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MET116 — Engineering Drawing II w/CAD

2 credits · 2 hours

MET 116 - Engineering Drawing II w/CAD MET 116 - Engineering Drawing II w/CAD A second course in engineering drawing emphasizing the principles of descriptive geometry, working drawings, tolerancing methods, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, with an introduction to solid work or other CAD software. Apply technical sketching skills of part and assembly concepts. Generate detailed orthographic and axonometric drawings in a standard industrial format using the latest ASME standards. Understand and apply the principles of descriptive geometry. Develop a complete set of working drawings including identification numbers, bill of materials and engineering change documentation. Have a thorough understanding of fits and tolerances. Define typical thread notes and fastening techniques. Apply geometric dimensioning and tolerance symbols and interpret their meaning on an engineering drawing.

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