2025-2027-Student-Catalog-and-Handbook

concepts. A hands-on approach is used in this class to build a foundation for the continued training and application. 3 Credit Hours

the employer and instructor working together to guide the learning experience. Upon course completion, students should be able to work independently and apply related skills and knowledge. This course involves a minimum of 15 work per week. 3 Credit Hours

ADM 118 INTRODUCTION TO 3D STUDIO MAX Prerequisite: As required by the college

ACR 200 REVIEW FOR CONTRACTORS EXAM Prerequisite(s): As determined by college

Students will explore and implement the principles of modeling and animation through projects that emphasize analyzing real-world movement, adapting movement for the animation medium, and creating the illusion of life while applying animation principles. 3 Credit Hours

This course prepares students to take the State Certification Examination. Emphasis is placed on all pertinent codes, piping procedures, duct design, load calculation, psychometrics, installation procedures, and air distribution. Upon completion, students should be prepared to take the contractors exam. 3 Credit Hours

ADM 255 APPLICATION OF DESIGN CAPSTONE Prerequisite: As required by the college

This is a project- or research-oriented course that emphasizes synthesis through collaborative learning. Students integrate and apply previous knowledge, skills, and experiences they learned in their major and other academic courses to complete individual & team-based projects. AM student will be required to serve as interns in the AM Lab. Architectural and Engineer students will serve as interns doing live work, campus project or in an office. The course emphasizes communication skills, critical thinking, problem solving, computer literacy, and teaming skills. NOTE: This course is usually taken during the last 2 semesters of the program of study. 3 Credit Hours

ACR 203 COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION Prerequisite(s): As determined by college

This course focuses on commercial refrigeration systems. Emphasis is placed on evaporators, condensers, compressors, expansion devices, special refrigeration components and application of refrigeration systems. Upon completion students should be able to service and repair commercial refrigeration systems. 3 Credit Hours ACR 205 SYSTEM SIZING AND AIR DISTRIBUTION Prerequisite(s): As determined by college This course provides instruction in the load calculation of a structure and system sizing. Topics of instruction include heat loss, heat gain, equipment and air distribution sizing, and factors making acceptable indoor air quality. Upon course completion, students should be able to calculate system requirements. 3 Credit Hours ACR 210 TROUBLESHOOTING HVACR SYSTEMS Prerequisite(s): As determined by college This course provides instruction in the use of various meters and gauges used in the HVACR industry. Emphasis is placed on general service procedures, system diagnosis, and corrective measure, methods of leak detection, and system evacuation, charging and performance checks. Upon completion students should be able to perform basic troubleshooting of HVAC/R. 3 Credit Hours

ADM 261 REVERSE ENGINEERING Prerequisite: As required by the college

This course emphasizes reverse engineering techniques and quality control inspection of parts employing 3D printing, scanning, and Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM technologies). The emphasis is on using applicable software to convert scanned images from point cloud data into 3D models. The process will allow using software to clean up point cloud data, create airtight 3D models, run a comparison analysis of collected data to solid, improve or reproduce a scanned part, print the part and then perform an inspection using CMM probe for additional analysis and comparison. 3 Credit Hours

ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (AET)

AET 110 BASIC ARCHITECTURAL CAD Prerequisite: As required by the college The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to architectural computer- aided drafting (CAD). This will include zooming, snapping, coordinate schemes, copying, moving, plotting, layers, trimming, offsetting, filleting, breaking, blocking, inserting, and dimensioning. Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to draw and dimension basic floor plans and other components of architectural working drawings. 3 Credit Hours AET 191 BASIC BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING (BIM) Prerequisite: As required by the college The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the basics of Building Information Modeling (BIM). Industry-driven BIM software will be utilized to create accurate and effective building models. Emphasis will be placed on providing the student with the fundamental tools and techniques used to simultaneously create 2D drawings and 3D models using BIM software. Fundamental concepts include, user interface, parameters, families, massing, rendering, and printing. 3 Credit Hours

ADVANCED DESIGN MANUFACTURING (ADM)

ADM 102 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Prerequisite: As required by the college

This course is an introduction to basic Computer Aided Design functions and techniques using “hands - on” applications. Topics include terminology, hardware, basic computer aided design (CAD) and operating system functions, file manipulation, industry standards for CAD drawings, and basic CAD software applications in producing softcopy and hardcopy. At the completion of this course, students should be proficient in the production of two-dimensional drawings that meets technical standards including setting up print styles and exporting drawings to the appropriate format. 3 Credit Hours

ADM 108 INTRO TO 3D MODELING Prerequisite: As required by the college

AET 221 ENERGY DESIGN OF BUILDINGS Prerequisite: As required by the college

This course introduces the fundamentals of 3D parametric CAD software for the creation of parts, assemblies and drawings. Students will use SolidWorks software to sketch, create, edit, and constrain 3D solid models, as well as create and dimension 2D drawings per ASME standards from these models. This course focuses not only on the individual tools available in the software, but also on the best approach to the use of these tools, so that the design progresses in a logical manner, producing an effective and efficient design process. The elements of global collaboration are introduced along with printing

In this course students are introduced to energy conservation in building design. The course includes the design of alternative energy systems. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to explain energy conservation, explain how and why buildings use energy, demonstrate passive solar heating, and be able to design a super-insulated building. 3 Credit Hours

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