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2003-2004 Academic Year - Central Ohio Technical College

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COTC Course Description Listing -- Engineering Technologies Courses<strong>2003</strong>-<strong>2004</strong> <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Year</strong> Page 343701 Civil Cad2 Credit Hours, 3 contact hours (1 hour lecture and 2 hours lab). Prerequisite: 3708 and 3733 or permissionby instructor. Course is graded A-E.This course will introduce the student to the use of CAD in preparation of civil drawings and calculations.Includes subdivision layout, contours, profiles, highway layout, and earthwork.3702 CAD/Drawing for Engineering Technology4 credit hours, 6 contact hours (2 hours lecture and 4 hours lab). Prerequisite: None. Course is graded A-E.This is a beginning course in learning techniques to develop and document ideas through freehand drawingand CAD. Emphasis is on the development of sketching techniques, multi-view and isometric drawings,dimensioning, and blueprint reading. Principles learned will be reinforced through the use of CAD software.3704 3-D Design and Animation2 credit hours, 3 contact hours (1 hours lecture and 2 hours lab). Prerequisite: 1600, 1900, and (3702 or3706). Course is graded A-E.An introduction to the construction of three-dimensional forms and environments with scripted movementthrough those environments by digital methods.3705 Basic Web Site Construction2 credit hours, 3 contact hours (1 hour lecture and 2 hours lab). Prerequisite: 1600 or concurrent enrollment in1600. Course is graded A-E.In this course the student will learn the skills necessary to construct a basic Internet website for personal orbusiness use. Hyper Text Mark-Up Language (HTML) coding fundamentals are described and each studentwill be able to explore these concepts by creating a site with their own material. Topics include: Introduction tothe Internet; Text and Heading Formatting; Lists; Linking Documents and Other Objects; Using Backgrounds,Images and Animation and Sound; Tables; Frames; and Site Management.3706 Introduction to CAD2 credit hours, 3 contact hours (1 hour lecture and 2 hours lab). Prerequisite: Previous drafting experiencepreferred. Course is graded A-E.This is the first course in a series of Computer Aided Drafting courses. The students will gain familiarity withthe system hardware, peripherals and software. They will learn to construct a basic dimensioned orthographicdrawing with the CAD system.3707 Intermediate CAD2 credit hours, 3 contact hours (1 hour lecture and 2 hours lab). Prerequisite: 3702 or (3013 and 3706).Course is graded A-E.This is the second in a series of CAD courses building on a foundation of Introduction to CAD. Advancedconcepts in CAD will be explored including symbol libraries, isometric and 3D constructions, using the blockcommands, creation of bill of materials and MS-DOS usage.REVISED - JANUARY, <strong>2004</strong> -- Office of the Vice President and Dean of Faculty -- clc

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