MDAD1253 Working Drawings 2 for CAD Design The course will provide the student with a more advanced understanding of what is required of mechanical technical drawings. It is a project related course that will enhance skills gained in Working Drawings I. The projects will be diverse ranging from tool drawings to production assemblies. Special note: The student is required to purchase a student version of Solidworks, Inventor, or equivalent 3 d software. (Prerequisites: MDAD1252) (3 credits: 3 lecture/0 lab) MDAD1254 Mold Design for CAD Design The course will provide the student with a basic knowledge of mold design. This course covers the use of 3d parametric software to create plastic injection molds. The student will create two molds. Special note: The student is required to purchase a student version of Solidworks, Inventor, or equivalent 3d software. (Prerequisites: MDAD1252) (3 credits: 3 credits/0 lab) MDAD1255 CAD Drawing Using Free Software This course will cover CAD functions used by professionals, as well as those with no experience, in the CAD drafting field. Using a hands-on approach with scanned photos, students will recreate them in a 3D environment using Google Sketchup or similar free software available from the internet. (Prerequisite: none) (3 credits: 3 lecture/0 lab) MDAD1256 Design Project 1 for CAD Design This course is a design class that will focus on the design process. The student will gain confidence in his or her ability to apply sound product design parameters based on design considerations. A holistic approach will be used to incorporate the many functions of a designer in a company. The content goals of the course will change with the individual student’s design. The course can be taken in conjunction with Design Project II or alone. (Prerequisite: MDAD1253) (3 credits: 3 lecture/0 lab) MDAD1257 Design Project 2 for CAD Design This course is a design class that will focus on the design process. It can be an extension of Design Project I or it can be taken as a separate Design Project class. The student will gain confidence in his or her ability to apply sound product design paraments based on design considerations. A holistic approach will be used to incorporate the many functions of a designer in a company. The content goals of the course will change with the individual student’s design. (Prerequisites: MDAD1253) (3 credits: 3 lecture/0 lab) MDAD1258 Advanced CAD Concepts This is an elective course that focuses on expanding the basics of the overall program. The student will complete at least one complex assembly and detail drawings meant to enhance their skills. Special note: The student is required to purchase a student version of Solidworks, Inventor, or equivalent 3d software. (Prerequisites: MDAD1252) (3 credits: 3 lecture/0 lab) MDAD1259 Residential Architectural Drawing This course is for the beginner student who wants to create their own set of architectural prints or gain a basic competence in drawing architectural prints. This is an elective course that focuses on using CAD software to create the basic plans essential to drawing common residential drawings. The student will complete a set of residential architectural prints. Special note: The student is required to purchase a student version of software appropriate to complete the Residential Architectural Drawings required in this course. (Prerequisites: MDAD1204 and MDAD1250) (3 credits: 3 lecture/0 lab) MDAD1260 Commercial Architectural Drawing This course is for the beginner student who wants a basic competence in drawing commercial architectural prints. This is an elective course that focuses on using CAD software to create the basic plans essential to drawing common commercial drawings. The student will complete a set of commercial architectural prints. Special note: The student is required to purchase a student version of software appropriate to complete the Commercial Architectural Drawings required in this course. (Prerequisites: MDAD1204 and MDAD1250) (3 credits: 3 lecture/0 lab) MDAD1271 CAD Elective Drawing 1 The course is meant to provide the student with a course that allows him or her to expand their understanding of various types of CAD drawings. The student will be given examples of prints from which to reproduce or create new designs. These prints can vary from mechanical, electrical, to architectural and more. Other topics may include transferring files across different formats, block creation, and attributes. The listed types of prints may not be covered each semester. The drawings will be completed to industry standards. The course can be taken after completion of the prerequisites. (Prerequisites: MDAD1250 and MDAD1241) (3 credits: 3 lecture/0 lab). MDAD1272 CAD Elective Drawing 2 This course will cover advanced CAD functions used by professionals. Using a hands-on approach you will create a project in a 3D environment using Autodesk Inventor, Solidworks or similar free software available from the internet with instructors approval. You will be required to have some device capable of taking digital photos such as a camera or cell phone with this ability. Photos will need to be downloaded into the dropbox area along with drawings, etc. (Prerequisite: MDAD1241 and MDAD1250) (3 Credits: 2 lecture/1 lab) MDAD1273 CAD Elective Drawing 3 (Prerequisites: MDAD1241 and MDAD1250) (3 credits) MEDL1100 Introduction to Laboratory Sciences This course introduces students to the Clinical Laboratory and the role of the Phlebotomist, Medical Laboratory Technician, and Medical Laboratory Scientist. Students will learn about educational requirements, employment opportunities, certification, licensure, regulation and professional and patient code of ethics. Topics include medical terminology, laboratory safety, standard precautions, quality assurance, laboratory math and basic laboratory skills. Students will perform simple laboratory tests. (Prerequisites: None) (2 credits: 1 lecture/1 lab) MEDL1105 Phlebotomy This course provides instruction in blood collection procedures and techniques. Students will learn about terminology, safety, customer service, the circulatory system, equipment, and specimen transport/processing. Students will perform routine venipunctures, capillary puncture, and special collection procedures in the classroom and in a clinical setting. (Prerequisite: None) (2 credits: 1 lecture/1 lab) MEDL1108 Medical Terminology for Medical Laboratory Technician This course covers word analysis by the study of work roots, prefixes, suffixes, abbreviations and acronyms common to the medical profession. Comprehension is expected concerning combining word parts, recognizing the meaning of the new term, understanding and writing anatomical, diagnostic and laboratory Course Descriptions 147
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