To view LCCC credit course descriptions, please select your area of interest below:
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CADD
111
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INTRO TO COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING
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This course introduces the student to the fundamental concepts used in creating computer-generated drawings using AutoCAD software. Topics include construction, text insertion, editing techniques, display control, inquiry techniques, dimensioning and use of part libraries in the creation of two-dimensional drawings. Laboratory required. (A special fee will be assessed.) Prerequisite: Previous or concurrent enrollment in TECN 111. (IN1)
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CADD
201
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3D COMPUTER DRAFTING
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3
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Introduction to 3D modeling techniques. The student will be introduced to 3D coordinate systems, building, viewing, detailing, surfacing, rendering and plotting 3D models. Laboratory required. (A special fee will be assessed.) (IN1)
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Prerequisites:
CADD 111
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TECN 115
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CAD 110
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TECN 115
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CADD
212
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INTRO PRO/ENGINEER MODELING
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3
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This course is an introduction to 3D parametric modeling techniques and concepts using Pro/Engineer. The student will create 3D solid models and assemblies from basic 2D sketches using parametric dimensioning and constraints. Part models and assemblies will be used to create 2D detail and assembly drawings. (A special fee will be assessed.) (IN1)
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Prerequisites:
CADD 111
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CAD 10 E
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CADD
213
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INTRODUCTION TO SOLIDWORKS
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3
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This course is an introduction to 3D parametric modeling techniques and concepts using SolidWorks. The student will create 3D solid models and assemblies from basic 2D sketches using parametric dimensioning and constraints. Part models and assemblies will be used to create 2D detail and assembly drawings. (A special fee will be assessed.) (IN1)
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Prerequisites:
CADD 111
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CAD 110
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CAD 110
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CADD
214
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INTRODUCTION TO INVENTOR
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3
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This course is an introduction to 3D parametric modeling techniques and concepts using Inventor. The student will create 3D solid models and assemblies from basic 2D sketches using parametric dimensioning and constraints. Part models and assemblies will be used to create 2D detail and assembly drawings. (A special fee will be assessed.) (IN1)
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Prerequisites:
CADD 111
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CAD 110
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CADD
220
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RENDERING AND ANIMATION
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3
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This is an advanced course for students interested in computer rendering and animation. Students learn the techniques used in rendering and animation of CAD models for use in mechanical design, architectural presentation, game development and other types of presentation. Students develop 3D virtual scenes and create renderings and dynamic animations for virtual walk-throughs, fly-bys, game development, or presentation graphics. (A special fee will be assessed.) (IN1)
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Prerequisites:
CADD 111
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Divisional approval required
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CADD
235
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DETAILING AND DIMENSIONING
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3
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Building on the concepts learned in Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting, this course covers an introduction to 3D modeling, orthographic projection, isometric and oblique projections, sectional views, auxiliary views, dimensioning and toleranceing, and threads and fasteners as they relate to two dimentional detail and assembly drawings. Laboratory required. (A special fee will be assessed.) (IN1)
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Prerequisites:
CADD 111
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TECN 115
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CAD 110
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TECN 115
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CADD
287
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WORK-BASED LEARNING I
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1
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This course provides supervised work experience with approved employer(s) in an area related to the student's program. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom learning with work experience. Students will be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related competencies, Activities are coordinated and evaluated by college personnel. Course will be graded on S/U basis. Prerequisites: A student must be pursuing an approved program at LCCC; have completed 15 semester hours with a minimum of six semester hours in the discipline and a 2.0 overall GPA; and have divisional approval.
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Prerequisites:
Divisional approval required
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CADD
288
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WORK-BASED LEARNING II
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1
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This course provides supervised work experience building on experience in Work-Based Learning I with approved employer(s) in an area related to the student's program. Emphasis isplaced on integrating classroom learning with work experience. Students will be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related competencies. Activities are coordinated and evaluated by college personnel. Course will be graded on S/U basis. Prerequisite: CADD 287
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Prerequisites:
CADD 287
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Divisional approval required
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CADD
289
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WORK-BASED LEARNING III
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1
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This course provides supervised work experience building on experience in Work-Based Learining II with approved employer(s) in an area related to the student's program. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom learning with work experience. Students will be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related competencies. Activities are coordinated and evaluated by college personnel. Course will be graded on S/U basis. Prerequisite: CADD 288
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Prerequisites:
CADD 288
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Divisional approval required
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CADD
293
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PRO/ENGINEER UPGRADE
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1
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This course is for students who have prior Pro/Engineer experience. It provides Pro/Engineer upgrade training as it pertains to the areas of 3D modeling, creation/modification of assemblies, creation/modification of drawings, and how these items interact with each other and other manufacturing processes, including Pro/SHEETMETAL and Pro/MANUFACTURING modules. Laboratory required. (A special fee will be assessed.)
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Prerequisites:
Divisional approval required
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CADD
299
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INDIVIDUALIZED STUDIES IN CADD
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2
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An in depth study in the area of computer aided design presented by discussions and/or individual research and reading. Topics will vary. Repeatable up to a total of four (4) credit hours.
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