DFT-1370 - 3D CAD with SolidWorks I* (3) Prerequisite: DFT-1200 ; DFT-1325 ; or permission of the chair Students will work with SolidWorks 3D CAD software to learn fundamental Solid Modeling concepts and techniques to design parts, assemblies, and drawings on sheets. Students will learn how to create 2-D sketches and transform them into 3D models by applying extrusions, revolves, patterns, shells, lofts, sweeps, fillets and ribs. Students will also learn techniques to dimension models, create engineering drawings, edit geometry, create exploded assemblies, and prepare models for 3-D printing.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Create basic part models in Solidworks.
CO2 - Design part models in SolidWorks using special features.
CO3 - Create drawings in Solidworks with dimensions.
CO4 - Create assemblies in SolidWorks and identify any part interferences.
CO5 - Create assembly drawings using exploded views, configurations, and bills of materials.
Course Fee: $30
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