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Course Descriptions

DDF 213

Design Process III 1 6 4 This course provides an opportunity to produce all the documentation needed to complete a project for the manufacture of a product. Topics include materials, manufacturing processes, analysis, production drawings, calculations, and specifications. Upon completion, students should be able to research and produce all information needed to complete a project for manufacture. This course is a unique concentration requirement of the Drafting and Design concentration in the Mechanical Engineering program.

Drafting DFT 111

Technical Drafting I 1 3 2 This course introduces basic drafting skills, equipment, and applications. Topics include sketching, measurements, lettering, dimensioning, geometric construction, orthographic projections and pictorials drawings, sections, and auxiliary views. Upon completion, students should be able to understand and apply basic drawing principles and practices. Corequisites:

DFT 111A

Technical Drafting I Lab 0 3 1 This course provides a laboratory setting to enhance basic drafting skills. Emphasis is placed on practical experiences that enhance the topics presented in DFT 111. Upon completion, students should be able to apply the laboratory experiences to the concepts presented in DFT 111. Corequisites:

DFT 112

DFT 111

Technical Drafting II 1 3 2 This course provides for advanced drafting practices and procedures. Topics include detailed working drawings, hardware, fits and tolerances, assembly and sub-assembly, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, intersections, and developments. Upon completion, students should be able to produce detailed working drawings . Prerequisites: DFT 111 Corequisites:

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DFT 111A

DFT 112A

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