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State Technical College of Missouri


DDT 153 Industrial Graphics. This course teaches pictorial representations using standard types of projection, auxiliary views, section views, proper technical illustration, and dimensioning. Prerequisite: DDT 150. 3 credit hours.


DDT 154 Industrial Design. Applying the study of threads, fasteners, sections and descriptive geometry to machine working drawings; including CAD applications in detailing. Prerequisite: DDT 151. 3 credit hours.


DDT 163 Design Drafting Internship. The drafting internship is a planned work experience comprised of 420 hours of paid on-the-job training in a drafting or drafting related field requiring the student to perform a variety of tasks. A training agreement between the employer, the student and the college is required. The student will submit a weekly summary of activities (tasks performed). While the internship is not a program requirement for the Associate of Applied Science Degree, the student gains valuable practical experience in the workplace. Prerequisites: DDT 150, DDT 151, DDT 153, DDT 154, DDT 183, and DDT 184 with a grade of “C” or better and Department Chair approval. 6 credit hours.


DDT 183 Fundamentals of Computer Aided Drafting (CAD). An introduction to CAD graphic commands and applying the basic applications in producing drawings. Fundamentals in using the drawing, editing, and dimensioning commands for two-dimensional drawings. 3 credit hours.


DDT 184 Advanced Applications of Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD). Advanced applications in using CAD in the mechanical field in dimensioning and tolerancing including GDT, and also use of blocks and attributes. Three dimensional modeling with layout in paper space and extracting of orthographic views. Prerequisites: DDT 153 and DDT 183. 3 credit hours.


DDT 220 Electrical Drafting. This course is a study of the layout principles of electrical and electronic drawings stressing modern representation for block diagrams, schematic diagrams, logic diagrams, wiring/assembly drawings, printed circuit board layouts, and electrical one-line diagrams. Prerequisite: DDT 183 with a grade of “C” or better. 3 credit hours.


DDT 230 Architectural Drafting. This course teaches the fundamentals of architectural terms as applied in construction. Also covered are techniques for designing residential buildings such as planning and designing floor plans, elevations, foundations, details, and sections of buildings. Dimensioning techniques will be emphasized for accuracy. Prerequisite: DDT 183 with a grade of “C” or better. 3 credit hours.


DDT 252 Structural Steel Drafting. Structural steel terms and steel members used in different types of steel buildings. The study of American Institute of Steel Construction Steel Detailing Manual. Prerequisite: DDT 230. 3 credit hours.


DDT 254 Structural Detailing and Design. The application in detailing of concrete construction. The use of Portland Cement Association detailing manuals to create plans and detail drawings of pour-in-place and precast concrete. Prerequisite: DDT 252. 3 credit hours.


DDT 270 Residential and Light Commercial Building Codes and Specifications. This course teaches students how to locate information in building codes and create specifications for residential and light commercial construction. Prerequisite: DDT 230 with a grade of “C” or better or industry experience approved by the department chair. 3 credit hours.


DDT 272 Light Commercial Architectural Design. This course teaches light commercial architectural plans and problem solving. Students will produce a complete set of plans using 3D computer-aided drafting techniques. Prerequisite: DDT 270 with a grade of “C” or better. 4 credit hours.


DDT 274 Advanced Structural Detailing and Design. This course teaches 3D structural modeling design and detail applications for light commercial designs. Prerequisite: DDT 272 with a grade of “C” or better. 3 credit hours.


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