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ENGR 113 DIMENSIONING WITH DRAWINGS 4CR<br />
This course is an introduction to basic dimensioning techniques using<br />
orthographic, Floor plan, and civil plat drawings. Students will create bordered<br />
drawings using industry level dimension techniques relating to architecture,<br />
civil and mechanical disciplines using ASME and AIA standards. Prerequisites:<br />
MATH 080, ENGR 111 (as a pre or corequisite), or instructor permission.<br />
ENGR 121 GRAPHIC PROBLEM SOLVING 4CR<br />
This class focuses on graphic problem solving. Principles and techniques <strong>of</strong><br />
descriptive geometry and section views are the main subject taught. Students<br />
will also learn how to create development patterns. Emphasis is placed on<br />
ASME standards. Prerequisite: ENGR 113 or instructor permission.<br />
ENGR 122 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS III 4CR<br />
Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> engineering graphics including: section views, intersections,<br />
developments, and isometric drawing. Emphasis is placed on ASME, DOD and<br />
ISO standards. Prerequisite: ENGR 121.<br />
ENGR 123 APPLIED DIMENSIONING<br />
AND TOLERANCING<br />
4CR<br />
This is a more advanced class on dimensioning with an added focus on<br />
tolerancing. Students will learn how dimensions relate to the form, fit, and<br />
function <strong>of</strong> the part by the application <strong>of</strong> linear and geometry tolerancing. ASME<br />
and ISO standards are used. Prerequisite: ENGR 113 or instructor permission.<br />
ENGT 101 ENGINEERING INTRODUCTION<br />
AND ORIENTATION<br />
2CR<br />
Overview and survey <strong>of</strong> a cross-section <strong>of</strong> engineering fields. Includes an<br />
introduction to all phases <strong>of</strong> engineering graphics technology, role <strong>of</strong> the<br />
technician in industry, and career survey. Prerequisites: ABED 046 and ABED 040<br />
or MATH 070.<br />
ENGT 105 ENGINEERING COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 2CR<br />
This is an introduction to the use <strong>of</strong> personal computers and file management<br />
specific to the engineering environment. Course will include hands-on<br />
experience with Windows, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, plus various basic<br />
programs as they relate to graphic programs. Prerequisites: ABED 046 and<br />
ABED 040 or MATH 070.<br />
ENGT 108 INTRODUCTION TO DRAFTING 4CR<br />
Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> drafting including: sketching techniques, orthographic<br />
projection, layout techniques and dimensioning. This is a basic course for<br />
non-engineering graphics majors.<br />
ENGT 131 AUTOCAD I 4CR<br />
An introductory course in Computer Aided Drafting and Design using state<br />
<strong>of</strong> the art s<strong>of</strong>tware. Emphasis is placed on using the basic commands such<br />
as coordinate system, editing, screen, text, and dimensioning commands.<br />
Prerequisite: ENGR 113, or instructor permission.<br />
ENGT 132 AUTOCAD II 4CR<br />
An advanced course in Computer Aided Drafting and Design. This is a 2D class<br />
that has its focus on architectural, civil, and mechanical scaling for engineering<br />
drawings. Prerequisite: ENGT 131 or instructor permission.<br />
ENGT 133 AUTOCAD III 4CR<br />
An advanced course in Computer Aided Drafting and Design that introduces<br />
the student to 3D surfacing and modeling. The students will also learn how to<br />
create 2D dimensional drawings from 3D modeling. Prerequisite: ENGT 131 or<br />
instructor permission.<br />
ENGT 141 APPLIED MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY 4CR<br />
Relationships between properties, structure and processes <strong>of</strong> engineering<br />
materials. Discussion <strong>of</strong> surfaces, finishes and manufacturing processes.<br />
Various engineering materials are included with an emphasis on metals and<br />
polymers. Prerequisites: ENGR 121 or instructor permission.<br />
Course Descriptions<br />
ENGT 151 APPLIED MACHINE<br />
METAL PROCESSES<br />
4CR<br />
Introduction to machining processes and technology. Identification <strong>of</strong> metals,<br />
use and care <strong>of</strong> hand tools, thread forms, work location and holding devices.<br />
Practical application <strong>of</strong> measuring, drilling, grinding, sawing, and milling with<br />
an introduction to CNC milling and turning processes. Prerequisite: ENGT 141 or<br />
instructor permission.<br />
ENGT 202 SPECIALIZED TECHNICAL<br />
EMPLOYMENT PREPARATION<br />
2CR<br />
An advanced course in specialized employment preparation for the technology<br />
industry. Course covers job search techniques including: resume writing, cover<br />
letters, job applications, interviewing techniques and portfolio preparation.<br />
Use <strong>of</strong> joblines and developing networks is included. Prerequisite: ENGT 102.<br />
ENGT 211 APPLIED INDUSTRIAL GRAPHICS 4CR<br />
Application <strong>of</strong> advanced engineering skills to create complex detail drawings<br />
<strong>of</strong> machined and cast metal parts from engineering sketches with emphasis<br />
on ASME, DOD and ISO standards. Includes research and use <strong>of</strong> various<br />
reference materials and vendor resources and media selection. Prerequisites:<br />
ENGT 122, ENGT 131, or instructor permission.<br />
ENGT 222 CATIA V5 FOR ENGINEERING I 4CR<br />
Introduction to 3D modeling and parametric design using CATIA Version 5<br />
s<strong>of</strong>tware. Application <strong>of</strong> advanced engineering graphics skills to create basic<br />
parts and assemblies in both solids and wireframe. Prerequisite: ENGT 133 or<br />
instructor permission.<br />
ENGT 223 CATIA V5 FOR ENGINEERING II 4CR<br />
Advanced 3D modeling and parametric design using CATIA s<strong>of</strong>tware.<br />
Application <strong>of</strong> advanced engineering graphics skills to create complex parts<br />
and assemblies in both solids and wireframe. Prerequisite: ENGT 133, or<br />
ENGT 222, or instructor permission.<br />
ENGT 224 CATIA V5 FOR ENGINEERING III 4CR<br />
Advanced 3D modeling and parametric design using CATIA s<strong>of</strong>tware.<br />
Application <strong>of</strong> advanced engineering graphics skills to create complex parts<br />
and assemblies in both solids and wireframe. Continuation <strong>of</strong> ENGT 223.<br />
Prerequisite: ENGT 133, or ENGT 223, or instructor permission.<br />
ENGT 225 SOLIDWORKS FOR ENGINEERING I 4CR<br />
An advanced course in engineering graphics using feature based, parametric,<br />
state <strong>of</strong> the art s<strong>of</strong>tware. Students will learn and apply parametric solid modeling<br />
techniques to create machined and cast metal, sheetmetal and plastic parts<br />
working from engineering sketches and/or prototypes. Prerequisite: ENGT 131 or<br />
instructor permission.<br />
ENGT 226 SOLIDWORKS FOR ENGINEERING II 4CR<br />
An advanced course in engineering graphics using feature based 3D<br />
parametric, state <strong>of</strong> the art s<strong>of</strong>tware. Students will learn and apply parametric<br />
solid modeling techniques to create machined, cast metal, sheetmetal and<br />
plastic parts and mated assemblies working from engineering sketches and/or<br />
prototypes. Prerequisite: ENGT 225 or instructor permission.<br />
ENGT 227 SOLIDWORKS FOR ENGINEERING III 4CR<br />
An advanced course expanding on the use <strong>of</strong> feature-based parametric.<br />
Students will apply parametric solid modeling and photo-realistic rendering<br />
techniques to create complex parts and assemblies using Top-Down assembly<br />
and multiple-configuration techniques working from engineering sketches<br />
and/or measured parts. Prerequisite: ENGT 226 or instructor permission.<br />
ENGT 233 PRESENTATION GRAPHICS I 4CR<br />
This course is an introduction to methods for creating pr<strong>of</strong>essional-quality<br />
technical presentations, utilizing various manual and s<strong>of</strong>tware-assisted<br />
techniques. Emphasis will be placed on creating customer-focused, audiencecentered,<br />
presentations. Prerequisite: ENGT 225 or instructor permission.<br />
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