EDG 1024 MANUFACTURING MATERIALS AND PROCESS (4-3-3). A study of materials used in manufactured products, and methods of forming and machining them. Fee: $16 Skills: R Prerequisites: High School Algebra or equivalent. (MCHN 1419)
EDG 1034 BLUEPRINT READING FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS (4-3-3). A survey course for students enrolled in vocational-technical majors. Methods of representation used in construction trades with emphasis on rough layouts and blueprint reading, with a section on materials take-off and cost estimating. BCT 2064 may be substituted for EDG 1034. Fee: $16 Skills: R (DFTG 1425)
EDG 1044 MECHANICAL DRAFTING (4-3-3). This is an advanced course in modern graphic drawing and design. Topics covered include: dimensioning techniques, drafting standards, pictorial drawings, auxiliary views, sections, fasteners, assembly and detail drawings. The engineering design process is also covered. Fee: $16 Skills: R Prerequisites: EDG 1014 or Instructor approval. May be taken concurrently with EDG 1064. (DFTG 1433)
EDG 1054 DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY (4-3-3). A study of drawing projection (orthographic projection and auxiliary views) used in engineering graphics. Projection principles are applied to analyze drawings using manual and computer graphics. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: EDG 1014, High School Drafting or Instructor approval. (DFTG 1456)
EDG 1064 BASIC COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING (4-3-3). An introductory course in computer-aided-drafting and design (CADD) employing AutoCAD software. Topics to be covered include: drawing set-up, drawing and editing techniques, pictorial drawing, dimensioning, printing, plotting, and basic 3D modeling. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: EDG 1014, High School drafting or Instructor approval. (DFTG 1409)
EDG 2014 MACHINE DRAFTING (4-3-3). A study of machine design dimensioning and tolerancing with emphasis on the use of ANSI and ISO standard practices. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: EDG 1014 and EDG 1044. EDG 1064 is recommended. (DFTG 2402)
EDG 2024 TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATION (4-3-3). Introduction to 3D CAD drawings as used in manufacturers' catalogues, engineering manuals, and promotional literature. Work to be done in various media including computer graphics. Introduction to design, problem solving, and team building. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: EDG 1014 and EDG 1064. (DFTG 2412)
EDG 2034 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC DRAFTING (4-3-3). An introduction to schematics, logic diagrams and electro/mechanical design. Study of electronic symbols and the use of industrial and military standards. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: EDG 1014. May be taken concurrently with EDG 1064. (DFTG 1458)
EDG 2044 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING-RESIDENTIAL (4-3-3). This course is an introduction to the preparation of architectural construction documents for a single family residence. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: EDG 1014 and EDG 1064 or Instructor approval. Laboratory fees. (DFTG 1417)
EDG 2054 STRUCTURAL DRAFTING (4-3-3). This course covers the AISC specifications and standards, stressing structural theory and data. Students prepare working drawings depicting structural steel, pipe, and reinforced concrete. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: EDG 2044. (DFTG 2410)
EDG 2064 TOPOGRAPHICAL DRAFTING (4-3-3). This course covers the techniques employed in the creation of civil engineering graphics. Topics include: symbology, scales, mapping, computations, surveying notes, drawing plats, and roadway design. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: EDG 1014 and EDG 1064. (DFTG 1448)
EDG 2084 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT LAYOUT AND DESIGN I (4-3-3). This is an introductory course in the design of integrated circuitry and the I.C. designer's role in industry. Students will study I.C. design theory and employ specialized CADD software to plan chips and create "cells". Fee: $16 Prerequisites: EDG 1064, EDG 2034, or Instructor approval. May be taken concurrently with ELN 1034. ELN 2094 recommended. (DFTG 2470)
EDG 2094 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD DESIGN (4-3-3). To develop in the student an understanding of what a printed circuit board is and how it is designed and manufactured. The study of an electronic schematic and its relationship to the printed circuit board. Includes methods for creating the master layout, skills required to produce master photographic artwork from master layout, and the fabrication of printed circuit boards. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: EDG 2034. EDG 1064 and ELN 1034 are recommended. (DFTG 2404)
EDG 2104 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT LAYOUT AND DESIGN II (4-3-3). An advanced course in the layout and design of integrated circuits. Students will study advanced design theory and employ specialized CAD tools to layout and verify circuits. Prerequisites: EDG 2084 and Instructor approval. May be taken concurrently with ELN 2094. (DFTG 2471)
EDG 2114 ARCHITECTURAL MODELING (4-3-3). This course presents computer techniques used in the creation of three dimensional architectural models. Prerequisites: EDG 2124. (DFTG 2474)
EDG 2124 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING-COMMERCIAL (4-3-3). Designed to enhance and further the knowledge the student gained from EDG 2044. This course emphasizes accuracy of details and knowledge of building materials. Each student will prepare a set construction documents for a commercial structure. The course will be operated in the same manner as a typical architectural firm. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: EDG 2044. (DFTG 1454)
EDG 2134 INTRODUCTION TO GIS (4-3-3). This course will present Geographic Information Systems technology and how GIS works across a variety of industries. Topics may include Geographic Information Systems and city planning, emergency-911 systems, engineering, statistics, real estate, federal and state governments. Prerequisites: EDG 1064 or Instructor approval. (DFTG 2472)
EDG 2144 ARCHITECTURAL ILLUSTRATION (4-3-3). Visual communication is a drawing studio intended to help the student visualize his/her creative thought process and the environment around them. The class is structured to advance the students visualization skills of architectural subjects by developing hand-drawn perspectives and presentation techniques. Basics of three dimensional CAD modeling will also be covered. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: EDG 2044. (DFTG 1421)
EDG 2154 INTRODUCTION TO CAD/CAM (4-3-3). An introductory course in computer-aided-drafting and computer-aided-manufacturing (CAD/CAM) employing computer graphics databases for modern prototyping and machining methods. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: EDG 1024, EDG 1064, and EDG 2014. (DFTG 2473)
EDG 2174 CAD PROGRAMMING (4-3-3). This course provides instruction on customizing computer-aided-drafting and design programs. Topics discussed include the basic organization of operating systems, including Windows facilities; building custom libraries of line types and hatch patterns; writing script files and creating slide shows; creating customized menus; and basic programming constructions for the creation of LISP routines. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: EDG 1014, EDG 1064 and completion 16 credit hours of EDG course work or Instructor approval. (DFTG 2436)
EDG 2184 SPECIAL TOPICS IN DRAFTING (4-2-4). A laboratory course in which the student selects and develops an advanced course of study under the direction of the professor in the specific area of employment the student is seeking. Particular attention is given to the development of a portfolio suitable for job hunting in the Engineering Design Graphics field. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: Instructor approval (note: may be taken twice for credit when topics vary). (DFTG 1491)