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CAD155 — Residential Computer-Aided Design

3 credits · 6 hours

6 , 4 lecture periods 3 lab periods Residential Computer-Aided Design Beginning level Computer-Aided Design (CAD) of single family detached dwellings. Includes residential CAD skills, site, foundation, floor and roof framing, mechanical, plumbing, and electrical plans, building and wall sections, building elevations, and working drawing coordination. Develop a beginning level site plan. Develop a beginning level foundation plan. Develop a beginning level floor plan. Develop beginning level building sections. Develop beginning level wall sections. Develop beginning level building elevations. Develop a beginning level roof framing plan. Develop a beginning level mechanical plan. Develop a beginning level plumbing plan. Develop a beginning level electrical plan. Develop a beginning level complete set of working drawings. Outline: Beginning Level Residential CAD Skills File management Title block layout Set composition (“Comic Book”) Sheet composition Line weight hierarchy Lettering sizes and styles Plotting Printing Binding Beginning Level Site Plan Site plan drawings General notes Legal description Beginning Level Foundation Plan Foundation plan drawings Foundation notes and dimensions Foundation details Beginning Level Floor Plan Floor plan drawings Floor plan notes and dimensions Room finish schedule Interior elevations Beginning Level Building Sections Building sections drawings Building section notes Beginning Level Wall Sections Wall sections drawings Wall section notes an

Prerequisites: CAD101

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