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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 383766 Architectural Design II4 credit hours, 7 contact hours (1 hour lecture and 6 hours lab). Prerequisite: (3702 or 3706) and 3757.Course is graded A-E.In this course, the second in the Architectural Design series, the student is given a sequence of drafting anddesign projects involved in residential construction. Both manual and CAD drafting are used to produce a setof working drawings for a residence. Concepts introduced in other courses are further explored along with anintroduction to design techniques and model building.3771 Structural Steel and Concrete3 credit hours, 5 contact hours (2 hours lecture and 3 hours lab). Prerequisite: 3707 and 3728. Course isgraded A-E.This course covers the fundamentals of structural steel and reinforced concrete designing and drafting.Topics covered include practices and methods used in the graphical representation of structural steel andreinforced concrete structures. Basic stress calculations and design concepts are studied for use in simplifieddesign and detailing.3776 Architectural Design III4 credit hours, 7 contact hours (1 hour lecture and 6 hours lab). Prerequisite: 3707 and 3766. Course isgraded A-E.The focus of this course, the third in the Architectural Design sequence, is on commercial construction. CADdrafting is employed to produce a series of working drawings representative of types drawn for a commercialbuilding. Topics in design, building type study and code review are also included as they relate to the specificproject.3786 Drafting and Design Capstone Course5 credit hours, 8 contact hours (2 hours lecture and 6 hours lab). Prerequisite: 3736 or 3776 or 3752. Courseis graded A-E.This is a capstone course structured to give the student experience in real world drafting, designing andengineering problems. The student should apply skills and theories learned in previous course work tocomplete team projects. This class is structured to simulate a real world office.3790 Graphic Design Capstone2 credit hours, 4 contact hours (1 hour lecture and 3 hours lab). Prerequisite: 1800, 1900, and 20 designcredit hours. Course is graded A-E.This course is an application course in which the student will complete several real world projects in graphicdesign.3820 Design Fundamentals3 credit hours, 5 contact hours (1 hour lecture and 4 hours lab). Prerequisite: None. Course is graded A-E.Orientation to the visual communications and printing industries, including principles and practices of visualdesign through the studies of historic and contemporary sales communication.REVISED - JANUARY, <strong>2004</strong> -- Office of the Vice President and Dean of Faculty -- clc

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