T=Tuesday R=Thursday S=Saturday L=Lowell WEB=Online Courses organization's resources. Topics covered are the marketing concept, the marketing environment, ethics and social responsibility, consumer behavior, global marketing, market research, market segmentation, and the marketing mix. Prerequisite: Completion of BUS 110. 17100 01 a historical survey of advertising, regulation of advertising, buyer behavior, advertising agencies, advertising media, copy layout, and campaign management. Prerequisite: Completion of BUS 240. many disciplines. Learn the basics of Computer Aided Design with this hands-on course. Various popular and powerful CAD programs will be explored and presented. You will use basic 2-Dimensional, 3-Dimensional and Solid Modeling CAD programs to explore and understand the world of CAD design. Mechanical and Architectural software tools will be available with demonstration and hands-on use of these tools. Many CAD features and applications will be demonstrated. Drawing, editing, visualization and printing of a real project will be generated. Basic computer skills are required. No previous CAD experience is necessary. Note: Technology/Lab fee $100. 17223 01 drafting design problems. Theories and principles of shape and size description are developed/reinforced through application of accrued skills on formal working drawing packages. Emphases of the course include: practical implementation of ANSI/ASME Y14.5-1994 dimensioning and tolerancing practices, selection of materials, development of a working knowledge of engineering handbook and catalog specification data, and formulation of weldment drawings, CAD-generated detail and assembly drawings; 2 hours lecture/ 2 hour laboratory. Course usually offered in the spring semester. Prerequisites: Completion of CAD 101 and CAD 115. Note: Articulation students may enroll in this course. Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100. Open to CAD students only. 17153 01 dimensional models. Students will become familiar with the commands and procedures used to create wireframe, surface, and solid models and display them from multiple points of view. Students will employ a state-of-the-art computer-aided design software package (Auto CAD) to generate these models. Required preparation for the course is successful completion of a CAD course using AutoCAD. 2 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory. Course usually offered in the spring semester. Prerequisite: Completion of CAD 101 and CAD 115. Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100. 10938 01 affect engineering, production and quality control processes to provide economic and technical advantages. The standard for dimensioning and tolerancing practices, ASME Y14.5-1994, is used to discuss principles of datum referencing symbology tolerances of position, form and runout functional gauging conventional dimensioning techniques. This standard is also a component of the ISO 9000 quality standard. 3 hour lecture Prerequisite:Completion of CAD 151. Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100. 10940 01 AutoDesk, and Architectural Desktop will be used as the primary design software. This will include 3D Drawing using wideframe, surface and solid modeling techniques and 3D Walkthrus. Also, customizing features that can enhance CAD performance. Advanced project/design management techniques will also be introduced using Microsoft Office Applications. Students will be required to apply these features to their engineering discipline. This course requires additional CAD use during open labs. 2 hours lecture/ 2 hours lab. Course usually offered in the fall semester. Prerequisite: Completion of CAD 115. Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100; Open to CAD students only. Requires additional CAD use during open labs. 10930 01 drafters and designers work on team projects, communicate verbally and in writing with peers, superiors, and clients or vendors and develop and practice collaborative and intra/interpersonal skills. Included is a comprehensive project in which the students interact with the CAD faculty instructors in the process of developing various segments of the project in which students develop complete sets of working drawings and assemblies to industrial dimensioning and fabrication standards, and document and prepare materials for presentations to colleagues, and superiors. Solid modeling will be employed. Various oral and written assignments such as project plans, progress reports, and a final report are required. 2 hour lecture/2 hour laboratory. Course usually offered in the spring semester. Prerequisites: Completion of CAD 225 and CAD 227. Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100. 10928 01 |