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Fall 2025 Distance Learning Laboratory Preparation Laboratory Lecture Credit By ExaminationDepartmental CreditLower DivisionAn introductory course in computer graphics applications for mechanical- and aeronautical-related professions. Experiences focus on visualization, sketching, graphic standards, and problem-solving strategies for engineering design. The course will emphasize the proper use of parametric solid modeling for design intent.
Learning Outcomes1Demonstrate the knowledge and utilization of sketching for problem solving in an engineering environment.
2Understand CAD file interoperability by exchanging files in different CAD software packages.
3Successfully utilize visualization abilities for creative problem solving in an engineering environment.
4Systematically identify, evaluate and solve engineering problems using points, lines, surfaces, and solid geometry.
5Use geometric construction techniques when creating 2D and 3D geometric forms for the construction of solid models.
6Understand the history, research, and implications of graphics for engineering design.
7Develop the ability to present clearly identified solutions using graphical communication conventions and standards.
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