Courses
EverettCC.edu ENGR 216 Integrated Computer Aided Design
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(NS) Computer Aided Design (CAD) and its applications in engineering design and analysis. Emphasis on advanced features in CAD software and the engineering design process. Topics include fundamentals of surface modeling, combined surface and solid modeling, advanced part/assembly techniques, CADbased computational structure/flow/motion analysis, and complete documentation for an engineering design. Discussion of recent engineering innovations and their impact on the direction of engineering trends. Applying knowledge, skills and perspectives to real-world engineering practice. Prerequisites: ENGR& 114 and ENGR& 214, or instructor permission. ENGR 220 Mechanics Breaking Lab
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(TE) Mechanical behavior of materials and application to engineering structures. Hands-on experience in various material testing and experimental stress analysis methods. Introduction to engineering data analysis and report writing. Investigate various types of mechanical behavior in response to loading conditions. Topics will include tension, impact, fatigue, and torsion testing, stress wave experimentation, strain gages, and combined stress analysis. Prerequisites: ENGR& 225 or concurrent enrollment, OR instructor permission. ENGR& 224 Thermodynamics 5
(NS) Thermodynamic properties of matter. First and second law analysis of engineering systems. Energy interactions, performance and efficiency of engineering devices, power cycles, and refrigeration cycles. Prerequisites: CHEM& 162 AND MATH& 152 AND PHYS& 241; OR instructor permission. ENGR& 225 Mechanics of Materials
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(NS) Introduction to mechanics of solids; stress, strain and their relationships; torsion; and bending. Prerequisites: MATH& 152 AND ENGR& 214 with grade of C or higher; OR instructor permission. ENGR 240 Applied Numerical Methods
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Prerequisites: MATH& 163 with grade of C or higher; OR instructor permission.
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY See also Manufacturing Technology/Precision Machining, Engineering The Engineering Technology program is designed to provide skills and knowledge in a variety of technical design subjects, including computer aided design (CAD) software such as CATIA version 5, Solid Works and AutoCAD. Skills learned in this program are taught using applied methods where training is practical and hands-on. In addition to the Student Core Learning Outcomes, the Program Specific Outcomes include: • Solve technical mathematical problems • Utilize basic engineering graphics with 2D CAD • Create multi-view drawings using 2D and 3D CAD • Create assembly drawings from 3D models • Create complex surfaced part models using 3D CAD • Design for producability and manufacturing ease • Document technical activities in written and verbal reports • Be prepared for successful employment 425-388-9534 425-267-0160
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Theory and application of engineering drawing; sketching and block lettering; geometric construction; representation of normal, inclined oblique, and cylindrical surfaces; standard, section and auxiliary views; dimensioning; and an introduction to designing with a 2D CAD system. Prerequisites: Placement into MATH 076 or higher AND MFG T 102, or instructor permission ENG T 101 Introduction to Graphics and Measurement
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An introduction to reading and interpreting engineering graphics using technical drawings of mechanical systems for manufacturing technology students with an emphasis on identifying 2D (plane geometrical) shapes. The student will be also use engineering and mechanical scales and precision measuring instruments to measure sizes, lengths and locations of shapes and features. Algebraic, geometric and trigonometric concepts will be applied. Scientific calculator required. Prerequisites: Placement into MATH 076 or higher AND MFG T 102, or instructor permission ENG T 102 Technical Problem Analysis
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This course is designed to apply basic algebra, geometry and trigonometry to practical problems encountered in technical design and the manufacturing industry. The course includes problems focusing on composites, technical design, welding, precision machining and CNC topics. Students will be introduced to an electronic spreadsheet to perform their calculations. Prerequisites: ENG T 101 or MATH 76 or placement into MATH 086 or higher ENG T 103 Introduction to Revit
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Introduction to Revit architectural design and documentation software tools and features. The course will explore the Building Information Modeling interface and focus on the basics of building creation, view controls navigation and the settings for controlling graphic properties, constrain the building designs with dimensions and relationships between elements, practice key editing and manipulating tools. Prerequisites: Placement into MATH 076 or higher AND MFG T 102, or instructor permission
(NS) Numerical solutions to problems in engineering and science using modern scientific computing tools. Application of mathematical judgment in selecting computational algorithms and communicating results. Introduction to MATLAB programming for numerical computation.
Faculty Advisor: S. Auger D. Primacio
ENG T 100 Introduction to Engineering Graphics and 2D AutoCAD
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sauger@everettcc.edu dprimacio@everettcc.edu
ENG T 104 Mechanical Blueprint Reading
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ENG T 105 Precision, Fits, Tolerancing and GD&T
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Instruction in interpreting mechanical/manufacturing blueprints per ASME Y14.5. Emphasis on practical applications of this standard as applied to reading, interpreting, and trouble-shooting engineering production drawings.
Theory and application of dimensioning and tolerancing using Solid Works per American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Y14.5. Use of standard tolerances with a further emphasis on precision fits and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing on engineering production drawings. Prerequisites: ENG T 108 or ENG T 185 or ENGR& 114 and instructor permission. ENG T 108 Engineering Graphics: 3D CAD
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Fundamentals of engineering graphics for preparation of designs and working drawings, using parametric solid modeling software as a design tool. Includes generation of detail and assembly drawings. Freehand sketching used to develop visualization skills and as an instrument for design conceptualization and communication. Prerequisites: Placement into MATH 076 or higher AND MFG T 102, or instructor permission ENG T 112 Pneumatic, Hydraulic, and Electrical Circuits
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Introductory course examining practical applications using pneumatic, hydraulic and electrical components. Basic theories are discussed and typical hardware used in manufacturing is evaluated. Prerequisites: ENG T 100 or MATH 076 or eligibility for MATH 086 via a MATH assessment; OR instructor permission.