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Computer-Aided Drawing and Design |
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| Category: |
Technology and Career |
| Course Title: |
Computer-Aided Drawing and Design |
| Course Credit: |
1/2 unit |
| Provider: |
Lincoln Interactive |
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Course Description:
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Computer-Aided Drawing and Design will introduce students to the rationale for and basic concepts of technical drawing, including both technical drawing standards common in industry and the use of CAD software to prepare technical drawings and drafts far more precise than any hand drawn documents. Students will develop an understanding of the role technical drawings play in the design-development process and unerstand why they are considered the "universal language of industry." They will learn specialized terminology; standardized methods for producing technical drawings; and the computer's role in expediting the production, editing, storage, and transfer of technical drawings. Students will also learn how CAD is an essential function for smoother, easier business and design communication worldwide. Students will utilize CAD basic drawing principles while progressing through the course and compile technical drawings as the software takes the place of the pencil, paper, and drawing instruments. |
Options for Course Textbooks/Materials adding flexibility for materials and pricing:
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Classic - textbooks and any related materials shipped to you, $480/student |
| Additional Course Information: |
Lincoln Interactive courses have rolling, or open, enrollment. There is no registration deadline. Courses are open throughout the year. The drop deadline for a 100% refund is two weeks after student login. See Enrollment form for more details. |
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