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17th December 2015, 11:56 AM
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Pro E Certification
Can you tell me in detail about the Pro E Certification course offered by Black Hawk College as me and my friends wants to take admission in the course?
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17th December 2015, 11:57 AM
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Re: Pro E Certification
Graduates of the Engineering Technology ProE Certificate program are equipped to operate in the new technological environment. It has a valuable skill in using ProE that employers need to remain competitive in the global market. ProE Certificate Certificate Code 5783 Course of Study Outline – (Credit Hours) First Semester ENGT 102 — Fundamentals of AutoCAD (2) ENGT 226 — Professional Engineering I (3) MATH 123 — Technical Algebra/Trigonometry (4) Second Semester ENGT 274 — Computer Aided Drafting II (3) ENGT 276 — Professional Engineering II (3) Minimum total hours required for a certificate (15) ENGT 102 Fundamentals of AutoCAD 2 cr. hrs.; 1 lecture hour; 2 lab hours per week. It provides a basic study of drafting terminology and graphic illustration techniques as used in various engineering and technology careers. Students will increase skill development using software such as Mechanical Desktop’s graphics, AutoCAD 2002 or newer. It focuses on command/icon skills utilization in designing and modifying graphic illustrations. Students demonstrate skills that range from basic to intermediate drawing menu/icon commands as used in varied industrial field drawing designs. ENGT 226 Professional Engineering I 3 cr. hrs.; 2 lecture hours; 2 lab hours per week. Prerequisite: ENGT 172 “C” or better or instructor consent. Beginning 3-D Modeling using Pro E, covering the areas of constraint based sketching, extruding, feature construction tools, revolved features, drawing and section views. ENGT 274 Computer Aided Drafting II 3 cr. hrs.; 0 lecture hours; 6 lab hours per week. Prerequisite: ENGT 226 “C” or better. A project course in specific and unique graphical illustration applications directed to the advanced study of 3D illustration terminology and techniques using Pro E/Wildfire computer aided drafting software. Areas of studies are determined by instructor and student expertise. It is also be a continuation course for students who have experience in a career specific field who need further studies in drafting or in their related field. ENGT 276 Professional Engineering II 3 cr. hrs.; 1 lecture hour; 4 lab hours per week. Prerequisite: ENGT 226 “C” or better. The second course in the study of professional engineering with the addition of sheet metal, sweeps and assemblies MATH 123 Technical Algebra/Trigonometry 4 cr. hrs.; 4 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week. Prerequisite: MATH 103 “C” or better or technical math assessment. Trigonometric functions, vectors, complex numbers, radical equations, graphing, exponential and logarithmic functions, and related use of graphing calculator |