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AutoCAD2 (DRFT 2204_201_23920) (ZENG-81054)

MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Tuesday/Thursday 5:30PM-8:20PM
LOCATION: Northeast Campus, Engineering Tech, ET-139
INSTRUCTOR: John Fielden

This course introduces AUTOCAD software as a drafting tool. Students develop skills needed to produce 2D drawings, basic dimensioning, and disk data storage. Covers creation, retrieval, and modification of drawings using basic AutoCAD commands (Includes Lab Component).

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This course introduces AUTOCAD software as a drafting tool. Students develop skills needed to produce 2D drawings, basic dimensioning, and disk data storage. Covers creation, retrieval, and modification of drawings using basic AutoCAD commands (Includes Lab Component).

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Start date

01/13/2025

End date

05/11/2025


Location

Northeast

$ 420.00

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Autodesk Inventor Modeling (DRFT 2233_201_20145) (ZENG-81058)

MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Thursday, 5:00PM-8:50PM
LOCATION: Northeast Campus, Engineering Technology, ET-145
INSTRUCTOR: Kirk Elliot

This course introduces 3D solid modeling and parametric modeling techniques and concepts using the inventor program. It starts by constructing basic shapes to building intelligent, more complex solid models and creating multi-view drawings (includes lab component).
 

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This course introduces 3D solid modeling and parametric modeling techniques and concepts using the inventor program. It starts by constructing basic shapes to building intelligent, more complex solid models and creating multi-view drawings (includes lab component).
 

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Start date

01/13/2025

End date

05/11/2025


Location

Northeast

$ 420.00

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Autodesk REVIT (DRFT 2543_201_24509) (ZENG-81057)

MEETING DAYS & TIMES:  Tuesday, 5:00PM-8:50PM
LOCATION: Northeast Campus, Engineering Tech, ET-130
INSTRUCTOR: Carla Bradford

Introduction to Autodesk REVIT CAD software, including Building Information Modeling (BIM) including analyzing the 3D model design for heating/cooling load, square footage, surface area, etc.

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Introduction to Autodesk REVIT CAD software, including Building Information Modeling (BIM) including analyzing the 3D model design for heating/cooling load, square footage, surface area, etc.

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Start date

01/13/2025

End date

05/11/2025


Location

Northeast

$ 420.00

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Certified Manufacturing Associate (ZENG-81050)

The Certified Manufacturing Associate is a nationally recognized industry certification offered through the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) This certification focuses on basic manufacturing concepts, demonstrating an individual’s potential for high-demand, entry-level manufacturing roles. The program covers fundamental topics such as shop math, assembly, maintenance, machining, inspection, and successful completion demonstrates that the individual has basic knowledge of manufacturing and may be an ideal candidate for entry-level manufacturing employment. The micro-credential will be awarded if the learner successfully completes all 25 courses and passes the national

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Start date

06/01/2024

End date

06/30/2025


Location

Online Course

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Commercial Drafting & Detailing (DRFT 2293_271_21685) (ZENG-81055)

MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Monday, 5:30PM-7:20PM
LOCATION: Northeast Campus, Engineering Tech, ET-145
INSTRUCTOR: Kirk Elliot

The course is intended to provide comprehensive overview of production drawings and documents from the standpoint of the production designer. This course is project oriented comprised of 3 components and the final project is delivered as a set of documents. Class components include: 1) Demonstrating the relation between tool and product design processes and manufacturing methods; 2) Covers structural working drawings per AISC design specifications with a focus on members, connections, and fasteners; 3) Fundamentals in process piping drafting. The use of handbook and standards including architectural design will be highlighted throughout the course.

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The course is intended to provide comprehensive overview of production drawings and documents from the standpoint of the production designer. This course is project oriented comprised of 3 components and the final project is delivered as a set of documents. Class components include: 1) Demonstrating the relation between tool and product design processes and manufacturing methods; 2) Covers structural working drawings per AISC design specifications with a focus on members, connections, and fasteners; 3) Fundamentals in process piping drafting. The use of handbook and standards including architectural design will be highlighted throughout the course.

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Start date

01/13/2025

End date

05/11/2025


Location

Northeast

$ 420.00

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Descriptive Geometry (DRFT 2442_201_24508) (ZENG-81056)

MEETING DAYS & TIMES:  Tuesday, 2:30PM-4:20PM
LOCATION: Northeast Campus, Engineering Tech, ET-130
INSTRUCTOR: Carla Bradford

Study geometric projection of lines, points, and planes in AutoCAD. Solve related drafting problems. Study space relations that points, lines, and planes share in forming any given shape.

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Study geometric projection of lines, points, and planes in AutoCAD. Solve related drafting problems. Study space relations that points, lines, and planes share in forming any given shape.

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Start date

01/13/2025

End date

05/11/2025


Location

Northeast

$ 280.00

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Engineering Drawing with CAD (DRFT 1324_202_21862) (ZENG-81053)

MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Monday/Wednesday, 5:30PM-8:20PM
LOCATION: Northeast Campus, Engineering Tech, ET-139
INSTRUCTOR: Carla Bradford

This introductory course for beginning drafters includes such topics as drafting room practices, graphical geometry, orthographic projection, dimensioning, and perspective views. Emphasis is placed on developing the abilities of three dimensional vision. graphic communication skills, and lettering.  Dimensioning is taught to ASME standards. Course includes an introduction to AutoCAD and includes a lab component.

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Start date

01/13/2025

End date

05/11/2025


Location

Northeast

$ 420.00

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Geometric Dimension and Tolerancing (ENGT 1443_901_11803) (ZENG-81002)

MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Online, No Set Time
LOCATION: Online
INSTRUCTOR: Gregory Brown


An in-depth study of dimensional tolerancing as identified in the American National Standards Institute, ANSI Y 14.5 specification. This course will explore the meaning of symbols used in the International Standard, their application, and the processes necessary to achieve the specified geometry and the common practices used in Engineering drawings, and practical limits and challenges in the manufacturing environment.

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Start date

08/19/2024

End date

12/15/2024


Location

Online Course

$ 419.00

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Industrial Safety (ENGT 1513_201_12129) (ZENG-81018)

MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Monday, 5:30PM-8:20PM
LOCATION: Northeast Campus, Engineering Tech Building, Room ET 115
INSTRUCTOR: Don Crall

This course provides the basics of workplace safety principles in modern and real-world manufacturing and industrial processes for employment in entry-level manufacturing jobs. Students will learn how to work in a safe and productive manufacturing workplace; perform safety and environmental inspections; perform emergency drills and participate on emergency teams; identify unsafe conditions and take appropriate corrective action; provide safety orientation for all employees; train personnel to correctly use safety equipment; suggest processes and procedures that support work environment safety; fulfill safety and health requirements for maintenance, installation, and repair; monitor safe equipment and operator performance.

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Start date

08/19/2024

End date

12/15/2024


Location

Northeast

$ 419.00

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Industry Print Reading w/ GD & T (ENGT 1223_271_23162) (ZENG-81001)

MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Thursday,  2:30PM - 3:50PM (in-person component)
LOCATION: Northeast Campus, Engineering Technology Building, Room ET-142
INSTRUCTOR: Carla Bradford


Focuses on interpreting and visualizing drawings and prints used in industrial settings, including print content, the role of prints in the digital age, and exposure to geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. Also covers several foundational skills needed for print reading success, including basic mathematics, geometry principles, measurement tools, and the design process.

Blended classroom experience with online and in-person meetings

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Focuses on interpreting and visualizing drawings and prints used in industrial settings, including print content, the role of prints in the digital age, and exposure to geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. Also covers several foundational skills needed for print reading success, including basic mathematics, geometry principles, measurement tools, and the design process.

Blended classroom experience with online and in-person meetings

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Start date

01/13/2025

End date

05/11/2025


Location

Northeast

$ 420.00

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Industry Print Reading with GD&T(ENGT 1223_271_14337) (ZENG-81001)

MEETING DAYS & TIMES:  Thursday, 4:00PM-5:20PM (in-person component) & ONLINE
LOCATION: Northeast Campus, Engineering Technology Building, Room ET-142
INSTRUCTOR: TBD


Focuses on interpreting and visualizing drawings and prints used in industrial settings, including print content, the role of prints in the digital age, and exposure to geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. Also covers several foundational skills needed for print reading success, including basic mathematics, geometry principles, measurement tools, and the design process.

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Start date

08/19/2024

End date

12/15/2024


Location

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$ 419.00

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Industry Print Reading with GD&T(ENGT 1223_271_14337) (ZENG-81001)

MEETING DAYS & TIMES:  Friday 1:30PM-2:50PM (in-person component) & ONLINE
LOCATION: Northeast Campus, Engineering Technology Building, Room ET-115
INSTRUCTOR: TBD


Focuses on interpreting and visualizing drawings and prints used in industrial settings, including print content, the role of prints in the digital age, and exposure to geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. Also covers several foundational skills needed for print reading success, including basic mathematics, geometry principles, measurement tools, and the design process.

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Start date

08/19/2024

End date

12/15/2024


Location

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$ 419.00

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Inspection Principles (QCTT 2333_271_10909) (ZENG-81009)

MEETING DAYS & TIMES:  Tuesday, 7:00PM-8:20PM
LOCATION: Northeast Campus, Engineering Technology Building, Room ET-142
INSTRUCTOR: Gregory Brown

 

Study of inspection techniques and requirements for receiving, in-process, and final inspection. Emphasis on quality planning and improvement of inspection and inspector efficiency, in both job-shop and mass production environments. The study will include reporting vendor surveillance, quality characteristics, non-conformance, and costs. Prerequisite: QCTT 1313.

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Start date

08/19/2024

End date

12/15/2024


Location

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$ 419.00

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Introduction to Fabrication Lab (ENGT_1213_271_23706) (ZENG-81003)

MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Tuesday, 5:00PM - 6:50PM (in-person)
LOCATION: Northeast Campus, Engineering Technology Building, Room 107
INSTRUCTOR: Don Crall

Blended Class with online and in-person class times
A course for the development of lab research and projects in engineering technologies. Students will design and fabricate projects using hand tools, mills, lathes, welding, PCB circuit design, soldering, and/or 3D plotting. Basics of metalworking machine tools and standard shop practices with special emphasis on shop safety will be covered. Exploration into the fundamentals of turning, milling, broaching and sawing, and the abilities of conventional machine tools. Includes lab component.

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Blended Class with online and in-person class times
A course for the development of lab research and projects in engineering technologies. Students will design and fabricate projects using hand tools, mills, lathes, welding, PCB circuit design, soldering, and/or 3D plotting. Basics of metalworking machine tools and standard shop practices with special emphasis on shop safety will be covered. Exploration into the fundamentals of turning, milling, broaching and sawing, and the abilities of conventional machine tools. Includes lab component.

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Start date

01/13/2025

End date

05/11/2025


Location

Northeast

$ 420.00

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Introduction to Fabrication Lab (ENGT_1213_272_14268) (ZENG-81003)

MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Thursday, 3:00PM - 4:50PM (in-person) & ONLINE
LOCATION: Northeast Campus, Engineering Technology Building, Room ET 107
INSTRUCTOR: Don Crall

Blended Class with online and in-person class times
A course for the development of lab research and projects in engineering technologies. Students will design and fabricate projects using hand tools, mills, lathes, welding, PCB circuit design, soldering, and/or 3D plotting. Basics of metalworking machine tools and standard shop practices with special emphasis on shop safety will be covered. Exploration into the fundamentals of turning, milling, broaching and sawing, and the abilities of conventional machine tools. Includes lab component.

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Start date

08/19/2024

End date

12/15/2024


Location

Do Not Use

$ 419.00

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