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AD |
101 |
Principles of Drafting I |
3 Credits |
Drawing methods in architectural drafting.
Site planning and plot plans drawing are presented. Computer-aided
drafting (CAD) is introduced.
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| AD |
102 |
Principles of Drafting II/CAD |
2 Credits |
| Continuation of AD 101. Coordinates
design including electrical layout and mechanical planning. Emphasis
is placed on zoning and traffic flow. Computer Aided Design (CAD)
software is utilized.
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| AD |
151 |
Architectural Drafting Lab I |
4 Credits |
Use and care of drawing instruments,
application of skills to basic engineering drawing of orthographic
projection, sections, dimension techniques, pictorial drawings
and plot plans.
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| AD |
152 |
Architectural Drafting Lab II |
4 Credits |
Drawing components of residential
structures. Efforts directed towards precisely correlating the
drawings completed in the drafting room with the building project
under construction. CAD is emphasized.
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| AD |
172 |
First Aid/CPR |
0.5 Credits |
Practice and certification in first
aid and CPR, as well instruction in construction equipment and
safety.
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| AD |
201 |
Sales Management |
2 Credits |
Basic principles of selling, marketing
and human relations. Selling in situations relating to the modern
retail lumber business is covered comprehensively.
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| AD |
211 |
Estimating I |
3 Credits |
Procedures used to estimate and prepare
surveys for completing estimates. From working drawings and material
specifications, calculations are derived. Labor needs are estimated.
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| AD |
212 |
Estimating II |
3 Credits |
A continuation of AD 211.
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| AD |
241 |
Principles of Commercial Construction |
3 Credits |
Study of commercial construction.
Drawing of commercial plans is done. Emphasis is placed on terminology,
material, and typical fastening techniques.
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| AD |
262 |
Accounting |
3 Credits |
Introduction to the principles of
industrial accounting. |
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