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Program SLO's:
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1. Develop personal traits.
2. Effectively apply technology learned / keep current with technology. 3. Manage and create digital media / data. 4. Perform industry specific skills. 5. Team work and office environment-work positively in office environment. |
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DDGT201 - AutoCAD Level 1
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1. Ability to utilize the AutoCAD graphical user interface.
2. Ability to organize and setup drawings. 3. Ability to create simple two-dimensional drawings. 4. Ability to create complex planar objects. 5. Ability to utilize efficient construction techniques. 6. Ability to create and duplicate complex drawing components. 7. Ability to annotate a drawing. 8. Ability to perform fundamental dimensioning techniques. 9. Ability to setup drawing files for hard-copy output. |
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DDGT202 - AutoCAD Level 2
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1. Ability to utilize AutoCAD drawing efficiency tools.
2. Ability to create and utilize advanced object types. 3. Ability to assign text attributes to defines drawing entities. 4. Ability to utilize externally referenced drawing files. 5. Ability to utilize raster images. 6. Ability to perform advanced dimensioning techniques. 7. Ability to utilize a paperspace environment for printing setup. 8. Ability to understand fundamental concepts of three-dimensional drawing. 9. Ability to understand AutoCAD customization benefits. |
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DDGT120 - Digital Design Graphics Technology 1
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1. Proficiency in creating manual and CAD drawings to ANSI standards.
2. Ability to create geometric constructions, orthographic projections, sections, and auxiliary views. 3. Ability to correctly apply dimensioning and annotation to an engineering drawing. 4. Ability to utilize a CAD workstation to create engineering drawings using the latest version of the Autocad drafting program. 5. Ability to create three dimensional models in the Autocad drafting program. 6. Ability to layout and print CAD drawings from the Autocad drafting program. |
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DDGT110 - Drafting Fundamentals
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1. Ability to utilize American National Standards Institute (ANSI) drafting standards.
2. Ability to perform various geometric constructions. 3. Ability use the latest release of the AutoCAD software program. 4. Ability to construct multi-view drawings utilizing orthographic projection. 5. Ability to represent various fasteners. 6. Ability to correctly dimension working detail drawings. 7. Ability to perform efficient Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) related file management techniques. 8. Ability to construct and edit two dimensional CAD drawing entities. 9. Ability place and edit detail drawing annotation on the graphics screen. 10. Ability to manipulate multiple layers. 11. Ability utilize drawing aids for entity accuracy. 12. Ability to utilize the latest version of the Windows XP operating system. 13. Ability to print various sized hard copies of detail drawings and rendered three dimensional models. |
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DDGT121 - Digital Design Graphics Technology 2
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1. Ability to develop complex-shaped three-dimensional solid CAD models.
2. Ability to perform Boolean operations on solid models. 3. Ability to utilize effective lighting techniques for rendered images. 4. Ability to produce realistic rendered images of solid models. 5. Ability to utilize parametric three-dimensional solid modeling software. 6. Ability to produce linear pattern developments of sheet metal pieces. 7. Ability to effectively apply manufacturing tolerances to detail drawings. 8. Ability to effectively apply various fit classifications to mating parts. 9. Ability to utilize various Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) controls. 10. Ability to develop assembly working drawings. 11. Ability to utilize symbology pertinent to weldment drawings. 12. Ability to utilize externally referenced drawing files. 13. Ability to create intranet web pages. 14. Ability to communicate engineering documents over internet web sites. 15. Ability to produce parametrically constrained assemblies. |
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DDGT240 - Digital Design Graphics Technology 3
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1. Ability to utilize effective lighting techniques for rendered scenes.
2. Ability to produce realistically rendered images of solid models. 3. Ability to create lofted objects. 4. Ability to create and play animations. 5. Ability to create surface materials using a material editor. 6. Ability to create particle systems. 7. Ability to output rendered images. 8. Ability to design and customize lighting. 9. Ability to perform video post operations. 10. Ability to create footsteps of biped objects. 11. Ability to apply physique a 3D character. |
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DDGT241 - Digital Design Graphics Technology 4
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1. Ability to develop complex-shaped three-dimensional models.
2. Ability to utilize surveying fundamentals for drawing creation. 3. Ability to understand various surveying coordinate systems. 4. Ability to develop property legal descriptions. 5. Ability to create two-dimensional topographic maps. 6. Ability utilize Geographic Information System software (GIS). 7. Ability to create a GIS database. 8. Ability to develop drawings from GIS databases. 9. Ability to create various electronic diagrams. 10. Ability to utilize electronic component symbology in diagrams. |
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DDGT211 - Revit Level 1
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1. Demonstrate basic skills needed to use the Autodesk Revit software including Residential plan set creation and editing in a CAD (Computer Aided Design) environment.
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DDGT213 - Inventor Level 1
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1. Ability to utilize latest 3D modeling software for mechanical design.
2. Ability to utilize computer for development of mechanical design. 3. Understanding of current technology for CAD (computer aided design). |
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DDGT230 - Digital Architecture Drafting and Design - Residential
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1. Ability to develop a design study for a residential dwelling.
2. Ability to develop a site plan. 3. Ability to layout and dimension floor plans. 4. Ability to develop door and window schedules. 5. Ability to produce log descriptions. 6. Ability to interpret and apply applicable building codes and zoning requirements. 7. Ability to draw construction details. 8. Ability to develop a foundation plan. 9. Ability to use appropriate tables to determine roof and floor member sizes. 10. Ability to draw interior elevations and details. 11. Ability to draw framing details. 12. Ability to interpret and apply architectural symbols. 13. Ability to apply drafting skills necessary to produce industry quality drawings. 14. Ability to check drawings for discrepancies by using organized procedures. |
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DDGT231 - Digital Architecture Drafting and Design - Commercial
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1. Understand strategies for sustainable design including energy efficiency, water efficiency, indoor environmental health, and resource efficiency.
2. Write and maintain a building program. 3. Interpret and apply building codes and zoning regulations. 4. Interpret and apply accessibility requirements for people with disabilities. 5. Apply fundamental principles of fire-resistive rated construction. 6. Analyze and diagram site conditions. 7. Apply various methods and materials of commercial construction including wood. 8. Apply various methods and materials of commercial construction including wood framing, timber framing, steel framing, unit masonry, and concrete. 9. Set sustainable design goals and evaluate design alternatives for their measurable impact. 10. Draw floor plans, elevations, site plans, and roof plans. 11. Draw building sections, wall sections, reflected ceiling plans, interior elevations, and details. 12. Draw foundation and framing plans. 13. Create ramp, stair, and elevator drawings. 14. Develop door and window schedules. 15. Interpret and revise written specifications. |
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