IDE 120 – Introduction to CAD
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1.
| Develop a portfolio of industry standard drawings in CAD
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2.
| Evaluate software for effectiveness in drawing appropriate scales on drawings.
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3.
| Create CAD drawings and 3D models using given specifications
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4.
| Create an efficient sketch using correct origin placement, geometric relations,
and symmetry.
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5.
| Select correct primary view and create a fully dimensioned print according to
drafting standards and best practices.
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IDE 250 – Product Design and Viability
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| Create cost benefit analyses of common vs. sustainable materials processes for
product manufacturing.
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2.
| Design or re-design a prototype for a product according to manufacturing
constraints.
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3.
| Generate engineering prints and bill of materials (BOM) for the proposed product.
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4.
| Fabricate prototypes using most appropriate processes and materials effectively.
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5.
| Source the most appropriate and cost-effective purchased part to address a
particular design goal.
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IDE 220 – Advanced CAD
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| Apply CAD surface modeling techniques to develop mold designs and
prototypes.
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| Create a useful CAD model from one or more scanned sketches.
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IDE 170 – Introduction to Prototyping
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| Construct proof of concept, presentation and prototype models from concept
sketches and CAD models.
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2.
| Use rapid prototyping technologies to create models and molds from digital CAD
files.
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3.
| Evaluate structural and aesthetic merits of design proposals and compare with
other approaches to the same problem.
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4.
| Construct prototype models using common prototyping methods and
technologies.
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5.
| Generate a tool path sufficient to cut out a part profile using a CNC router.
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IDE 270 – Manufacturing Processes and Materials
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| Design parts or assemblies appropriate to a particular manufacturing process
and associated material.
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2.
| Analyze and propose manufacturing approaches based on project aesthetic,
structural, and manufacturing requirements.
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3.
| Propose prototyping scenarios to create visual study and/ or functional prototype
models that closely represent the actual production and design intent.
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4.
| Compare advantages and limitations of various manufacturing processes and
materials.
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5.
| Create a comprehensive portfolio of professional quality.
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IDE 150 – Design Foundation II
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1.
| Develop concept sketches and presentations.
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2.
| Explain design criteria for existing products.
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3.
| Use appropriate typography and color theory principles and tools effectively.
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4.
| Develop and construct a sketch model to meet specific criteria at a specific
dimensional scale.
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5.
| Organize various elements in a useful and visually appealing way using the
Gestalt principles of design.
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IDE 230 – Introduction to Mechanical Principles
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1.
| Evaluate off-the-shelf components and devices in terms of their mechanical
purpose and match component and device specifications with design
requirements.
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2.
| Integrate existing components and devices into mechanical design solutions.
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3.
| Design CAD based mechanical devices that demonstrate a common mechanical
principle
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IDE 210 – Advanced Media
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1.
| Explain and justify design concepts and rationale
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2.
| Evaluate design proposals in the context of design history.
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3.
| Graphically represent a product concept.
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4.
| Create a unified, visually compelling portfolio of their work.
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IDE 160 – Intermediate CAD
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| Graphically represent technical designs, using accepted standard practices.
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2.
| Create 3D models and the necessary views for production.
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3.
| Develop drawings using parametric solid modeling technology.
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