CAD-101 - INTRO TO COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN/DRAFTING at State University
4 Credits
Introduction to Computer-Aided Design and Drawings is a basic course in Computer-Aided Design. Content stresses learning major CAD commands and using the graphic user interface. Conceptual drawing and spatial relationships, as well as file maintenance and plotting output, are used to create two dimensional design models. Prerequisite: exemption/completion of READ A-D or ENG-001 and MAT-095 or MAT-097. Two hours lecture and two hours laboratory each week. Three credits. Three billable hours.
CAD-101 - INTRO TO COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN/DRAFTING at The State University
Dates: Aug 27 to Dec 7
Lecture Meeting:Monday Wednesday and Friday
Time: 4:00pm to 4:50pm
Labratory Meeting: Monday 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Instructor: Proffessor McGonagall
Location: The State University Building #4 Room 410
At the completion of this course, the student will:
1. Recognize and apply standard drafting principles in a CAD environment. P1
2. Have developed a working knowledge and skills to effectively and efficiently create drawings using AutoCAD. P1
3. Identify and explain the function and purpose of CAD system components. P15, GE4
4. Apply basic dimensioning procedures. P8, GE3
5. Plot CAD drawings at designated scales. P2, GE3
6. Utilize CAD as a precision drafting tool. P15, GE2
7. Explain common industry CAD practices. P2, GE7
8. Describe the design process and responsibilities of design team members. P15, GE1
9. Be ready to proceed to advanced CAD course work. P5, GE7
10. Understand career opportunities in CAD. P15, GE7