1977-1978 - Cochise College
1977-1978 - Cochise College
1977-1978 - Cochise College
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lettering, dimensioning, section and conventions. with emphasis on Industrial drafting standards. 2 hours lecture. 4 hours laboratory, DT 113 Technical Graphic. 1113 Unl••Prerequisite: DT 112 Study of auxiliary and oblique surfaces. intersections. detailing standards. fasteners. materials. and dimensioning, Elements of descriptive geometry are stressed. 2 hours lecture; 4 hours laboratory, DT 120 Spetial R.lation.hip./3 Unit.Prerequisite: DT 112 or concurrent with Solutions 01 points. lines and planes, single-curved. double-curved and warped surfaces. Emphasis upon mechanical. civil and mining engineering application. 2 hours lecture. 4 hours laboratory. DT 130 Drafting for Electrt'nic./3 Unit.Prerequisite: DT 112 or concurrent with A study of drafting in the electrical and electronic industry including components and their symbols, schematic and lopic diagrams. printed circuit board layout and tape-up, silkscreen, detail and assembly drawings of P.C. boards. 2 hours lecture; 4 hours laboratory. DT 200 Drafting for Manufacturing/4 UnitaPrerequisite: DT 112. GT 101 A study of fabrication procedures, machine elements, and the influence of manufacturing on design, includes precision dimensioning and tolerancing, detail and assembly drawings, engineering change orders. 2 hours lecture; 6 hours laboratory. DT 210 Topographica' D.aign and Drafting/4 UnitaPrerequisite: None A combination 01 basic surveying and topographical drafting including mapping. subdivision deSign, profiling, contouring, sectioning. area calculations. horizontal and vertical curve analysis. 2 hours lecture: 6 hours laboratory. DT 220 Conatructlon Drafting/4 UnitaPrerequisite: DT 100 or DT 112Principles and applications of architectural and structural detailsas they apply to the residential and structural building industry.2 hours lecture: 6 hours laboratory.DT 230 Electro-Mechanical C.aign/3 UnitaPrerequisite: DT 112 and Dr 130 or concurrent withA study of electronic packaging and enclosures including chassis,cabinets, control panels, :ables, and wiring diagrams.2 hours lecture; 4 hours laboratory.DT 240 Tool D ••lgn/4 Uni ••Prerequisite: DT 120 and GT 101, or permission of the instructor. A study of standardized tooling components materials including jigs and fixtures, gages, punch and die sets with emphasis on design of the various tooling elements. 2 hours lecture; 6 hours laboratory. DRAMADR 101 Acting/3 UnltaPrerequisite: None Introduction to theories of dramat'::; art and practice in acting. 3 hours lecture. DR 102 Actlng/3 Unit.Prerequisite: None Introduction to development of characterization in all types 01 dramatic literature and practice in acting. 3 hours lecture. DR 103 Introduction to Th.atr./3 Unit.Prerequisite: NoneHistory and tradition of western theatre with analysis anddiscussion of representative drama, classical to contemporary.3 hours lecture.DR 104 Prlncipl.a and Technlqu •• of Play Productlon/3 UnitaPrerequisite: NoneIntroduction to the theory and practice 01 directing, set design.costuming, stage lighting. make-up and production organization.3 hours lecture.DR 105 Th.atr. Danc./1 UnitPrerequisite: NoneStudy and practice in stage movement and choreography lortheatrical productions. Designed for students in Musical Theatreproductions. Meets one day a week for three hours. (Not intendedfor transfer credit.)DR 110 Th.atr. Work.hop/1-3 Unit.Prerequisite: PermiSSion of instructor. Actual participation in a college dramatiC production either in an acting or a production role. No student will be awarded more than FOUR such credits. DR 191-291 Individual Studle./1-4 UnitaPrerequisite: Approval of Division Chairman and instructor. The student will solve a problem under the direction of a faculty member with the approval of the Division Chairman. May be repeated lor credit.