LCCC policy - Laramie County Community College
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ES 2330<br />
(3 cr.)<br />
Fluid Dynamics<br />
A course covering the incompressible<br />
flow of real and ideal fluids. Students<br />
acquire knowledge about methods of<br />
solution for essential concepts such<br />
as potential and stream functions and<br />
gain the ability to analyze real fluid<br />
flow problems including flow in open<br />
channels, pipes, pipe networks, porous<br />
material, waves on fluid surfaces,<br />
buoyancy and stability of floating and<br />
submerged objects, and the operation of<br />
fluid machinery. Not offered every year.<br />
Prerequisites: Completion of ES 2120 and<br />
MATH 2210 or concurrent enrollment.<br />
ES 2410<br />
(3 cr.)<br />
Mechanics of Materials<br />
A study of stresses inside deformable<br />
bodies. Students apply the forces and<br />
analysis and equilibrium techniques<br />
studied in Statics and apply them to<br />
deformable bodies to solve for the maximum<br />
stress. Mohr’s circle also will be<br />
applied to find maximum stress in order<br />
to perform stress analysis in the design<br />
of real structures. Prerequisite: Completion<br />
of ES 2110. Offered spring semesters<br />
only.<br />
Engineering Technology<br />
ENTk 1080<br />
(4 cr.)<br />
Principles of Technology<br />
Students develop necessary skills and<br />
knowledge in the principles of technology<br />
as applied to the scientific concepts<br />
and laws of force, work, rate, resistance,<br />
energy, and power. Students gain an<br />
understanding and working knowledge<br />
of these principles through practical<br />
application experiences. The course is<br />
specifically designed for students, both<br />
science and nonscience majors, who<br />
plan to pursue careers as technicians.<br />
Prerequisites: Completion of DVST 0510<br />
or ENGL 0510 and MATH 1000 or higher<br />
(or equivalent placement test scores).<br />
(Cross-listed as PHYS 1080.)<br />
ENTk 1501<br />
(3 cr.)<br />
Introduction to Engineering Technology<br />
An introductory course for engineering<br />
technology majors. Students develop<br />
knowledge about basic concepts and<br />
graphic fundamentals of engineering<br />
design. In addition, students develop<br />
skills in the use of instruments and technologies<br />
for engineering design graphics<br />
as well as software utilized in various<br />
disciplines of engineering.<br />
ENTk 1510<br />
(3 cr.)<br />
Drafting I<br />
A course where students develop basic<br />
manual drafting skills in lettering, singleview<br />
drawings, geometric construction,<br />
multiview projection, and working drawings.<br />
Intended for students with no previous<br />
drafting experience. Prerequisite:<br />
Completion of MATH 0930 (or equivalent<br />
placement test score).<br />
ENTk 1520<br />
(3 cr.)<br />
Drafting II<br />
The second course in a two-semester<br />
sequence where students develop<br />
drafting skills in auxiliaries, sections,<br />
obliques, isometrics, and descriptive<br />
geometry. Prerequisites: Completion of<br />
ENTK 1510 and MATH 0930 (or equivalent<br />
placement test score).<br />
ENTk 1560<br />
(3 cr.)<br />
Freehand Sketching<br />
Students acquire and demonstrate pictorial<br />
drafting skills in oblique, isometric,<br />
and perspective and learn and use basic<br />
techniques in technical illustration . Prerequisite:<br />
Completion of ENTK 1510.<br />
ENTk 1570<br />
(3 cr.)<br />
Inking for Drafters<br />
A course where students acquire and<br />
demonstrate manual inking skills on<br />
polyester film utilizing technical ink pens<br />
and mechanical lettering devices. Prerequisite:<br />
Completion of ENTK 1520.<br />
ENTk 1610<br />
(3 cr.)<br />
Designing and Sizing<br />
Mechanical and Electrical Systems<br />
This course provides entry-level skills<br />
in designing and sizing mechanical and<br />
electrical systems for small commercial<br />
and residential buildings. Drafters,<br />
architectural aides, and other technicians<br />
utilize these skills. Prerequisite: Completion<br />
of ENTK 1520.<br />
ENTk 1710<br />
(3 cr.)<br />
Architectural Drafting I<br />
A course where students develop basic<br />
architectural skills while completing a<br />
required project that includes elevations,<br />
sections, floor plan, and details. Reference<br />
materials help students gain an<br />
understanding of codes, materials, structures,<br />
architectural aids, and standards.<br />
Prerequisite: Completion of either ENTK<br />
1510 or EN TK 2500.<br />
ENTk 1720<br />
(3 cr.)<br />
Architectural Drafting II<br />
A course where students produce a<br />
complete set of architectural documents<br />
through a student-developed design.<br />
Emphasis is placed on space, form,<br />
materials, structural system, and architectural<br />
standards. Students complete<br />
this course utilizing AutoCAD. Prerequisite:<br />
Completion of ENTK 1710.<br />
ENTk 1770<br />
(3 cr.)<br />
Structural Drafting<br />
A course in the preparation of design and<br />
working drawings for structures such as<br />
bridges and buildings using wood, steel,<br />
and concrete. Prerequisite: Completion<br />
of ENTK 1520.<br />
ENTk 1800<br />
(3 cr.)<br />
Cartography I<br />
An introductory course on the basic<br />
principles of map projections and map<br />
preparation. Students acquire knowledge<br />
about terrestrial and space map projections<br />
currently used and gain an understanding<br />
about the concepts of map<br />
drafting, preparation, and publication.<br />
Prerequisite: Completion of ENTK 1510<br />
ENTk 2070<br />
(3 cr.)<br />
Engineering Surveying<br />
An introductory course on ordinary field<br />
surveying . Students acquire skills in<br />
the practical aspects of the field survey<br />
operations of measuring distances,<br />
angles, differences in elevation, and in<br />
the care and maintenance of surveying<br />
equipment. The final project will be to<br />
collect survey data for a topographic<br />
map. Prerequisite: Completion of ENTK<br />
1510. (Cross-listed as CE 2070.)<br />
ENTk 2500<br />
(3 cr.)<br />
Computer-Aided Drafting I<br />
An introductory course in CAD. Students<br />
learn how to create a drawing, make<br />
changes, and output to paper. Prerequisites:<br />
Completion of DVST 0510 or ENGL<br />
0510 (or equivalent placement test score)<br />
and ENTK 1510 or concurrent enrollment.<br />
ENTk 2505<br />
(3 cr.)<br />
Computer-Aided Drafting II<br />
A continuation of ENTK 2500 using<br />
advanced CAD skills. Prerequisites:<br />
Completion of ENTK 2500 and DVST 0510<br />
or ENGL 0510 (or equivalent placement<br />
test score).<br />
ENTk 2510<br />
(3 cr.)<br />
Computer-Aided Drafting III<br />
This course is a continuation of ENTK<br />
2505. Students acquire knowledge in<br />
advanced AutoCAD features such as<br />
viewports, hatches, line types, 3-D<br />
objects, solid modeling, paper spare<br />
plotting, and AutoLISP. The course is<br />
for practicing professionals (engineers<br />
and technicians). Prerequisites: ENTK<br />
2505 and six months’ full-time AutoCad<br />
experience.<br />
ENTk 2520<br />
(3 cr.)<br />
Advanced Mechanical Drafting<br />
An advanced drafting course where<br />
students produce three sets of advanced<br />
machine working drawings, including the<br />
tolerancing of mating parts. Drawing will<br />
be done using AutoCAD. Prerequisite:<br />
Completion of ENTK 1520.