College Catalog 2017-18

EAST CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

waited table service, limited service, counter, tray service, and catering. Emphasis will be place on staffing, scheduling controls and skills required to effectively supervise a dining room operations. Prerequisites: None. Three semester hours, one hour lecture and four hour lab. CUT 2313 —AMERICAN REGIONAL CUISINE — Exploration of the American Cuisine concept emphasizing freshness, seasonality, nutrition, indigenous ingredients, and presentation. A thorough study into the cuisine characteristics and traditions of the various regions of the United States of America. Prequisites: CUT 1114 Culinary Principles I, CUT 1124 Culinary Principles II. Three semester hours, one hour lecture, four hours lab. CUT 2423 — INTERNATIONAL CUISINE —A study of cuisines of the world. Emphasis is on use of authentic ingredients, methods, and terminology. Prequisites: CUT 1114 Culinary Principles I, CUT 1124 Culinary Principles II. Four semester hours, one hour lecture, four hour lab. CUT 2926 — SUPERVISED WORK EXPERIENCE IN CULINARY ARTS TECHNOLOGY — This course is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s technical studieswith industrial experience. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Six semester hours, 18 hours externship. DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY DDT 1163 — ENGINEERING GRAPHICS — This course is designed to give the drafting major the background needed for all other drafting courses. Emphasis is placed upon maintaining correct techniques while developing speed. One hour lecture, four hours laboratory. Three semester hours credit. DDT 1173 —MECHANICALDESIGN I — (Prerequisite: DDT 1163 Engineering Graphics or GRA1143 Graphic Communication I) This course emphasizes methods, techniques and procedure in presenting screws, bolts, rivets, springs, thread types, symbols for welding, materials, finish and heat treatment rotation, working order preparation, routing and other drafting room procedures. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory. Three semester hours credit. DDT 1213 — CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS AND MATERIALS — A course designed to familiarize the student with the physical properties of the materials generally used in the erection of structures, with a brief description of their manufacturer. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory. Three semester hours credit. DDT 1313 — COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN I — This course will use the CAD system to design and draw various problems in the architectural, mechanical and civil drafting areas. Emphasis will be placed on the operations of the CAD system to solve these problems. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory. Three semester hours credit. DDT 1323 — COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN II — (Prerequisite: DDT 1313 Computer-Aided Design I or GRA 1143 Graphic Communication I). This course is designed as a continuation of Computer-Aided Design I. Subject areas will include dimensions, sectional views, and symbols. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory. Three semester hours credit. DDT 1413 — ELEMENTARY SURVEYING — A basic course in surveying dealing with the principles of geometry, theory and use of instruments, mathematical calculations, and the control and reduction of errors. One hour lecture, four hours laboratory. Three semester hours credit. DDT 1613 — ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN I — (Prerequisites: DDT 1163 Engineering Graphics I and DDT 1313 Computer-Aided Design I or GRA 1143 Graphic Communication I in lieu of DDT 1313 Computer-Aided Design I). This course includes principles and practices of modern design, requiring working drawings and solutions, typical construction details and specifications for residential construction. One hour lecture, four hours laboratory. Three semester hours credit. DDT 2153 — CIVIL PLANNING AND DESIGN — (Prerequisite: DDT 1413 Elementary Surveying and DDT 1323 Computer-Aided Design II) This course deals with the development of civil planning and design processes. Two hours lecture and two hours laboratory. Three semester hours credit. DDT 2213 — STRUCTURAL DETAILING I — (Prerequisite: DDT 1163 Engineering Graphics I and DDT 1313 Computer-Aided Design I or GRA 1143 Graphic Communication I). This course will introduce the draft­ ing major to structural sections, terms and conventional abbreviations, and symbols used by structural

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