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Schedule - Fall 2010
 
* Students should be prepared to pay $149.00 for a lab supplies voucher
at the bookstore prior to the 1st day of class.
 
Section Name: DDGT-110-817 (817) Technical Drawing Fundamentals
Meeting Info: 08/16/2010-12/15/2010 Lec/Lab Monday + Wednesday 1:00PM - 3:20PM, 3900 Bldg, Room 3902
Faculty: A. Skinner
Credits: 3.00
Description: An entry level course for students with little or no technical drawing experience. Topics covered include drafting standards, drawing scales, geometric constructions, orthographic projection, sectioning, computer-aided drafting (CAD) applications using the latest version of AutoCAD.  Transfers to: CSU, UC
 
 
Section Name: DDGT-120-818 (818) Digital Design Graphics Technology 1
Meeting Info: 08/16/2010-12/16/2010 Lec/Lab Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8:45AM - 12:20PM, 3900 Bldg, Room 3902
Faculty: A. Skinner
Credits: 7.00
Description: The first of a four course series in the Digital Design Graphics Technology A.S. Degree program. Drafting fundamentals are covered that include national and international drafting standards, geometric constructions, orthographic projections, dimensioning, sectioning, auxiliary views, Computer-aided drafting fundamentals, and three-dimensional modeling. All coursework is done using the latest release of the AutoCAD software program.  Transfers to: CSU, UC
 
 
Section Name: DDGT-201-822 (822) Autocad Level 1*
Meeting Info: 08/23/2010-09/02/2010 Lec/Lab Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 06:00PM - 09:50PM, 3900 Bldg, Room 3902
Faculty: G. Strommen
Credits: 1.00
Description: This course teaches the beginning Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) user the beginning fundamentals of using the latest release of the AutoCAD software program. The user interface, drawing aids, drawing & editing commands, layers, blocks, drawing annotation, dimensioning, and outputting drawing files to hard-copy are covered. Transfers to: CSU
 
 
Section Name: DDGT-202-60532 (60532) Autocad Level 2*
Meeting Info: 9/13/2010-9/23/2010 Lec/Lab Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 06:00PM - 09:50PM, 3900 Bldg, Room 3902
Faculty: J. Armstrong
Credits: 1.00
Description: This course builds on knowledge and skills gained in DDGT 201, AutoCAD For the Professional Level 1. Topics covered include grips, object selection settings and filters, system variables, advanced linetype creation, block attributes, externally referenced files, working with raster images, dimension style families, editing dimensions, paperspace and printing, and introduction to customization and 3D drawing. Transfers to: CSU
 
 
Section Name: DDGT-207-60533 (60533) 3d Studio Max, Level 1*
Meeting Info: 10/25/2010-11/04/2010 Lec/Lab Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 06:00PM - 09:50PM, 3900 Bldg, Room 3902
Faculty: M. Gerhard
Credits: 1.00
Description: A beginning level course in the use of the latest release of Autodesk 3D Studio Max, an industry leading three-dimensional modeling and animating software application that runs on the Windows NT platform. Topics covered include hardware requirements, user interface, 3D modeling, keyframes, lights and cameras, material application, and animating scenes.
 
 
Section Name: DDGT-211-60534 (60534) Revit Essentials*
Meeting Info: 10/11/2010-10/21/2010 Lec/Lab Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 06:00PM - 09:50PM, 3900 Bldg, Room 3902
Faculty: C. Servais
Credits: 1.00
Description: Revit Building Essentials.  This course teaches the architectural designer how to utilize the AutoDesk Revit application to create multi-directional associationally driven 3D architecture which is translated into 2D plan sets.  Topics covered include progression from massing as a schematic design tool into design development and through the automatic creation of construction documents including parametrically associated schedules.  Transfers to: CSU
 
 
Section Name: DDGT-213-60535 (60535) Autodesk Inventor Essentials*
Meeting Info: 9/27/2010-10/07/2010 Lec/Lab Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 06:00PM - 09:50PM, 3900 Bldg, Room 3902
Faculty: G. Strommen
Credits: 1.00
Description: This course instructs users in best usage approaches for parametric design philosophy through a hands-on, practice-intensive curriculum. Users acquire the knowledge needed to complete the process of designing models from conceptual sketching, through to solid modeling, assembly design, and drawing production.
 
 
Section Name: DDGT-230-827 (827)
Digital Architecture Drafting & Design - Residential
Meeting Info: 8/17/2010-12/16/2010 Lec/Lab Tuesday + Thursday 1:00PM - 5:20PM, 3900 Bldg, Room 3902
Faculty: C. Servais
Credits: 6.00
Description: A study of the digital graphic representation used by the architectural field, building codes, symbology, floor plans, sectional views, foundation plans, roof framing plans, specifications, interior/exterior elevations, computer animated walk-throughs and fly-bys as relates to residential architecture and design.
 
 
Section Name: DDGT-240-828 (828) Digital Design Graphics Technology 3
Meeting Info: 8/16/2010-12/16/2010 Lec/Lab Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8:45AM - 12:20PM, 3900 Bldg, Room 3902
Faculty: A. Skinner
Credits: 7.00
Description: A third of a four course series in the Digital Design Graphics Technology A.S. Degree program. Study of modeling, materials, lighting, and animation of three-dimensional (3D) models and scenes. Editing 3D objects, lofting objects, utilize particle systems, create cameras, perform video post operations, timing of multiple object animations within a scene. Study of traditional pictorial drawing types, and biped character animation.
 
 
* Students should be prepared to pay $149.00 for a lab supplies voucher
at the bookstore prior to the 1st day of class.