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Fall Schedule 2021

DDGT110-73803 Technical Drawing Fundamentals:
An entry level course for students with little or no technical drawing experience. Topics covered include national and international drafting standards, drawing scales, two-dimensional geometric construction, orthographic projection, auxiliary views, sectioning, dimensioning, creation and modification of basic templates, and computer-aided drafting (CAD) using the latest version of Autodesk AutoCAD software. No prerequisites.

8/16/2021 - 12/15/2021
Mondays and Wednesdays 6:00PM - 8:15PM
Online - Synchronous
Faculty: Gary Strommen
3 Credits
Cost of the class: $266 (Includes tuition of $141 and lab fees of $125)

DDGT120-73804 Digital Design Grahics Technology I:
The first of a four course series in the Digital Design Graphics Technology A.S. Degree program. This course enables the student to learn and apply the fundamental skills of technical drawing towards the creation of graphical engineering documents per current industry standards. Topics covered include national and international drafting standards, drawing scales, two-dimensional and three-dimensional geometric construction, orthographic projection, auxiliary views, sectioning, dimensioning, external references, creation and modification of templates, computer-aided drafting (CAD), basic reverse engineering of parts, and three-dimensional modeling using the latest version of the Autodesk AutoCAD software. No prerequisites.

8/16/2021 - 12/16/2021
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays 8:45AM - 12:15PM
Online - Synchronous
Faculty: Gary Strommen
7 Credits
Cost of the class: $469 (Includes tuition of $329 and lab fees of $140)

DDGT240-73806 Digital Design Grahics Technology III:
The third of a four course series in the Digital Design Graphics Technology A.S. Degree program. This course enables the student to learn and apply mechanical computer-aided design (CAD) drafting skills and techniques to working drawings including Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD+T) and weldment symbology. Additional topics include external references and reverse engineering of assemblies. A study of 3D Printing. Students will print to the 3D Printer and retain the printed model. A study of 3ds Max for design visualization including: modeling, materials, lighting, rigging, animation, and rendering. A study of Adobe Premiere as a non-linear video editor. A combined study of 3ds Max and Adobe Premiere to create technically animated presentational videos for their professional portfolios as displayed on the department website. Prerequisite: Completion of DDGT121.

8/16/2021 - 12/16/2021
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays 8:45AM - 12:15PM
Online - Synchronous
Faculty: Gary Strommen
7 Credits
Cost of the class: $469 (Includes tuition of $329 and lab fees of $140)

DDGT courses are scheduled on a two year cycle. Please note that this is a guide and should not be considered final. The following two year cycle plan is as follows:

Fall
DDGT110 - Evenings
DDGT120 - Mornings
DDGT230 - Afternoons, offered every other Fall
DDGT240 - Mornings

Spring
DDGT110 - Afternoons
DDGT121 - Mornings
DDGT130 - Evenings
DDGT231 - Afternoons, offered every other Fall
DDGT241 - Mornings

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