<br />
app;ications is desirable and EGM250 or<br />
equivalent. Approval of the instructor.<br />
This course advances the various techniques<br />
learned in EGM 250, EGM 251 and introduces<br />
assembly management techniques pertaining<br />
to Top-Down Design, basic surfacing,<br />
styling features and helpful troubleshooting<br />
instances of existing geometry.<br />
EGM 253 Pro/E Advanced<br />
Applications<br />
3-6 Credits<br />
Prerequisite: CAD background in 2d/3d<br />
app;ications is desirable and EGM250,<br />
EGM251, EGM252 or equivalent. Approval<br />
of the instructor.<br />
This course introduces various advanced<br />
applications of the design principles used in<br />
parametric design software, ranging from<br />
sheet metal design, advanced Surfacing,<br />
Animation, Basic Mechanisms and Basic<br />
Manufacturing.<br />
EGM 254 Pro/E Current Version<br />
Update<br />
3 Credits<br />
Prerequisite: CAD background in 2d/3d<br />
app;ications is desirable and EGM250,<br />
EGM251, EGM252 or equivalent. Approval<br />
of the instructor.<br />
This course updates the student to the most<br />
current release of Pro/E. Showing any core<br />
user interface changes, menu changes and or<br />
module changes.<br />
EGM 260 Pro/E Industry Upgrade<br />
3 Credits<br />
Prerequisite: CAD background in 2d/3d<br />
app;ications is desirable and EGM250,<br />
EGM251, EGM252 or equivalent. Approval<br />
of the instructor.<br />
This course updates the student to the most<br />
current release of Pro/E. Showing any core<br />
user interface changes, menu changes and or<br />
module changes.<br />
EGT - ENGINEERING<br />
GRAPHICS<br />
TECHNOLOGY<br />
(Formerly Drafting Technology)<br />
EGT 100 Technical Drawing<br />
6 Credits<br />
This course is for architectural and/or<br />
mechanical drafting majors, pre-engineering<br />
students and anyone seeking instruction in<br />
basic engineering graphics. Course content<br />
includes use and care of equipment; drawing<br />
techniques; orthographic, auxiliary, sectional<br />
and isometric projection methods; sketching<br />
and computer applications.<br />
EGT 110 Basic CADD Applications<br />
6 Credits<br />
Prerequisite: EGT 100 or equivalent<br />
This course serves all emphasis areas of engineering<br />
graphics. Course content includes<br />
fundamentals of layout, construction and<br />
dimensioning techniques as applied to twodimensional<br />
drawings; systems and database<br />
management; and production of computergenerated<br />
drawings to ASME, AIA and other<br />
applicable specifications.<br />
EGT 120 Intermediate CADD<br />
Applications<br />
3 Credits<br />
Prerequisite: EDT 110 or equivalent<br />
This course serves all areas of technical<br />
graphics. Course content includes producing<br />
two-dimensional working drawings using<br />
applications of geometric construction, intersection<br />
and development methods; and animation<br />
techniques. Databases and file management<br />
systems are used in the learning<br />
experience to improve and increase production<br />
time of technical drawings.<br />
EGT 130 Three-Dimensional CADD<br />
Applications<br />
3 Credits<br />
Prerequisite: EGT 120 or equivalent<br />
Fundamentals of three-dimensional models,<br />
two-dimensional extraction’s and file and<br />
database manipulation are taught, using construction<br />
methods of three-dimensional wire,<br />
three-dimensional thickness and solid models.<br />
EGT 265 Presentation Graphics<br />
3 Credits<br />
Prerequisite: EGA or EGM 241 or<br />
equivalent<br />
Application of 2-D graphics, 3-D modeling,<br />
animation and rendering techniques to<br />
enhance portfolio presentation.<br />
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