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CAD Computer-Aided Design CAD105 - Industrial Design Engineering Course introduces industrial design, and its place in the manufacturing process. Content includes design visualization, creation, and application of 3-D computer-generated models in todays manufacturing, communication, and publishing industries; creating a 3-D computer model component design from original idea, pencil sketching, and concept analysis, to use of surface and solid modeling software; use of Boolean operations in model construction and editing, display commands, detailing, geometric translation, rendering and presentation. 4 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 2) Fee: $75 CAD110 - Autocad Release Update Course allows the student to be comfortable with a new interface. Content includes new features of the software. Intended for those whose understanding of beginning AutoCAD topics (see CAD 116) was learned on an earlier release than what is currently offered in the core AutoCAD sequence. Recommended: CAD 116. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 1; lab: 0) Fee: $75 CAD116 - Basic AutoCAD Course is first of three in drafting and design using AutoCAD software. Content includes setting up a drawing electronically; drawing and editing; construction techniques; display commands; effective layering; dimensioning and detailing; using blocks, and plotting. 3 Credit Hours (lecture: 2; lab: 2) Fee: $75 CAD117 - Intermediate AutoCAD Course is second of three in AutoCAD. Content includes assigning attributes to blocks; using external references; grouping and filtering entities, and slide shows; three-dimensional (3D) topics cover dynamic viewing, defining coordinate systems, extrusions, wireframe modeling, surface modeling; introduction in to solid modeling. Recommended: CAD 116 or consent of instructor. 4 Credit Hours (lecture: 4; lab: 0) Fee: $75 CAD118 - Advanced AutoCAD The last course in the core AutoCAD sequence follows up on solid modeling topics, including an introduction to parametric design and rendering. The focus of the course is productively customizing AutoCAD, including customization of menus, toolbars, and digitizers. The Auto LISP programming language is also introduced. Recommended: CAD 117 or consent of instructor. 4 Credit Hours (lecture: 4; lab: 0) Fee: $75 CAD130 - Pro/Engineer I Course introduces Pro/Engineer Computer-Aided Design software. Focus is on acquiring the skills needed to operate any 3-D CAD system. Content includes basic commands used in parametric design, to develop spatial visualization skill and ability to create and understand industrial designs; designing in 3-D solids; parametrics; design for assembly, and 3-D drawing documentation. Hands-on course includes creating 3-D assemblies and detail drawings to go from art to part utilizing solid modeling techniques. 3 Credit Hours (lecture: 2; lab: 2) Fee: $75 CAD131 - Pro/Engineer II Course presents advanced treatment of commands used in computer-aided design. Content includes attributes, 3-D modeling, macro programming, and customizing menus. Specific software covered to be announced. Recommended: CAD 130. 3 Credit Hours (lecture: 2; lab: 2) Fee: $75 CAD134 - Basic AutoCAD for Interior Design Course introduces Computer-Aided Design with emphasis on interior design applications. Students use the computer to draw and plot floor plans, lighting and electrical plans, and elevations. The course covers setting up a drawing electronically, drawing and editing, construction techniques, display commands, effective layering, dimensioning and detailing, using blocks, and plotting. 4 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 2) Fee: $75 CAD136 - Advanced AutoCAD for Interior Design Second course in AutoCAD for interior design covers creating and utilizing advanced drawing techniques; developing complex interior design applications including lighting, electrical plans, elevations, and 3D drawings; producing drawings with unconventional angles; using symbols/blocks and assigning attributes for use in drawing applications; and producing drawing plots with multiple scales with advanced functionality. 4 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 2) Fee: $75 CAD140 - CAD Introduction to Building Systems - HVAC Course in CAD for Facilities Management or Facilities Engineering focuses on Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning (HVAC), and fire protection systems. Course covers layout and creation of computer-generated models as they apply to building's mechanical systems. Topics include fundamentals of the development of construction drawings using CAD for HVAC, and fire protection systems. (Course does not include engineering aspects of design but only the layout and drafting using CAD.) Students cannot receive credit for both CAD 140 and FME 140. 4 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 2) Fee: $75 CAD191 - Emergency Response Pre-Plan Design A course for Emergency Responders using computer based software. This course is an introduction to Emergency Response Applications with emphasis on emergency pre-planning. Course will focus on designing plans for use by emergency responders using Firehouse, AutoCAD, and other applicable software. The computer will be used by students to document information about the condition of assets, including buildings and personnel for transmission to emergency operations managers and personnel who need it for planning response, crisis management, and recovery efforts. Students cannot receive credit for both CAD 191 and FIR 191. 4 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 2) Fee: $75 CAD210 - Industrial Design Engineering Techniques Course continues CAD 105 to increase skills for creating prototypes of computer models using 3-D modeling software. Hands-on lab course involves critical thinking skills related to industrial design and manufacturing. Content includes industrial techniques such as extrusions, laser cutting, fasteners, welding, sheet metal production, injection molding, and stereo lithography; production process utilizing computer-controlled machining centers and prototyping equipment. 4 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 2) Fee: $75 CAD220 - CAD Introduction to Building Systems - Revit Revit enables students to create full 3D architectural project models and place them in working drawings. Class focuses on the basic tools that the majority of users will need to work with. Topics include creating floor plans, adding views, adding various building components, and creating sheets for plotting. Credit cannot be received in both ARC 220 and CAD 220. 4 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 2) Fee: $75 CAD223 - Introduction to 3D Studio Max Course introduces 3D Studio MAX, the leading software in its field, preferred choice of animators, designers and engineers. Content includes capabilities of animation and rendering features as used in such diverse applications as engineering and architectural visualization, accident recreation and multimedia presentations. 3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0) Fee: $75 CAD230 - Introduction to Solid Works Course explores the theory and application of solid modeling techniques for product design and manufacturing, using SolidWorks parametric modeling software. Content includes transforming computer sketches into three-dimensional features; parametric modeling techniques further explored to create computer models of plastic molded parts; casting; and sheet metal; photorealistic rendering and animation of three-dimensional models to visually communicate design ideas. 3 Credit Hours (lecture: 2; lab: 2) Fee: $75 CAD231 - Advanced SolidWorks Course is advanced exploration of the theory and application of solid modeling techniques for product design and manufacturing using SolidWorks. Content includes photorealistic rendering of computer models; animation, and advanced computer modeling techniques; design topics such as molded parts, sheet metal, detail drawings, and assemblies. Recommended: CAD 230. 3 Credit Hours (lecture: 2; lab: 2) Fee: $75 CAD240 - Introduction to Autodesk Inventor Course explores issues in the field of computer-aided design using Autodesk Inventor. Content includes basic parametric modeling techniques using sketching tools; creating basic three-dimensional parts, assemblies, and 3-D presentations. 3 Credit Hours (lecture: 2; lab: 2) Fee: $75 CAD290 - Topics in Computer-Aided Design Course explores major issues in the field of Computer-Aided Design. Topics will be selected from the following subspecialties as they relate to the design process: up-and-coming CAD software packages, animation, multimedia, Internet, and simulation. Course has different focus and/or scope from other courses currently offered in the department and can be repeated on different topics up to three times for up to nine semester hours of credit. Prerequisite may vary by topic. 1-4 Credit Hours (lecture: 1-4; lab: 1-4)
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