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ETD1100C — Engineering Drawing

3 credits · 3 hours

This survey course consists of the principles and practices involved in making and reading engineering drawings with emphasis on lettering, industrial symbolism, orthographic projection and multi-view representation. This course also includes instruction and practice in descriptive geometry. This course covers the fundamentals necessary for the development of a set of working drawings for various types of basic machine parts. Pictorial representation is also included for visualization development. The intent of the course is to have students prepare clear, complete and accurate working plans and detail drawings from rough of detailed sketches or notes for engineering or manufacturing purposes, according to the specified dimensions.

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