BPR-111 — Print Reading
This course introduces the basic principles of print reading. Topics include line types, orthographic projections, dimensioning methods, and notes. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret basic prints and visualize the features of a part or system. Semester all Class Hours: 1.00
Part of
- Computer-Integrated Machining, A.A.S.: Emphasis in Computer Numerical Control
- Computer-Integrated Machining, Diploma
- Computer-Integrated Machining, Certificate: Emphasis in CNC Fundamentals
- Computer-Integrated Machining, Certificate: Emphasis in Machining Fundamentals
- Computer-Integrated Machining, Certificate: Emphasis in Drafting
- Computer-Integrated Machining, Certificate: Emphasis in Machining
- Industrial Systems Technology, A.A.S.: Emphasis in Maintenance, Installation, and Repair
- Industrial Systems Technology, Diploma: Emphasis in Maintenance, Installation, and Repair
- Industrial Systems Technology, Certificate: Emphasis in Industrial Mechanic Technician