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Courses:: 123.63. Engineering Graphics (One-Half to One Credit).
Knowledge/Skills:
The student applies engineering graphics technology to practical problems.
The student designs an item using appropriate engineering graphic design processes and techniques.
The student investigates emerging and innovative engineering graphic technologies.
The student describes the importance of quality and how it is determined in engineering graphics.
The student produces a variety of engineering drawings using the appropriate tools, equipment, machines, materials, and processes.
The student works safely with engineering graphics technology.
The student demonstrates proper maintenance of engineering graphics tools and equipment.
The student manages an engineering graphics technology project.
The student applies the appropriate codes, laws, standards, or regulations related to engineering graphics technology, such as Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), National Electrical Code (NEC), American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM), standard symbols, and line weights.
The student solves problems, thinks critically, and makes decisions related to engineering graphics.
The student describes the factors that influence the cost of producing engineering graphic drawings.
The student applies his/her communication, mathematics, and science knowledge and skills to engineering graphics activities.
The student describes the importance of teamwork, leadership, integrity, honesty, work habits, and organizational skills.
The student designs an item using appropriate engineering graphic design processes and techniques.
The student investigates emerging and innovative engineering graphic technologies.
The student describes the importance of quality and how it is determined in engineering graphics.
The student produces a variety of engineering drawings using the appropriate tools, equipment, machines, materials, and processes.
The student works safely with engineering graphics technology.
The student demonstrates proper maintenance of engineering graphics tools and equipment.
The student manages an engineering graphics technology project.
The student applies the appropriate codes, laws, standards, or regulations related to engineering graphics technology, such as Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), National Electrical Code (NEC), American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM), standard symbols, and line weights.
The student solves problems, thinks critically, and makes decisions related to engineering graphics.
The student describes the factors that influence the cost of producing engineering graphic drawings.
The student applies his/her communication, mathematics, and science knowledge and skills to engineering graphics activities.
The student describes the importance of teamwork, leadership, integrity, honesty, work habits, and organizational skills.
