CAD 101 — Computer Aided Drafting
This course develops fundamental skills in forming, presenting, and interpreting ideas and concepts using a graphic language. The course provides practice in the use of freehand sketching and Computer Aided Drafting (AutoCAD) topics, including engineering geometry, orthographic projection, auxiliary and section views, fasteners and isometric pictorials. The course also covers the use of Standards, Specification and Geometric Tolerancing. Students in this course are expected to be computer literate. Two lecture hours and three laboratory hours per week. Instructional Support Fee applies. Note: Utilizes Windows based software Mac versions available. Gen. Ed. Competencies Met: Information Literacy.
Part of
- CNC Machining and Programming Certificate
- Computer Aided Design and Drafting Certificate
- Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing Certificate
- Architectural and Civil
- Electro-Mechanical w/Green Energy
- Engineering Science Transfer
- Math and Science
- Physics
- Environmental
- Mechanical
- Behavioral and Social Sciences
- Humanities
- Theatre Transfer