Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 04/23/96 | |||
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DFT216 19966-99999 | L+L | 3 Credit(s) | 6 Period(s) |
Descriptive Geometry | |||
Graphical solutions for problems in engineering drawing. A study of the geometry of technical drawing with emphasis on the space relationship of points, lines and planes. Prerequisites: (CAD154 or CAD162), or DFT110, or DFT121, or equivalent. | |||
MCCCD Official Course Competencies: | |
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DFT216 19966-99999 | Descriptive Geometry |
1. | Use drafting instruments properly. (I) |
2. | Solve geometric construction problems. (II) |
3. | Layout orthographic projections properly. (III) |
4. | Classify lines correctly. (IV) |
5. | Relate points, lines, and planes properly. (IV) |
6. | Use proper techniques to relate intersection lines, planes, and solids. (V,VI) |
7. | Develop and build models of plane surfaces, curved surfaces, warped surfaces, and transition pieces. (VII) |
8. | Resolve problems using proper descriptive application in mining and geology. (VIII) |
MCCCD Official Course Outline: | |
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DFT216 19966-99999 | Descriptive Geometry |
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