Courses marked with an * may be repeated for credit because subject matter varies.
DRFT 103: Introduction to Drafting. (3)
Intended as a first course for students with no previous exposure to drafting. The class will include hands-on drawing in class and will introduce basic topics in drafting methods.
DRFT 119: Drafting/Blueprint Reading. (3)
Fundamentals of technical industrial communication: drafting, sketching, blueprint reading, layout work in specialized areas; visualization and interpretation of blueprints and sketches of parts, assemblies, and processes.
Prerequisite: DRFT 103
DRFT 192*: Topics. (1-3)
Titles will vary.
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DRFT 193*: Topics. (1-3)
Titles will vary.
DRFT 220: Fundamentals of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing. (3)
An introduction to geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD & T), according to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Y14.5 standard for engineering drawings. This course will develop an understanding to specify or interpret GD & T per industry blueprints, the effects on part function, and the inspection procedures to verify those specifications.
Prerequisites: DRFT 103 and DRFT 119
Other education or job experience may be substituted for prerequisites.
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