Look for these classes to be
offered in the upcoming
semesters
CAD1160................4 credits
Revit Advanced
Architectural Applications
Prerequisite CAD1151 or consent of instructor
This course expands on the use of CAD software for the application of
building information modeling (BIM) for architecture. Students will
learn CAD techniques of advanced wall creation and manipulation, creation of
details, wall sections, multiple floor systems and stair development.
the course also covers walk through techniques and the management of design
revisions within CAD database. In addition to classroom lecture an
demonstrations, students will utilize CAD equipment in an interactive
lecture environment. Refer to current Schedule of Classes for Software
version(s) Course/lab fees.
CAD2251.....................3 credits
Autodesk Inventor
Prerequisite: CAD1200
CAD2252.....................3 credits
- Look for this class in the Winter 2010
schedule!
AutoCAD Advanced Architectural Desktop using
combination
of Architecture 2008 and Photoshop
Prerequisite: CAD 1101 & CAD1151
Introduction to Image Editing Software and how it is applied
to develop comprehensive Architecture presentations from technical AutoCAD
drawings. Students will learn to use image editing techniques and
principles to create color presentation materials, which includes
Architectural Site Plans, Floor Plans, Elevations and Building sections.
Students will also be introduced to Photo-Realistic techniques which can be
applied to 2d rendered exterior building elevations. In addition to
formal classroom lecture and demonstrations, students will use equipment
such as Photoshop software and other hardware to complete a series of
assignments.
CAD2253.....................3 credits
Digital Process for Manufacturing using Delmia &
CATIA V5 software
Prerequisite:
CAD2254 or CAD1300
or CAD2101 or CAD2102
CAD2257...................4
credits
Introduction to
Pro/Engineer
Prerequisite CAD 1101 or consent of instructor
This course is an introduction to computer aided design
using the Pro/E product. Students will apply computer aided design and
principles to create drawings and models using 3D solid modeling techniques.
Students will be exposed to the basic concepts of three-dimensional
modeling, and design modifications. In addition to formal classroom
lecture and demonstrations, students will utilize CAD equipment in an
interactive lecture environment. Refer to current Schedule of Classes for
software version(s). Course/lab fees.
CAD2258....................4 credits - this is being offered
Winter 2010
Introduction to Solidworks
Prerequisite CAD1101 or consent of instructor
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