C.C., Fire Sprinkler Design Technology Certificate
C.C., Fire Sprinkler Design Technology Certificate
Certificate Type: CC
Major Code: FRSPK-CC
CIP: 0615130105
Former CIP: 0615020205
This certificate prepares students to enter into the fire sprinkler industry as CAD drafters/designers. Students will be trained to use AutoCAD software. They will also be exposed to fire sprinkler design and related hydraulic calculations. This certificate provides students the skills to start a career in the fire sprinkler design industry.
| Major Courses |
EGS1111C | Engineering Graphics - Drawing This course is an introduction to the techniques of mechanical drawing for three-dimensional spatial relationships, spatial visualization, sketching and graphical presentation. Engineering drawing, descriptive geometry and graphical solution techniques using both manual and computer methods will be emphasized. Lab fee required. | 3 |
ETD1320C | Computer-Aided Design I The purpose of this course is to help drafting students develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to work at an entry-level job in such positions as CAD technician trainee, CAD system operator or CAD technician. This course is designed for students who have already received in-depth training in one or more application areas. Lab fee required. | 3 |
ETD1340C | Computer-Aided Design II In this course students will learn advanced two- and three-dimensional drafting techniques. Menu and program modification will be emphasized along with improved speed and accuracy. Lab fee required. | 3 |
ETD2563C | Fire Sprinkler Drafting and Design I This course is an introduction to the technique of preparing fire protection drawings. Emphasis is placed on reading and interpreting different types of drawings such as submittal drawings, shop drawings and as-built drawings. Opportunities are provided to use symbols and notes in the production of fire sprinkler design drawings. Lab fee required. | 3 |
ETI2930 | Selected Studies in Fire Sprinkler Systems In this course topics of current interest are presented in group instruction. Lab fee required. | 3 |
| Note: The above course must be taken two times with different topics for a total of six credits. |
| Total Credits: | 18 |
Textbook information will be available online for each term's courses 45 days prior to the first day of classes for the term.
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