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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />
Development Using Triangular, Radial <strong>and</strong> Parallel Lines; Layout<br />
Operation for Structural Fabrications; Operations Required to<br />
Develop Wrap Around Templates for Pipe <strong>and</strong> Tubing.<br />
Prerequisite - ENGR 0107 (Blueprint Reading <strong>and</strong><br />
Interpretation)<br />
Duration - 13 weeks<br />
Lectures - 3/0<br />
ENGR 1100 (Engineering Graphics)<br />
Engineering Graphics provides visually oriented data that is<br />
useable by technical, engineering, <strong>and</strong> manufacturing personnel<br />
to assist in the production of goods <strong>and</strong> services. The method<br />
of creating Engineering Drawings has changed from manual<br />
drafting to Computer Aided Drafting; however, the technical<br />
content of Engineering Graphics has not changed.<br />
Introduction to Technical Drawing; Introduction to CAD;<br />
Geometric Constructions; Orthographic Projection; Pictorial<br />
Sketching; Dimensioning; Sectional Views<br />
Duration - 13 weeks<br />
Lectures/Laboratories - 5 hours/week<br />
ENGR 1101 (Engineering Drawing)<br />
This is an introductory level course designed to provide students<br />
with the basics of mechanical drafting <strong>and</strong> freeh<strong>and</strong> sketching.<br />
Included will be topics addressing drafting fundamentals, use of<br />
drafting equipment, <strong>and</strong> informative retrieval from mechanical<br />
blueprints. This course is NOT a drafting course nor a course<br />
directed to CAD.<br />
Drafting Fundamentals; Applied Geometry; Orthographic<br />
Projection; Sectional Views; Dimensioning; Detail <strong>and</strong> Assembly<br />
Working Drawings<br />
Duration - 13 weeks<br />
Lectures/Laboratories - 3 hours/week<br />
ENGR 1102 (Engineering Drawing)<br />
This course is designed to build on the basic drafting completed<br />
in ENGR 1103 with primary application to marine machinery<br />
assembly drawings. The student will apply basic machine shop<br />
<strong>and</strong> engineering knowledge to select materials <strong>and</strong> make working<br />
assembly drawings, using traditional methods, of selected marine<br />
machinery. Blueprint reading exercises are used to extract<br />
information as required in the work place.<br />
Drafting Fundamentals; Piping Drawings; Welding Drawings;<br />
Electrical Drawings; Assembly Drawings<br />
Prerequisite - ENGR 1103 (Engineering Graphics)<br />
Duration - 13 weeks<br />
Lectures/Laboratories - 4 hours/week<br />
ENGR 1103 (Engineering Graphics)<br />
Engineering Graphics provides visually oriented data that is<br />
useable by technical, engineering, <strong>and</strong> manufacturing personnel<br />
to assist in the production of goods <strong>and</strong> services.<br />
Introduction to Technical Drawing; Geometric Constructions;<br />
Pictorial Sketching; Orthographic Projection; Scale; Blueprint<br />
Interpretation; Dimensioning; Sectional Views<br />
Duration - 13 weeks<br />
Lectures - 2 hours/week = 26 hrs total<br />
Laboratories - 2 hours/week = 26 hrs total<br />
ENGR 1104 (Engineering Graphics)<br />
Engineering Graphics provides visually oriented data that is<br />
useable by technical, engineering, <strong>and</strong> manufacturing personnel<br />
to assist in the production of goods <strong>and</strong> services. The method<br />
of creating Engineering Drawings has changed from manual<br />
drafting to Computer Aided Drafting.<br />
Introduction to CAD; Editing Existing Entities; Advanced Drawing<br />
Construction; Dimensioning Variables; Plotting<br />
Prerequisites - ENGR 1103 (Engineering Graphics)<br />
Duration - 5 weeks<br />
Lectures/Labs - 8 hours/week = 40 hours<br />
ENGR 1201 (Introduction to AutoCAD)<br />
This is an introductory course designed to provide students with<br />
fundamental competency in the use of AutoCAD.<br />
Introduction to CAD; Editing Existing Entities; Advanced Drawing<br />
Construction; Dimensioning Variables; Plotting<br />
Prerequisites - ENGR 1103 (Engineering Graphics)<br />
Duration - 13 weeks<br />
Lectures - 0 hours/week = 0 hours total<br />
Laboratories - 3 hours/week = 39 hours total<br />
ENGR 1202 (Engineering Graphics)<br />
This course is designed to develop the skills necessary for the<br />
student to interpret working drawings <strong>and</strong> prints common to<br />
industry. This course will also develop the necessary skills to<br />
produce engineering drawings using AutoCAD (computer aided<br />
drafting).<br />
Drafting Fundamentals, Notes <strong>and</strong> Specifications, Dimensions,<br />
Bill of Materials, Sections, Working Drawings, Abbreviations <strong>and</strong><br />
Symbols, Production <strong>and</strong> Processes, Welding Symbols, Piping<br />
Drawings, Electrical Drawings, Fasteners <strong>and</strong> Introduction to<br />
AutoCAD.<br />
Duration - 13 weeks<br />
Lectures - 2 hours/week<br />
Laboratories - 3 hours/week<br />
ENGR 1302 (ROV Engineering Drawing)<br />
This is an introductory level course designed to provide students<br />
with the basics of mechanical drafting <strong>and</strong> freeh<strong>and</strong> sketching.<br />
Included will be topics addressing drafting fundamentals, use of<br />
drafting equipment, <strong>and</strong> informative retrieval from mechanical<br />
blueprints. This course is a basic drafting course <strong>and</strong> not a<br />
course directed to CAD.<br />
Drafting Fundamentals; Applied Geometry; Orthographic<br />
Projection; Sectional Views; Dimensioning; Detail <strong>and</strong> Assemble<br />
Working Drawings<br />
Duration - 5 weeks<br />
Lectures/Labs - 5 hours/week = 25 hours<br />
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