ENGT 102 — Blueprint Reading
provides experiences in reading industrial prints and some sketching of orthographic and pictorial drawings. Topics covered include the interpretation of detail and assembly drawings; auxiliary views; sections, dimensions, and tolerances; lists of materials; notes; drawing change systems; threads; callouts for machine processes; positional and form tolerances; gears; splines; CNC documents; and sheet metal, welding, and control diagrams. Students produce engineering drawings using manual drafting tools and computer-aided design systems. This course is applicable toward all certificates, AAS, ALS (credit hours 3.0, lecture hours 3.0).
Part of
- CNC Technology Specialty
- Electrical Systems Specialty
- Facilities Maintenance Specialty
- Fluid Power Systems Specialty
- Instrumentation Systems Specialty
- Machine Repair Specialty
- Manufacturing Engineering Technology Specialty
- Mechanical Systems Specialty
- Sequestration Specialty
- Certified Production Technician Preparation Certificate
- CNC Operator Certificate
- CNC Technology Certificate
- Electrical Systems Certificate
- Facilities Maintenance Technician Certificate
- Fluid Power Systems Certificate
- Industrial Maintenance Certificate
- Instrumentation Certificate
- Machine Repair Certificate
- Manufacturing Engineering Technology Certificate
- Mechanical Systems Certificate
- Construction and Pipe Specialty
- Industrial and Equipment Specialty
- Pipefitting and Pipe Welding Certificate
- Welding Technician Certificate
- Production Welding Certificate
- Basic Welding Certificate