This Certificate is designed for technical, mechanical and manufacturing careers and leads to employment in CADD application, engineering-related, mechanical and manufacturing-related industries, public works, utilities and CADD/Drafting-related industries.
Please contact the Student Success Team for this program if you have any questions.Course | Units | Typically Offered |
1st Semester | ||
ENGT 101 - Introduction to Technical Drawing & Graphics (Same as ARCH 101, CIV 101)M | 3.0 | |
ENGT 101 - Introduction to Technical Drawing & Graphics (Same as ARCH 101, CIV 101) (3.0 units) Advisory:It is advised that students be able to engage in written composition at a college level and read college-level texts. This basic course in technical drawing and graphics is for students with no previous drafting skills or training. The course is designed for students who want to pursue training in fields and careers related to architecture, civil design, and engineering design drafting. Practical application with the tools, techniques, standards, and practices used in the industries that need technical drawings and graphics is a feature of the course. | ||
ENGT 105 - Introduction to Visualization, Sketching, & RenderingM | 2.0 | |
ENGT 105 - Introduction to Visualization, Sketching, & Rendering (2.0 units) Advisory:It is advised that students be able to engage in written composition at a college level and read college-level texts. This course is designed to develop skills in drawing as used by design professionals in architectural and technical applications. Using visualization and deploying basic principles of proportion, composition, and freehand techniques, students prepare technical isometric, oblique, perspective, and orthographic sketches to industry standards. Design considerations for various projects involving preliminary design sketches are also introduced. This course is open to all students who want to develop drawing skills. It is required for all students working towards a degree or certificate in the Architecture and Engineering Design Drafting program. | ||
ENGT 122 - Intermediate Engineering Design: Geometric Dimensioning & TolerancingM | 3.0 | |
ENGT 122 - Intermediate Engineering Design: Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (3.0 units) Advisory:ENGT 101 or two years of high school drafting; ENGT 105, ENGT 150 or ENGT 170 In this course, emphasis is placed on technical drawing using International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards, including geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T), for the purposes of completing a conceptual design project and the preparation of working drawings. This course is required for all students working towards a degree or certificate in the Architecture and Engineering Design Drafting program. The course is also recommended for students interested in transferring to schools of engineering. | ||
ENGT 150 - AutoCAD for Basic CADD ApplicationsM | 4.0 | |
ENGT 150 - AutoCAD for Basic CADD Applications (4.0 units) Advisory: ENGT 101 or two years of high school drafting This course is for students preparing for high-technology careers who need the skills necessary to function as an entry-level computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) operator, or to apply CADD to the specific disciplines of mechanical and architectural design, manufacturing, illustration, and engineering-related documents. An overview of computer graphics and CADD utilizing the latest release of AutoCAD software is provided. Students produce 2D orthographic, isometric, and basic 3D model solutions of mechanical and architectural applications. | ||
Total Semester Units: | 12.0 | |
2nd Semester | ||
ARCH 115 - Introduction to Residential Architecture: Drawing and DesignM | 4.0 | |
ARCH 115 - Introduction to Residential Architecture: Drawing and Design (4.0 units) Advisory:ENGT 101 or two years of high school drafting This introductory course is for students interested in the field of architectural drawing and design. The course includes the study of architectural graphic standards related to creating construction drawings for residential projects (e.g., site plans, floor plans, roof plans, and elevations). Electrical, foundation and framing, and other drawings for a single-family residential structure are discussed. Emphasis is placed on symbology, conventions, and techniques to develop technical skills an entry-level architectural drafter needs. Construction methods, building codes, design factors, planning, and the use of reference materials are discussed and applied. All construction documents are developed using traditional board drafting methods and standards. | ||
ENGT 131 - Advanced Engineering Design: Manufacturing Applications of Technical DrawingM | 4.0 | |
ENGT 131 - Advanced Engineering Design: Manufacturing Applications of Technical Drawing (4.0 units) Prerequisite: ENGT 122, ENGT 123, ENGT 150 or ENGT 170 or appropriate CADD experience This intermediate course takes up technical drawing as used in manufacturing applications of design and engineering technology, and is intended for all students in areas of study related to engineering, technical drafting, design, and computer graphics. The course incorporates orthographic projection, introduction to tool design, and applications of descriptive geometry through layouts and developments. The course also covers the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Y14.5 standard, precision dimensioning, geometric tolerancing, and manufacturing terminology and processes. Lab exercises and drawings are used to reinforce lecture and demonstration concepts. | ||
ENGT 231 - Product Design and PresentationM | 4.0 | |
ENGT 231 - Product Design and Presentation (4.0 units) Prerequisite:ENGT 250 This advanced course focuses on research, product proposal and design, illustration for presentation, and manufacturing processes. Using computer aided design (CAD), students apply previously learned skills to develop a product design, graphic illustrations of mechanical applications for use in manufacturing, and engineering support presentation documents. | ||
CIV 140 - Civil Engineering & Construction FundamentalsM | 4.0 | |
CIV 140 - Civil Engineering & Construction Fundamentals (4.0 units) Advisory: ENGT 101 or two years of high school drafting; It is also advised that students have a knowledge of elementary algebra concepts. This course provides an overview of various civil engineering subdisciplines, including common tasks required of civil engineers and their support staff for the design and construction of projects. Students complete basic level engineering calculations and use hand drafting techniques or computer aided design and drafting (CADD) software to complete projects relating to subdivision development, roadway planning and layout, structural design and detailing, site grading, project scheduling, wastewater management, and similar engineering tasks. Students are also introduced to future trends in construction technology, and explore building information modeling (BIM) and virtual design and construction (VDC) technologies and their impact. | ||
Total Semester Units: | 16.0 | |
Total Units for Engineering Design Technology COA program | 28.0 | |
AP exams and courses taken outside of Rio Hondo College may fulfill general education and/or major requirements. Please check with a counselor. |
M | Major course; course may also meet a general education requirement |
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Given various visual communication technologies, such as traditional drafting and CADD; and industry standards such as ANSI/ASME and ISO, students will effectively communicate, understand, and interpret design concepts and criteria for industries that design, engineer, and manufacture products.
Students will be prepared for industry employment and advancement within a variety of related professions.
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