ENR 105 — Applied Computer Aided Design
This first course in Computer-Aided Design (CAD) uses the latest release of AutoCAD software. Students are introduced to the terminology, use, and capabilities of CAD. Through hands-on instruction, students learn to complete projects using the latest hardware and software. After starting with the beginning draw and edit commands, the course proceeds to cover tolerance dimensioning, printing, the creation of symbols libraries, isometric rending, threedimensional wire-frame modeling, and blocks with attributes.
Part of
- Architectural Technology - AAS (2301) Division: Mathematics, Engineering Technologies and Computer Sciences (METCS) Division
- Civil Engineering Technology - AAS (5309) Division: Mathematics, Engineering Technologies and Computer Sciences (METCS) Division
- Engineering - AS (0399) Division: Mathematics, Engineering Technologies and Computer Sciences (METCS) Division
- Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering Technology - AAS (2314) Division: Mathematics, Engineering Technologies and Computer Sciences (METCS) Division
- Technical Studies - AAS (5304) Division: Mathematics, Engineering Technologies and Computer Sciences (METCS) Division
- Technical Studies: Uniform Construction Code Technology - AAS (5305) Division: Mathematics, Engineering Technologies and Computer Sciences (METCS) Division