What classes will I take?
Engineering Drafting & Design I and II introduces technical drafting from the fundamentals through advanced drafting practices.
Engineering Drafting & Design III includes advanced principles, techniques and applications of drafting technology required for the preparation of section drawings, detail and assembly drawings, welding drawings and developments.
Introduction to CAD using AutoCAD presents an introduction to the basic elements of computer-aided drafting.
Advanced CAD using AutoCAD emphasizes the more advanced computer-aided drawing and editing commands, symbols libraries, attributes, and basic three-dimensional drawing commands.
Engineering Drafting & Design (Piping/HVAC) provides instruction in the preparation of drawings and specifications for process piping systems with an introduction to the basic design of heating and air-conditioning systems.
Engineering Drafting & Design (Structural) introduces the students to the four types of structural drafting: structural steel, precast concrete, poured-in-place concrete, and structural wood.
Engineering Drafting & Design (Electrical) is a basic course designed to provide fundamental skills associated with electrical drawings for residential and commercial buildings.
Modern Manufacturing Techniques is a study of modem manufacturing techniques, including a discussion of hand tools, precision measuring tools, material identification and selection, identification and uses of machine tools/equipment.
Statics & Strength of Materials presents the fundamental principles of engineering mechanics including the analysis of force systems on rigid bodies in static equilibrium.
Solid Modeling allows the user to model mechanical
design concepts in 3-D using the latest 3-D modeling software. |