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Geology
PAGEO110.
Mineralogy
PAGEO111.
Rocks and Minerals
PAGEO180.
Geologic Hazards
PAGEO181.
Volcanoes: Past & Prest.
PAGEO182.
Earthquakes and the Eart
PAGEO190.
Historical Geology
PAGEO191.
The Great Ice Age
PAGEO220.
Prin.- Invertebrae Paleo
PAGEO250.
Intro.to Water Resources
PAGEO360.
Petrology
PAGEO361.
Stratigraphy
PAGEO380.
Structural Geology
Graphics
PAGRA104.
Engineering Drawing
Students
will be able to construct a set of working
drawings on a project basis. In so doing, they
will demonstrate their understanding of the
methods, procedures and principles involved in
media and instrument selection, geometric
construction, freehand sketching, orthographic
projection, auxillary views, sections and
conventions, pictorial drawing, engineering
lettering, basic dimensioning and standard
engineering drawing practices and numbering
systems.
PAGRA107.
Basic Drafting
Use
of instruments, freehand sketching, lettering,
orthographic projection, auxiliary and sectional
views. Dimensioning, detail, and assembly
drawings, pictorials with emphasis on isometric
projection, drafting room reporduction processes.
PAGRA109.
Drafting and Design 1
Principles
of drafting to include orthographic projection,
dimensioning, sectioning, auxiliary
views,pictorial drawing, detailing of parts.
PAGRA110.
Perspective
A
brief review of isometric projection. Study and
use of perspective systems common to various
illustration techniques.
PAGRA111.
Dimensions & Tolerencing
Introduction
to the theory and application of geometric
dimensioning and tolerancing including symbology,
datum reference, tolerance of location and of form
and runout.
PAGRA112.
Geo.Dimensioning&Toleran
Geometrical
Dimensioning and Tolerancing. This covers the
application and interpretation of geometric
dimensioning and tolerancing as prescribed by th
ANSI Y145M-1982 standard. It includes tolerance
zone generation and interpretation using maximum
material condition (MMC), least material condition
(LMC), and regardless of feature size (RFS)
principles. Also covered are bonus tolerances and
tolerances of form, orientation, runout and
position. Particular emphasis is placed on the
identification and use of datums and positional
tolerances.
PAGRA121.
Electrical Graphics
Drawing
and its application to electronics technology and
production illustration is practiced in this
course. Topics covered include drafting techniques
and lettering symbols, block and schematic
diagrams, circuit board layout, chassis layout,
production drawings, drawing masters for printed
circuit boards and computerized schematic
diagrams.
PAGRA122.
Intro to Elect. Drafting
Introduction
to Electronic Drafting. This introductory course
covers industrial first level electronic drawings.
Students will be required to plan and execute
logic diagrams, block diagrams and wire lists.
Drawings will be done both manually and on a
personal computer with appropriate computer aided
drafting (CAD) software.
PAGRA131.
Graphics for Civil TechI
Fundamentals
of construction drawing; concentration on the
assembly of a working drawing package, the nuts
and bolts of putting a construction project
together. Fundamentals of drafting, principles of
light frame construction and structural detailing.
PAGRA140.
Indstrial Blueprnt Readg
Designed
for industrial trades including aerospace, ship
construction and component fabrication. Primarily
blueprint interpretation and sketching of basic
components. Includes identification and
utilization of basic lines, projections,
dimensions, reference and technical data.
PAGRA171.
Corporate Presentatn Gra
Corporate
Presentation Graphics Special attention is given
to students wishing to advance their positions
with in-house graphics departments, as well as
providing survival skills to those who have had
little or no formal graphics training. All aspects
of business graphics will be explored with an
emphasis on computer generated graphics.
PAGRA200.
Drafting II
Topics
include isometric and oblique projection,
perspective drawings, rudiments of descriptive
geometry, auxiliary views, intersectors and
developments, manufacturing materials and
processes, fits and finishes, and functional
drafting.
PAGRA201.
Intermediate Drafting
Intermediate
drafting techniques including the detailed study
of threaded and nonthreaded fasteners, descriptive
geometry, both primary and secondary auxillary
views, surface developments, and intersections.
PAGRA202.
Engineering Drawing II
Students
will be able to construct a set of working
drawings demonstrating the utilization of basic
design procedures in the modification of existing
parts of members to meet new design criteria. In
addition, through the preparation of drawing
plates, they will demonstrate their competency in
catalog design, statistical graphics, basic
descriptive geometry and elementary cam and gear
design.
PAGRA203.
Production Documents
Preparation
of detail and assembly drawings, exploded
assemblies, parts lists, and associated support
data. An introduction to engineering design.
Students develop their own solutions to design
problems.
PAGRA204.
Technical Illustration
Students
will be able to draw selected pictorial
representations.. In so doing, they will
demonstrate their understanding of the principles
and methods of isometric, dimetric, line-copy,
exploded assembly and precision perspective
drawings. They will also be able to employ the
following methods of shading: parallel line,
smudge, half-tone and airbrush.
PAGRA205.
Applied Drafting
A
continuation of Basic Drafting emphasizing
industrial practice. Dimensioning and tolerancing
of detailed drawings using standard conventions.
Assembly, welding, and casting drawings.
Introduction to the layout and design process as
performed in industry.
PAGRA206.
Adv. Engineering Drawing
Application
of principles of engineering drawing, including
auxiliary views in the layout of detail, assembly,
and working drawings.
PAGRA208.
Drafting IV
Topics
include cartographic drafting, drafting of machine
elements and tools, and architectural detail
drafting. In addition, a discussion of the
fundamental principles of engineering design is
presented.
PAGRA213.
Machine Drafting
A
drawing-oriented study of the terminology, basic
functions, applications, manufacture, and
rudimentary design of such machine elements or
related topics as welded assemblies, belt chain,
and gear drives, bearings, lubricants, and seals,
and mechanisms such as cams and linkages. Graphic
representation in all areas will be the primary
goal.
PAGRA214.
Tool&Die Design Drafting
Introduction
to the detailing and practical design of basic
jigs and fixtures, as well as fundamental piercing
and blanking dies. Tools, terminology, components,
drawing procedures, and design criteria will be
discussed. Design projects emphasized.
PAGRA215.
Drafting and Design 2
Detailing
from layout drawing, assemblied, fits and
tolerances, mechanical components and systems,
design and working drawings.
PAGRA216.
Drafting and Design 3
Machine
Design principles are studied and methods of
calculating the required size and shape of various
machine parts are developed. Selection of proper
material is given consideration, stress, strain,
design stresses, keys and fasteners,threaded
members, welded and riveted connections and shafts
are considered. The principles of motion,
velocities, accelerations of various linkages are
considered.
PAGRA218.
Mechanical Drafting II
Develops
advanced skills for industrial level drawing
including use of fasteners, welding and standard
parts in mechanical machine assembly design.
PAGRA221.
Intro CA Dsn/PrntdCrctBd
Full
title - Introduction to the Computer Aided Design
of Printed Circuit Boards. An introduction to the
operation of a CAD system for the production of
printed circuit boards. Course includes the design
of printed circuit boards, development of styles,
symbols, text entry, drawing of schematics, solder
masks, drill tapes, and board connections.
PAGRA222.
Electronic Drawing
Students
will be able to prepare a set of working drawings
of an electromechanical device, utilizing a
printed circuit of their own design. In so doing,
they will demonstrate their ability to prepare
schematic and wiring diagrams, as well as their
understanding of the principles and concepts of
electronic standardization and miniaturization,
including printed and thin-film circuits and
wiring harnesses.
PAGRA223.
Electro-MechanicalDesign
Students
will be able to design a rackmounted electronic
instrumentation package. In so doing, they will
demonstrate their knowledge of electronic
components, cabinet and rack enclosures, also
their ability to employ advanced design procedures
and the principles of human engineering as applied
to electro-mechanical packaging.
PAGRA224.
CAD Electrical Drafting
This
combined lecture/lab course is a continuation of
Engineering Graphics with CAD. The student will
concentrate on industrial wiring, ladder diagrams,
panel wiring, power distribution lighting plans
and the creation of electrical parts and figures
on the CAD system.
PAGRA225.
ElectronicDraftng&Design
Intended
for students interested in the specialized field
of electronic drafting. The course introduces,
from the design side, those considerations
necessary to prepare drawings for the production
of electronic equipment over a broad range of
applications.
PAGRA231.
StrucSteel&ReindConDrftg
Intended
to develop familiarity with and skills in drawing
of structural steel and concrete detail drawings.
Very elementary steps of design and simple beams
and/or columns in concrete and steel will be
covered with emphasis on use of standard tables.
PAGRA232.
Htg, Refrig, & AC Draftg
Presents
the aspects of drawing needed by a drafter in
order to prepare finished drawings involving the
installation of heating, refrigeration, and air
conditioning systems.
PAGRA233.
Structural Drawing
Students
will be able to design and correctly prepare a set
of working drawings for a commercial building. By
completing said drawings, they will demonstrate
their knowledge of architectural standards dealing
with structural steel and concrete, their
fabrication and utilization.
PAGRA234.
Construction Drawings
Production
of working drawings for a small commercial or
industrial building. Drawings need to include
site, foundation floor, structural, HVAC, and
plumbing and electrical plans and details, along
with other drawings required for federal, state,
and local code requirements.
PAGRA241.
Process Piping Drafting
A
comprehensive study of piping drafting, covering
both orthographic and isometric pipe drawings
using standard fitting symbols. Also,
instrumentation specifications and process
equipment will be covered.
PAGRA242.
FundsInstrProcessCntrl
The
student willbe able to apply to process piping
drawings a basic understanding of the process
instrumentation common to the petro-chemical
industry. Includes temperature, pressure, and flow
instrumentation.
PAGRA243.
Process Piping Drawings
Students
will be able to construct a complete set of
process piping drawings. In so doing they will be
able to demonstrate their understanding of the
methods, procedures and concepts involved in the
preparation of flow sheets, piping plans,
elevations, details and piping isometrics.
PAGRA244.
Descriptive Geometry
The
focus of this course is on the fundamental
theories underlying the graphic language and
drawing as applicable to the problems of
industrial and scientific fields. This course
covers the uses of descriptive geometry to the
architect, machine or structural designer,
geologist, topographer, and civil engineer.
Projections and fundamental relations of points,
lines, planes, surfaces and their uses are
covered.
PAGRA250.
Intro to Comp-Asst Draft
Introduction
to Computer-Assisted Drafting. A course in the
operation of computer-aided drafting systems.
Emphasized are the techniques used in creating and
modifying engineering drawings. Students learn
computer generation of engineering through
projects involving drawing, programming and
plotting on the College computer graphics systems.
PAGRA251.
Computer-Aided Design I
Introduction
to Computer-Aided Design, introduction to
hardware, software, 2D drawing, part and entity
commands of computer aided design. Includes
beginning dimensioning techniques and text
information.
PAGRA252.
Computer-Aided Drafting
An
introduction to the solution of drafting problems
and development of graphic presentations using
computer aided and computer-assisted drafting
techniques. Use of programming techniques for
direct solution to drafting/graphics problems and
available software routines for complex problems.
Introduction to use of computer plotter, CRT's and
digitizers. Introduction to drafting standards.
PAGRA253.
Intro Computer-Aided Dsn
An
introduction to the operation of an Applicon CAD
system. Topics include system modes, geometry
addition, geometry manipulation, selection
principles, dimensioning, text addition and
plotting.
PAGRA254.
CAD 1
This
course is a continuation of Introduction to
Computer-Aided Drafting. The objectives of Intro
to CAD will be reviewed, followed by studying such
topics as sectioning, auxiliary views, assemblies,
drawing revisions, and plotter operations.
PAGRA262.
Offset Lithography
Photo-lithographic
process. Copy preparation, camera techniques, line
and halftone photography, densitometry, stripping,
platemaking and presswork.
PAGRA263.
Reproduction Graphics
This
course introduces students to reproduction
processes, equipment, and materials of the graphic
communications industry. The course studies the
history and current practices of printing,
composition, layout, design, process photography,
platemaking, presswork and finishing operations
and provides laboratory activities in the
fundamentals of lithography, screen printing,
letterpress, gravure and flexography.
PAGRA301.
Technical Illustration
This
course deals primarily with translation or
orthographic drawings into three-dimensional,
pictorial representations. Topics include:
Axonmetric drawings; perspectives, and
illustration techniques in shading, rendering and
airbrush.
PAGRA302.
Technical Illustration
Students
will prepare representational, three dimensional
drawings of objects. These will include
illustrated parts breakdown (IPB) and assembly
drawings with placement of parts in desired
relationships to each other. It covers airbrush
techniques in-depth, as well as mechanical
perspectives, isometrics, technical sketching and
schematics.
PAGRA303.
GraphicDesign/Illustratn
This
course emphasizes contemporary approaches in
illustration. The techniques, skills and
procedures used in illustration are taught with a
view toward professional development. Students
work with varied illustration projects from
concept to finished artwork.
PAGRA304.
Intro. to Computer Art
Bridges
the historical traditions of drawing and painting
techniques and aesthetics with the electronic
computer technology of the present using a variety
of painting and drawing software packages. Devises
such as "the mouse," the drawing tablet,
paddles, and the computer keyboard are employed.
Subject matter for drawing and painting includes
photos, comic book imagery, still life, and the
model.
PAGRA305.
Computer Art
An
introduction to the use of the computer as a tool
for art and design used in the graphic arts and
communication industries. The fundamentals of
color computer graphics are emphasized using menu
driven Macintosh computers and laser scanners.
Among the several software packages used are 2D
paint, illustration and object-oriented programs.
Output devices include the use of Postcript laser
printer and color thermal printer.
PAGRA313.
Adv3DCompAided Des/Draft
Advanced
Three Dimensional Mechanical Computer Aided
Design/ Drafting. This course focuses on the use
of computerized design technology to create and
manipulate complex surfaced models. The subjects
of kinematics, surface deformation and analysis
are also covered. The material is reinforced
throgh a series of hands-on design projects.
PAGRA321.
AdvTechs/CAD:PrntdCBdDsn
FULL
TITLE: Advanced Techniques in CAD: Printed Circuit
Board Design An advanced course in the use of
Applicon CAD system for printed circuit board
design. The course covers PC board geometry,
circuit flow, single and double aided boards,
multi-layer boards, assembly drawings, detail
drawings, artwork generation, manual and automatic
checking of board.
PAGRA322.
Comp Graph for Elec Desn
This
course covers how an electronic drafting CAD
system interacts. Schematics are designed and
drafted on the CAD system. These schematic data
bases are then used to produce printed circuit
boards.
PAGRA341.
Process Plant&Piping Dsn
Students
will be able to develop a process plant from
piping material, plant design specifications, and
process piping instrument drawings. They will also
be able to complete piping layout for said plant.
PAGRA342.
Process PipingModel Bldg
Students
will be able to construct a model of a prototype
process plant from drawings and data supplied. In
so doing they will demonstrate their knowledge of
process plant design, structural and architectural
standards.
PAGRA351.
Computer Aided Design II
Advanced
2D and 3D Mechanical Design. Introduction of 2D
and 3D techniques and introduces the concepts of
planes, surface generations and entity
translations.
PAGRA352.
ComputerAidedDesign&Drft
Computer
Aided Design and Drafting A continuation of
computer-aided drafting using advanced techniques
and topics of computer aided design and
computerassisted drafting techniques for direct
solution to three dimensional mechanical
design/drafting problems. Includes introduction to
N/C and group technology.
PAGRA353.
Comp.Aided Design&Draftg
Computer-Aided
Design and Drafting A continuation of
Computer-Aided Engineering Graphics stressing the
advanced capabilities for design and drafting made
possible by the use of the microcomputer. Topics
covered include construction of complex drawings,
intelligent entities (polylines), script files,
attribute extraction and bill of materials
generation, and the creation of custom shapes,
linetypes, letterfonts, hatch patterns, and menu
systems. Data base integration, data exchange
formats,three dimensional model shading and
animated graphics presentations are also
discussed.
PAGRA354.
CAD/CAM Applications
This
course starts with a survey of various drafting
and engineering applications packages available
for use with the microcomputer (applications such
as Architectural, Mechanical, Electrical, etc.).
Students they study a high level programming
language called LISP. They use their programming
skills in LISP to create their own custom
engineering graphics applications package complete
with menu systems, script files, and symbol
libraries. Students also learn to use the latest
desktop publishing software so that they may
create documentation and a tutorial for their
applications package.
PAGRA355.
CAD/CAM Operations
Investigation
and analysis of major areas of interest and
concern in management of an industrial CAD/CAM
system center including organization
interrelationships with related engineering, and
administrative functions. Administration of
facilities, personnel and data base will be
primary areas to be addressed.
PAGRA356.
AdvTechsComp-AidedDsn
The
second of a series of courses utilizing the
Applicon System. Covers advanced geometry
techniques, defining tablet symbols, writing
command macros, creating components, and creating
cells of complex geometric shapes. Also included
are the use of the drawing composer and plotting
final output.
PAGRA357.
CAD 2
Computer-Aided
Drafting 2 further explores this new drafting
technology by exploring isometric (3D) drawing
with CAD equipment, use of colors, layering,
shading and other drawing enhancement features.
PAGRA361.
Adv. Offset Lithography
Advanced
technical information and skills. Photographic
chemistry, advanced halftone techniques,
posterization, duotones, trio-tones, screen
calibration development, color negative
development, enlarging and densimetric control.
PAGRA362.
Electronics Publishing
Electronics
Publishing Systems. Electronics publishing
provides students with practical technical
expertise and experiences in the managing and use
of the technologies, machines and tools associated
with desktop publishing, laser printing, scanning,
phototypsetting, electronic printing, and other
pre-graphic reproduction systems.
PAGRA363.
Production Graphics
This
course emphasizes offset lithography and screen
printing quantity production techniques. It
provides individual and group experiences in
producing single and multicolor brochures,
booklets, forms, posters, newsletters and other
typical in-plant or captive shop type
publications. The course studies production
control techniques and students are exposed to
typical problems solving activities.
PAGRA451.
ComputerGraphicsModeling
This
course will extend the student's expression with
three dimensional computer graphics modeling
systems. Wire frame modeling in combination with
the application of paint systems will allow for
solid figure modeling. Applications in both fine
arts and commercial art will be considered.
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