2 - Lake Washington Institute of Technology
2 - Lake Washington Institute of Technology
2 - Lake Washington Institute of Technology
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Programs <strong>of</strong> Study 2<br />
Engineering Graphics<br />
www.lwtech.edu/engt<br />
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS –<br />
MECHANICAL DESIGN EMPHASIS<br />
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE<br />
TRANSFER DEGREE<br />
103 CREDITS<br />
Admission Dates: Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer<br />
Program Mission: The Engineering Graphics Mechanical<br />
Design Emphasis AAS-T degree prepares students<br />
for careers with mechanical engineering firms (e.g.:<br />
aeronautics, aerospace, medical, industrial manufacturing,<br />
etc.). Technicians are needed to translate the rough<br />
sketches, layouts, 3D design models, CAD designs, and<br />
written specifications <strong>of</strong> the engineer or designer into<br />
drawings and CAD databases showing the complete<br />
details and specifications for the finished product.<br />
Graduates are trained in engineering graphics with<br />
a design emphasis to work for companies which<br />
manufacture machinery, electrical equipment, computers<br />
and fabricated products.<br />
Engineering Graphics Mechanical Design Emphasis AAS-T<br />
degree graduates will:<br />
be prepared for a range <strong>of</strong> entry level positions in the<br />
mechanical engineering field with the ability to be<br />
independent and self-directed<br />
identify the elements and principles <strong>of</strong> mechanical design<br />
complete comprehensive design projects<br />
demonstrate industry ready skills and basic drafting<br />
fundamentals, concepts and techniques<br />
exhibit analytical thought, informed judgment, and<br />
ethical behavior<br />
produce a pr<strong>of</strong>essional resume, cover letter, and<br />
industry ready portfolio<br />
demonstrate critical thinking, teamwork,<br />
communication, intercultural appreciation, and<br />
technical and information literacy skills<br />
meet Social Science, Humanities, Written<br />
Communication, and Quantitative Reasoning<br />
distribution area outcomes<br />
<strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> does not<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer every course each quarter. It is the student’s<br />
responsibility to consult the Class Schedule and work out<br />
an individual schedule with an adviser or counselor. Any<br />
developmental coursework a student may be required to<br />
complete may increase the program length.<br />
.<br />
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS<br />
ENGR 111 Engineering Graphics .........................4<br />
ENGR 113 Dimensioning with Drawings. ..................4<br />
ENGR 121 Graphic Problem Solving .......................4<br />
ENGR 123 Applied Dimensioning & Tolerancing. ...........4<br />
ENGT 101 Engineering Introduction & Orientation. . . . . . . . . 2<br />
ENGT 105 Engineering Computer Applications. ............2<br />
ENGT 225 SolidWorks for Engineering I. ...................4<br />
ENGT 226 SolidWorks for Engineering II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />
ENGT 131 AutoCAD I. ....................................4<br />
ENGT 132 AutoCAD II. ....................................4<br />
ENGT 141 Applied Materials <strong>Technology</strong>. ..................4<br />
ENGT 202 Specialized Technical<br />
Employment Preparation .......................2<br />
ENGT 211 Applied Industrial Graphics. ....................4<br />
ENGT 251 Industrial Design Graphics. .....................4<br />
ENGT 253 Machine Design Graphics. ......................4<br />
ENGT 255 Tool Design Graphics I. .........................4<br />
ENGT 271 Engineering Graphics Problems & Analysis I. .....4<br />
ENGT 272 Engineering Graphics Problems & Analysis II. ....4<br />
ENGT 291 Applied Design Analysis. .......................4<br />
MACH 108 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Machining for Engineering. ....4<br />
TECHNICAL ELECTIVE – 4 CREDITS<br />
See faculty adviser/instructor for pre-approval<br />
ACADEMIC CORE REQUIREMENTS – 25 CREDITS<br />
PHYS& 114 General Physics w/Lab. .........................5<br />
ENGL& 101 English Composition I ..........................5<br />
MATH 111 College Algebra with Applications. ..............5<br />
Humanities. ...................................5<br />
Social Science. .................................5<br />
TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS .......................... 103<br />
See page 15 for a list <strong>of</strong> all applicable courses for each <strong>of</strong> the<br />
categories listed above.<br />
Programs <strong>of</strong> Study<br />
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