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Apr 03, 2025
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ENGR& 114 Engineering Graphics (5 credits)
Distribution Area Fulfilled General Transfer Elective Formerly ENGR 110 - CCN
Prerequisite Completion of Math Guided Self-Placement (GSP)
Course Description An introduction to Computer Aided Design (CAD) using software based on parametric solid modeling. Students will use the software to create virtual models, show the models in various projections and views, manage the associated computer files, and produce engineering drawings. The course includes the engineering graphics topics of three-dimensional visualization, sketching, displaying solid objects in two-dimensional views, dimensioning, and reading engineering drawings.
Student Outcomes 1. Describe and construct three-dimensional parts and assemblies using CAD software.
2. Read and produce detailed parts and assembly drawings in CAD using accepted visual, dimensioning and tolerance
techniques.
3. Produce original three-dimensional computer models of components and their assemblies.
4. Demonstrate the application of CAD drawing and visualization to engineering design.
5. Demonstrate surface modeling in CAD.
6. Use a combination of parametric, surface and solid modeling to create CAD models.
7. Visualize and sketch three-dimensional objects in two dimensions using various projections and views.
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