2006-07 Catalog Archive (Archived July 31, 2006)

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Course Descriptions

CCD101
Technical Drawing I
Basic principles and skills of drafting as a graphic language; technical sketching and shape description emphasized, geometric construction, multiview projection, sectional views, auxiliary views and revolutions, threads and fasteners, descriptive geometry, dimensioning tolerancing, oblique projection, axonometric projection and ANSI drawing standards. This course serves as a foundation for all other technical drafting courses. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Corequisite(s): CAD116 and CCD102 or CAD118 and CCD102. Fall Only.

CCD102
Detailing I
Additional basics such as producing detail drawings from sketches and/or parts, producing assembly and detail drawings, manufacturing processes theory, surface finish specifications using ANSI standards, introduction to geometric tolerances, acquiring and using vendor part catalogs. CAD software used to produce drawings. 3 Credits (0 Lecture - 9 Lab) Corequisite(s): CAD116 and CCD101 or CAD118 and CCD101. Fall Only.

CCD121
Technical Drawing II
Drafting applications as they apply to castings and forgings, welded parts, plastic parts, piping details, sheet metal developments and intersections. The use of technical notes, specifications and symbols within a drawing. Cam and gearing terminology and definitions. Calculations and their use for producing cam drawings, gear drawings, various drives and mechanisms. Technical sketching will be emphasized. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Prerequisite(s): CCD101 and CCD102. Corequisite(s): CAD126 and CCD122 or CAD119 and CCD122. Spring Only.

CCD122
Detailing II
This course provides an understanding of the function, design, terminology, definition, and calculations used in the preparation of finished drawings from the sketches of sheet metal parts, welded parts, piping details and assemblies, cams, gears, drives and mechanisms. CAD software used to produce drawings. 3 Credits (0 Lecture - 9 Lab) Prerequisite(s): CCD101 and CCD102. Corequisite(s): CAD126 and CCD121 or CAD119 and CCD121. Spring Only.

CCD235
Design and Production Drawings
Preparation of details, sub-assemblies, and assemblies from design layouts or engineering specifications and sketches. The design process, strength of materials, use of standard parts, advanced geometric dimensioning and tolerancing specifications. Surface finishes are included. CAD software used to produce drawings. 3 Credits (1 Lecture - 6 Lab) Prerequisite(s): CAD126 and CCD122 or CAD119 and CCD122. Fall Only.

CCD236
Civil and Structural Drawings
Introduction to the preparation of civil and structural drawings. Student will plot traverses from field notes, draw deed descriptions, prepare contour maps and profiles, and perform civil engineering calculations. Working from structural engineering drawings and data, the student calculates and designs connections and members, and prepares structural steel shop drawings. CAD software used to produce drawings. 3 Credits (1 Lecture - 6 Lab) Prerequisite(s): CAD126 and CCD101 and CCD102 or CAD119 and CCD101 and CCD102. Fall Only.

CCD243
Tooling Design and Drawings
An introduction to tool, fixture, gage, and die design and drafting. Materials, purchased parts, design principles, drafting techniques, fixtures and clamping devices, gages, gauging fixtures, design of dies for piercing, stamping and forming, and tooling for automated manufacturing area included. CAD software used to produce drawings. 3 Credits (1 Lecture - 6 Lab) Prerequisite(s): CAD126 and CCD121 and CCD122 or CAD119 and CCD121 and CCD122. Spring Only.

CCD244
Electrical and Electronics Drawings
Preparation of electrical and electronic drawings for electrical construction and electromechanical applications. Drawing standards and layout, terminology, symbols, schematics, wiring diagrams, block diagrams, printed circuit diagrams, industrial control, and residential electrical wiring drawings are included. CAD software used to produce drawings. 3 Credits (1 Lecture - 6 Lab) Prerequisite(s): CAD126 and CCD101 and CCD102 or CAD119 and CCD101 and CCD102. Spring Only.