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Nov 23, 2024
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Catalog 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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CADE 101 Architectural and Engineering Tools and Techniques3 credits Introductory exposure to tools and techniques used in the disciplines of mechanical design, architecture, civil design, and other design and engineering related fields. Includes an introduction to sketching, drafting with manual drafting tools, and an introduction to computer aided design (CAD) software. Emphasis is placed on communicating design intent. Examples from industry included to illustrate differences and similarities between industries.
Prerequisites: ABED 040 (or placement into MATH 087 or higher) and ABED 046 (or placement into ENGL 093 or higher)
Corequisites: CADE 102 , CADE 103 , and CADE 104
Quarters Offered: Fall, Spring
Student Outcomes/Competencies: Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
- Create sketches related to design/engineering industries
- Create design/engineering drawings using manual drafting tools to convey design intent
- Demonstrate an introductory knowledge of computer aided design (CAD) software
- Demonstrate an understanding of drawing views, scales, dimensioning, and tolerancing
- Identify different design/engineering industries and their unique technical requirements
Total Hours: 50 Lecture Hours: 10 Lab or Clinical Hours: 40
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