DEPARTMENT
OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
FALL 2005 SEMESTER
CLASS
|
TITLE |
COURSE
DESCRIPTION |
SEC. |
DAYS
|
TIME
|
DFT121 |
Introduction to Architectural Drafting J. Mireles D. Dorr W.S. Thomas |
Emphasis on basic drafting techniques and principles of architectural drafting. Use of basic drafting instruments. Includes lettering, line weights, dimensioning, multiview projection, floor plans, elevations, construction details, and portfolio development. Prerequisite: None |
1263 1265 6053 |
MW MW TR |
|
DFT122 |
Residential Architectural Drafting D. Dorr E. Castro |
Principles of architectural design and residential construction. Development and use of schematics, sketches, elevations, plans, and details for designing residential structures using board and/or CAD (Computer Aided Drafting) skills. Prerequisite: DFT121
& DFT252AA |
1267 6055 |
TR TR |
|
DFT123 |
Commercial Architectural Drafting D. Dorr E. Castro |
Architectural drafting practices, principles of design,
and preliminary planning as applied to commercial architecture. Development
and use of schematics, sketches, elevations, plans, and details for designing
commercial structures using board and/or CAD (Computer Aided Drafting)
skills. Application of local building codes, and architectural graphic
standards and specifications. Prerequisite: DFT122 |
1269 6057 |
TR TR |
|
DFT126 |
Building Trades Blueprint Staff |
Analysis and interpretation of technical drawings common to the construction industry and building trades. Prerequisite: None |
6059 |
M |
|
DFT131 |
Civil Drafting I Staff |
Preparation of land plats, topographic maps, plans, profiles and sections used in land subdivision, construction, hydrology, structural geology, mining and civil engineering. Photogrammetry cut and fills calculations, and relationship of field survey work to the engineering office. Prerequisite: DFT121
& DFT252AA |
This class begins 6061 |
S |
|
DFT221 |
Architectural Rendering: Pen & Ink Techniques J. Mireles |
Two and three dimensional drawing with shades/shadows, landscape, hardscape, finishes, human figures, and architectural entourage inpencil and ink media. Prerequisite: DFT121
or equivalent, or departmental approval |
1273 |
MW |
|
DFT252AA |
Computer Aided Drafting I: AutoCAD 2004 D. Dorr J. Mireles W. Maerk |
Industrial use of AUTOCAD equipment (hardware and software) in the areas of mechanical, electronic and construction drawings. Prerequisite: DFT121
or departmental approval |
1277 1279 6063 |
MW TR MW |
|
DFT254AA |
Computer Aided Drafting II: AutoCAD 2004 G. Eroe G. Eroe |
Advanced AutoCAD techniques in constructing three-dimensional objects and symbols, dimensioning and text; advanced techniques for projection, rotation, and translation of objects; advanced plotter use. Prerequisite:
DFT252AA or departmental approval |
1283 6067 |
MW MW |
|
DFT257AD |
Architectural CAD:
Architectural Desktop 2004 P. O’Neill |
Emphasis on the architectural applications of computer aided drafting. Use of computer hardware and software to generate residential working drawings. Focus on floor and foundation plans, elevations, sections, details, schedules, and plotting. Prerequisite: DFT122
or equivalent or departmental approval |
6069 |
TR |
|
DFT292 |
The Latest and Greatest for CAD: SoftPlan R12 W.S. Thomas |
The exploration and comparative analysis of the newest software packages on the market designed toenhance or replace existing CAD software. Prerequisite: None |
This class meets 8 weeks 8/27/05-10/15/05 6071 |
S |
|