Category:Architecture
Released :August 31, 2016
Link :www.link.com
Title :ADT310
Created By :Colin Christmas
ADT310 Course Description:
3 Units
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ADT 300 and 302
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
This course covers the introductory study in Architectural Computer-Aided Drawing/Design with specific emphasis in the architectural field. Course subject areas will include but not be limited to identifying CADD components, working in the Windows environment, creating and saving files, entity geometry, editing features, MLine ‘Styles’, Layer convention properties, text/font ‘Styles’, layering creation, dimensioning and dimension ‘Styles’, Model and Paper Space environments, plotting, and Plot ‘Styles’. The subject content will cover the development of architectural floor plans, foundation plans & foundation ‘details’, electrical plans, subdivision plans and others drawings as they relate to the architectural field of study. Students will learn how to develop professional architectural drawing file documentation through the preparation and plotting (printing) presentation. *excerpt taken from crc.losrios.edu