CAD Theory and Practice II
Course Overview
Course Code: DFTG-126
Department: Drafting
Credit Hours: 3.00
Textbook Information: Bookstore website
This course introduces both basic and advanced dimensioning and hatching techniques with AutoCAD. Topics covered include using the geometry calculator. Use AutoCAD to draw and edit polylines, create section lines, graphic patterns, design symbols and attributes for multiple uses. Student's drawings will be plotted. This course also introduces recommended drafting standards and practices for students to use for properly preparing drawings using AutoCAD. Students will complete activities to create not only good technical skills but also practice soft skills and work ethics throughout the entirety of the course. Prerequisite: DFTG 122 or ENGR 103 with a grade of C or better
Course Schedule
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Term: Fall 2024
Section Name: DFTG-126-HY01D
Location: Main Campus
Available Seats: 20
Faculty Name: R. Jervis
Min Credits: 3.00
Comments: Students cannot register online for the Drafting classes. Students must also stop by the drafting lab within the first week of class for information and instruction on getting started.
Term: Spring 2025
Section Name: DFTG-126-HY01D
Location: Main Campus
Available Seats: 21
Faculty Name: R. Jervis
Min Credits: 3.00
Comments: Students cannot register online for the Drafting classes. Students must also stop by the drafting lab within the first week of class for information and instruction on getting started.