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ENGINEERING 155
102 112 120
ENGINEERING PRINT READING FOR COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN 3D PRINTING AND MODELING
INDUSTRY SOLIDWORKS II
2.0 Units
3.0 Units 3.0 Units
ENGR 120 provides students with the basic
ENGR 102 is a study of the fundamentals ENGR 112 teaches the advanced concepts knowledge of 3D printing (i.e., additive
of orthographic drawing to develop the of the SOLIDWORKS software, its use as a manufacturing; rapid prototyping) and
student’s ability to understand and utilize the mechanical engineering design and manu- modeling, as well as its impact within the
information presented on a blueprint. Such facturing tool, and the ability to fabricate, engineering and manufacturing community.
areas as dimensions, section and auxiliary design, and create parts and assemblies. Students have the opportunity to explore
views, tolerancing, and industry standards, Topics include mechanical design modeling the interaction between computer aided
and terminology are presented to strengthen in the 3D environment, complex solid and design (CAD), computer aided manufactur-
the student’s ability to interpret an engineer- surface modeling, digital input and output, ing (CAM), and additive manufacturing
ing drawing. Lecture 3 hours. Recommended analysis, and integrating SOLIDWORKS systems by participating in the design and
Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL with other Computer Aided Design (CAD) prototyping of an actual part. Emphasis
151. Course Typically Offered: Fall/Winter/ and Computer Aided Manufacturing is placed on Fused Deposition Modeling
Spring/Summer. Transfer Credit: CSU (CAM) programs for a productive design (FDM) technology using the Stratasys Fortus
workflow. Lecture 1.5 hours/Laboratory 4.5 modeling system and accompanying Insight
109 hours. Prerequisite: ENGR 111 or equivalent. software platform. Lecture 1 hour/Labora-
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Course Typically Offered: Fall/Winter/ tory 3 hours. Recommended Preparation:
AUTOCAD 1 Spring/Summer. Transfer Credit: CSU ENGR 109, ENGR 111, CAM 230, ARCH 250,
ART 230, or equivalent. Course Typically
3.0 Units 117 Offered: Summer.
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING
ENGR 109 is an activity based course in TECHNOLOGY 122
two-dimensional computer-aided design ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
using AutoCAD software. Students learn 3.0 Units
and practice tools to create and edit draw- 3.0 Units
ings in accordance with industry standards. ENGR 117 explores the professional activities
Topics include object construction, object and working environment of engineering ENGR 122 presents the fundamental prin-
properties, layers, orthographic projections, technology, which is an emerging, hands- ciples of engineering graphical communi-
auxiliary views, sectioning, parametric tools, on discipline of applied engineering. The cation and drawing using computer aided
basic dimensioning, templates, plotting and role of engineering technology in industry, design (CAD) software as an integral teach-
the application of geometric dimensioning the history of technology, and the future of ing and learning methodology. Students
and tolerancing. Lecture 1.5 hours/Labora- the profession of engineering and engineer- develop 3-D visualization and spatial acuity
tory 4.5 hours. Prerequisite: ARCH 101 or ing technology are covered. Students learn skills in practical applications of descrip-
ENGR 101 or equivalent. Course Typically specific technical skills and tool use in this tive geometry. Topics include orthographic
Offered: Fall/Spring/Summer. Transfer activity-based course. Safety and environ- projection, glass box theory, auxiliary views,
Credit: CSU, UC, USC mental sustainability concerns as well as the sectioning, dimensioning, and geometric
effects of technology on society are taught in dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) as
110 a collaborative project-based class environ- well as the engineering design process.
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN ment. Note: ENGR 117 does not satisfy the Theory and practice of engineering graph-
AUTOCAD 2 engineering major requirement of ENGR 100. ics is taught using two professional CAD
Lecture 2 hours/Laboratory 3 hours. Recom- software packages, typically AutoCAD and
3.0 Units mended Preparation: ENGL 120 or ESL 151 SOLIDWORKS. Students develop skills in
or equivalent. Course Typically Offered: both 2-D and 3-D CAD modeling. Note:
ENGR 110 is an advanced course in computer Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU This course may not be used as a substitute
aided design. Advanced techniques and for any computer aided design course in the
concepts of computer-aided design will Engineering Technology - CAD Drafting &
be presented with an emphasis on three- Design certificate program. Lecture 2 hours/
dimensional design and modeling for both Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: MATH
architectural and engineering applications. 110 or 110B or equivalent. Course Typically
Lecture 1.5 hours/Laboratory 4.5 hours. Offered: Fall/Spring. Transfer Credit: UC.
Prerequisite: ENGR 109 or equivalent. (C-ID ENGR 150)
Course Typically Offered: Fall/Spring/
Summer. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC
111
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
SOLIDWORKS I
3.0 Units
ENGR 111 is a basic course in engineering,
drafting and design, utilizing SOLIDWORKS
software, with an emphasis on three-dimen-
sional design, modeling, and engineering
applications. Lecture 1.5 hours/Laboratory
4.5 hours. Prerequisite: ENGR 101 or equiva-
lent. Course Typically Offered: Fall/Spring/
Summer. Transfer Credit: CSU
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