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Area of Emphasis: Mechanical<br />

Along with the Engineering Graphics course work, 15 general education<br />

credits are required for the AAS degree. Thefollowing is a<br />

suggested sequence for completing an associate of applied science<br />

degree in engineering graphics—mechanical for full-time students. If<br />

you are a part-time student it will take you longer to complete the<br />

sequence.<br />

Recommended Courses<br />

Select minimum of 15 credits per semester<br />

Credits<br />

EGT 100* Technical Drawing 6<br />

EGT 110* Basic CADD (Computer-Aided Design Drafting) 6<br />

EGT 120* Intermediate CADD<br />

(Computer-Aided Design Drafting) 3<br />

EGM 121* Intermediate CADD (Mechanical) 3<br />

EGT 130* Three-Dimensional CADD 3<br />

EGM 131* Three-Dimensional CADD (Mechanical) 3<br />

EGT 200* <strong>Community</strong> andTeamwork for Industry 3<br />

EGM 205 Assembly and Detail 3<br />

EGT 265 Presentation Graphics 3<br />

EGM 231 Mechanical Design/Drafting I 6<br />

General Education Requirement*<br />

EGM 241 Mechanical Design/Drafting II 6<br />

EGM 215 Mechanisms and Drives 3<br />

15<br />

Total Required Credits 60<br />

*Required for AAS<br />

Certificate: Architectural<br />

Recommended Courses<br />

Select minimum of 15 credits per semester<br />

The following is a suggested sequence for completing a Certificate in<br />

Engineering Graphics—Architectural for full-time students. If you are a<br />

part-time student it will take you longer to complete the sequence.<br />

Credits<br />

EGT 100 Technical Drawing 6<br />

EGT 110 Basic CADD (Computer-Aided Design Drafting) 6<br />

EGT 120 Intermediate CADD<br />

(Computer-Aided Design Drafting) 3<br />

EGA 121 Intermediate CADD (Architectural) 3<br />

EGT 130 Three-Dimensional CADD 3<br />

EGA 131 Three-Dimensional CADD (Architectural) 3<br />

EGT 200 <strong>Community</strong> andTeamwork for Industry 3<br />

Total Required Credits 27<br />

Certificate: Mechanical<br />

Recommended Courses<br />

Select minimum of 15 credits per semester<br />

The following<br />

is a suggested sequence for completing a Certificate in<br />

Engineering Graphics—Mechanical for full-time students. If you are a<br />

part-time student it will take you longer to complete the sequence.<br />

Credits<br />

EGT 100 Technical Drawing 6<br />

EGT 110 Basic CADD (Computer-Aided Design Drafting) 6<br />

EGT 120 Intermediate CADD<br />

(Computer-Aided Design Drafting) 3<br />

EGM 121 Intermediate CADD (Mechanical) 3<br />

EGT 130 Three-Dimensional CADD 3<br />

EGM 131 Three-Dimensional CADD (Mechanical) 3<br />

EGT 200 <strong>Community</strong> andTeamwork for Industry 3<br />

Total Required Credits 27<br />

Industry Upgrade Auto CAD<br />

EGT 100 Technical Drawing 6<br />

EGT 110 Basic CADD 6<br />

EGT 120 Intermediate CADD 3<br />

EGA 121 Intermediate CADD (ARCH) 3<br />

EGM 121 Intermediate CADD (MECH) 3<br />

EGT 130 Three-Dimensional CADD 3<br />

EGA 131 Three-Dimensional CADD (ARCH) 3<br />

EGA 131 Three-Dimensional CADD (MECH) 3<br />

EGT 265 3D Studio Basic 3<br />

EGT 266 3D Studio Advanced 3<br />

Industry Upgrade Pro-Engineer<br />

EGM 250 Pro/Engineer Basic Part and Assembly Design<br />

EGM 251 Pro/Engineer Drawing/Detail Fundamentals<br />

EGM 252 Pro/Engineer Fundamentals of Design<br />

EGM 253 Pro/Engineer Advanced Applications<br />

EGM 254 Pro/Engineer/Sheet Metal<br />

EGM 260 Pro/Engineer Industry Upgrade<br />

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