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607 148 - Structural Drafting I |
In this course, the student gains a basic understanding of structural steel sections, terms, abbreviations, and symbols used by structural steel fabricators and by structural steel erectors. The student makes steel erection plans, anchor rod plans, and detailed shop fabrication drawings of structural steel beams and columns. Special emphasis is placed on the design of bolted and welded structural steel connections. The student becomes familiar with Detailing for Steel Construction and the Manual of Steel Construction, which are both published by the American Institute of Steel Construction. The student then learns how to solve typical design problems related to steel framing and steel construction using these design manuals.
4.000 Credit hours 36.000 Lecture hours 72.000 Lab hours Levels: Credit Programs/Classes Schedule Types: Lab, Lab and Lecture, Lecture Science, Tech, Engr, & Math Division Civil Engineering-Structural Department Prerequisites: Credit Programs/Classes level 607 111 Minimum Grade of D- and Credit Programs/Classes level 607 123 Minimum Grade of D- and Credit Programs/Classes level 607 124 Minimum Grade of D- and Credit Programs/Classes level 804 116 Minimum Grade of D- |
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