Program: Computers and Information Technology
Introduction to computer-based design using SolidWorks® parametric 3D CAD software. The course focuses on Parametric Modeling and topics include: Design Intent and Process, Sketching Techniques, Model Development Techniques, Process-Specific Modeling, Design Changes, Editing Models, Patterning and Assembly Techniques. Students will participate in mostly individual and some group design projects as appropriate.
This course is designed to introduce students to visual communication through graphic design. Students practice basic studio skills with an emphasis on developing the ability to convert creative concepts into a visual medium. Topics include proper file management, computer navigation basics, fundamental techniques of the design process, and digital plagiarism. Students will learn to create … Continue reading “Graphic Design I*”
Applies engineering and technological principles to the design of residential and light commercial structures. Students will create architectural drawings and three-dimensional models using AutoCAD software.
This course introduces students to a 3D parametric computer aided design platform where students gain operational and productivity knowledge using industry-common parametric software. Class meets Monday online, Wednesday on campus.
This course is an introduction to the theory and practice of architectural planning, design, and drawing production. Topics include: drawing layouts, floor plan development, elevation views, renderings, material specifications, and building code requirements.
The objective of this course is to give the student a basic understanding of Computer Aided Drafting using the latest version of AutoCAD. The student will learn drafting fundamentals for engineering through projects from various technical disciplines. Topics include drawing setup, text, dimensioning, layering systems, blocks, printing and plotting, orthographic and isometric, and section views … Continue reading “2D CAD (AutoCAD)*”
Applies engineering and technological principles to the design of residential and light commercial structures. Students will create architectural drawings and three-dimensional models using AutoCAD software.
This course is designed to introduce students to visual communication through graphic design. Students practice basic studio skills with an emphasis on developing the ability to convert creative concepts into a visual medium. Topics include proper file management, computer navigation basics, fundamental techniques of the design process, and digital plagiarism. Students will learn to create … Continue reading “Graphic Design I*”
This course is an introduction to the theory and practice of architectural planning, design, and drawing production. Topics include: drawing layouts, floor plan development, elevation views, renderings, material specifications, and building code requirements.
This course offers a comprehensive introduction to QuickBooks, the industry-leading accounting software used by small and medium-sized businesses worldwide. Designed for beginners with no prior accounting or QuickBooks experience, this course will guide you through the fundamental features and functions of QuickBooks, enabling you to efficiently manage your financial records. Set up and manage a … Continue reading “QuickBooks”