CAD101 Principles of Computer-Aided Design 1
Presents an introduction to computer aided drafting and design systems and their applications. Topics include point, line, arc and circle generation using a variety of techniques for positioning, moving and copying geometry. Commands are presented for the manipulation of the display and its contents to prepare multiple view part drawings complete with dimensions, annotations and borders. Laboratory work includes the use of a microcomputer workstation. AutoCAD software is used throughout the course.
Prerequisite
Communications & Mathematics Proficiencies
Electives
- ENG - Engineering Elective
- GE - Pre-Engineering Elective
- OPEN - Open Elective
- TDIR - Technical Directed Elective