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Undergraduate Degree Programs

Engineering Graphics Technology (EG T)

EG T 060 3D Visualization and Spatial Development (1) Supplemental course designed to improve spatial skills through the use of interactive hands-on activities, such as clay modeling and multi-media software.
Effective: Summer 2007
 

EG T 101 Technical Drawing Fundamentals (1) Technical skills and drafting room practices; fundamentals of theoretical graphics; orthographic projection including sectional and auxiliary views; dimensioning.
Effective: Summer 1988
 

EG T 102 Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting (1) A first course presenting an intensive study utilizing a computer assisted drafting and design system to obtain graphic solutions.
Effective: Summer 1988
 

EG T 114 Spatial Analysis and Computer-Aided Drafting (2) Spatial relations of applications in engineering technology with more advanced functionality of computer-aided drafting and design systems.
Effective: Fall 2008
Prerequisite: EDSGN 100  

EG T 119 Introduction to CAD for Electrical and Computer Engineering (2) Introduction to computer-aided drafting (CAD) for Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology students with a focus on three dimensional assemblies.
Effective: Summer 2007
Prerequisite: MATH 081  

EG T 120 Introduction to Graphics and Solid Modeling (3) Development of visualization skills; introduction to parametric solids modeling techniques with constrained and unconstrained geometry, and assemblies.
Effective: Spring 2007
 

EG T 121 Applied Solid Modeling (3) Creation of working drawings from solid models; dimensioning, GD&T, fastener, weld and finish symbols, layouts and bill of materials.
Effective: Spring 2007
Prerequisite: EG T 120  

EG T 201 Advanced Computer Aided Drafting (2) Application of the principles of engineering graphics; preparation of working drawings; details, examples, and bill of material using CAD.
Effective: Fall 2008
Prerequisite: EDSGN 100, EG T 114  

EG T 205 Transition From 2-D CAD to Solid Modeling (1) Supplemental course designed to introduce students (primarily transfer) to a solid modeling program.
Effective: Summer 2007
Prerequisite: EG T 201  

EG T 297 Special Topics (1-9) Formal courses given infrequently to explore, in depth, a comparatively narrow subject which may be topical or of special interest.
Effective: Fall 1988
 

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