INDUSTRIAL
TECHNOLOGY |
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| 8600810 | Drafting/Illustrative Design Technology I |
1 credit |
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| This course provides student swith basic knoweldge, skills, and attitutdes of drafting, including the use of technical drafting equipment and materials to apply drafting standards and techniques. Students are also introduced to CAD Systems and are required to produce CAD generated orthographic, isometric, oblique, auxiliary and sectional drawings. | ||||
| 8600820 | Drafting/Illustrative Design Technology
II
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1 credit
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| This course provides students with advanced skills in architectural and engineering drawings, and technical illustrating, including skills in computer-assisted drafting. | ||||
| 8601010 | Communication Technology I
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1 credit
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| Students are provided with a basic foundation of knowledge and technically oriented experiences in graphic communication. The content includes activities and study in process uses, technical skilss, entrepreneurship, safety and leadership skills. Instruction and learning activities are provided in a laboratory setting using hands-experiences with tools and materials appropriate in graphics. | ||||
| 8601010 | Communication Technology II
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1 credit
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| Course content provides students with technical skills in graphic communication technoogy to include applicaton of knowledge, human relations and technological equipment. | ||||
| 8601030 | Communication Technology III
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1 credit
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| This course provides students with advanced individual study related to graphic communication technology sytems. Each student must have an individual study plan cooperatively organized with the teacher. The plan will include an individual or group project. The student will develop a written "plan of work" to complete the project as planned. The entire project will be accomplished on the computer-assisted drafting (CAD) system or desktop publishing. | ||||
| 8601110 | Materials and Processes Tech. I
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1 credit
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| This courses provides students with basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes related to technology through the use of tools machines, computers, material characteristics and processing, including man-made materials, metals, wood and plastics. | ||||
| 8601120 | Materials and Processes Tech. II
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1 credit
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| This course provides students with advance knowledge and skills to include material properties, measurements, layout procedures, patterns and performance standards in machinery and computer usage with advnaced construction and fabrication from multi-materials. | ||||
| 8601130 | Materials and Processes Tech. III
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1 credit
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| This course provides students opportunities in research and development in a group planned or individual project contstruction that is cooperatively planned with the instructor. The student will develop a written "plan of work" to complete the project as planned. The entire project will be accomplished on the computer-assisted drafting (CAD) and computer numerical control (CNC) systems. | ||||