Drafting Courses:
Auto CAD I
Hrs: 45
Tuition: $300
Terms Offered: I, III
Course #: 5384
Days: T, TH
Time: 6:00-9:15
The course will show the process of using the computer to apply drafting skills. Topics include filing and saving drawings, using set-up wizards, drawing lines, erasing objects, and layer controls. Other topics include: using object snaps, plotting and printing, command editing, and using arrays.
Auto CAD II
Hrs: 45
Tuition: $300
Terms Offered: II, IV
Course #: 5385
Days: T, TH
Time: 6:00-9:15
The student will be able to produce complete sets of drawings. Topics include: scaling, polylines, multilines, splines, dimensioning practices, placing tolerances on dimensions, sectional views, blocks and external references, and assigning attributes.
AutoDesk Inventor I
Hrs: 45
Tuition: $300
Terms Offered: I, III
Course #: 5390
Days: M, W
Time: 6:00-9:15
This basic course introduces the student to the feature-based parametric modeling system. The program allows completion of a 3-D solid model through the use of basic geometric shapes. The student will create
computer models from scratch and by using sketched objects form other programs such as Auto CAD. Students will also use plotting, printing, and editing to produce a drawing.
AutoDesk Inventor II
Hrs: 45
Tuition: $300
Terms Offered: II, IV
Course#: 5392
Days: M, W
Time: 6:00-9:15
Advanced 3-D-Solid Modeling Techniques will be discussed. Models will be altered. 2D drawings will be produced. The student will complete two design projects. An assembly model will be animated. Exploded, animated assemblies will be created. Parametric modeling is used to rapidly create a drawing or pass information directly from the design room to the manufacturing floor. Production of rapid prototypes from the parametric model is very desirable in today's industrial world.