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DFTG 2328. Architectural Drafting – Commercial (3-3-3)
Prerequisite: DFTG 1309 and DFTG 1305
Architectural drafting procedures, practices, and symbols including the preparation of detailed working
drawings for a commercial building, with emphasis on commercial construction methods. Students will
exhibit a general understanding of architectural terms, symbols, use of commercial construction materials
and processes and a general knowledge of drawing production processes. The student will produce a set of
commercial construction drawings to include a site plan, floor plans, reflected ceiling plan, sections,
elevations, schedules and details. Lab fee.
DFTG 2332. Advanced Computer Aided Drafting. (3-2-4)
Prerequisite: DFTG 1309 and DFTG 1305 or approval of instructor.
Exploration of the use of system customization for drawing production enhancement and the principles of
data manipulation. Presentation of advanced applications, such as 3-D objects creation and linking graphic
entities to external non-graphic data. Lab fee.
DFTG 2340. Solid Modeling/Design. (3-2-4)
Prerequisite: DFTG 1305
A computer-aided modeling course. Development of 3-D drawings and models from engineering sketches
and orthographic drawings and utilization of 3-D models in design work. The student will apply the concepts
necessary to create the 3-D solid model objects; create isometric, oblique and perspective drawings; and
draw manually or by computer. Lab fee.
DFTG 2380. Coop/Seminar (3-1-20)
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing, approval of division chairperson. Must currently hold a job in the
drafting field to get co-op credit, if not another drafting course must be substituted for the co-op.
Career related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization are offered through a
cooperative agreement between the College, employer and student. Under supervision of the College and the
employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Directly related to a technical
discipline, specific learning objectives guide the student through the paid work experience. Lab fee.
ENGR 1304. Engineering Graphics I. (3-2-4)
Introduction to the principles of drafting to include terminology and fundamentals, including size and shape
descriptions, projection methods, geometric construction, sections, auxiliary views and reproduction
processes. The student will demonstrate an understanding of geometric construction, various view
selections and principles of working drawings. The student will demonstrate competency in drafting
principles in plane geometry, technical sketching, orthographic projection theory and practice, auxiliary
views and competency in sectioning, dimensioning, and tolerancing. Lab fee.
MCHN 1326. Introduction to Computer Manufacturing (CAM). (3-3-3)
Prerequisite: DFTG 1309 and DFTG 1305 or approval of instructor.
A study of computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) systems. Software is used to develop applications for
manufacturing. Emphasis on tool geometry, tool selection and the tool library. Lab fee.
DRAMA
DRAM 1120, 1121, 2120, 2121. Theatre Practicum I, II, III, IV. (1-0-8)
A course in theatre with emphasis on performance techniques and procedures in musical and repertory
theatre. Practical performance and technical theatre experience are provided. This course may be repeated
for a maximum of four hours credit. Lab fee.
DRAM 1310. Introduction to Theatre. (3-3-0)
Core Area 050
Survey of theater including its history, dramatic works, stage techniques, production procedures and relation to
other
art forms.
Participation
in productions may be required.
DRAM 1322. Stage Movement. (3-3-3)
A study of the principles, practices and exercises in body techniques and stage movement with an emphasis
on character movement and body control.
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