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    • 3.00 Credits

      A study of e-commerce and its impact on business. The course provides a framework for understanding e-commerce, including possible marketing opportunities, as well as implementation and organization issues involved in capitalizing on e-commerce.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Seeking an A.A.S. degree in Business with a Management concentration; completion of 15 hours in BUSN courses with a minimum 2.5 GPA in BUSN courses and an overall minimum 2.0 GPA; enrolled in the semester in which student will graduate; completed internship application submitted to the Internship Coordinator of BCT Internships prior to enrollment in teh course and the beginning of the term. Application and instructions are available at www.pstcc.edu/bct/internships.php
    • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

      A dynamic course designed to explore emerging trends in technology. Trends will be determined from consults with advisory committees, the college�s Educational Technology Services, and research of the industry�s best practices. The content of this course will be updated each semester. Course is repeatable for credit with departmental approval.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is an introduction to basic computer concepts and software applications for creating computer aided engineering drawings using AutoCAD software. Topics include practice in the use of drawing and editing commands, drawing setup, layer modifications, line weights, editing techniques, dimensioning, blocks, page setup, scaling, model space, paper space and printing. Previously CET 1100
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is an introduction to architectural design and drafting which covers the basics of residential design, light construction and construction drawings. Topics include design concepts and schematic design as well as application of concepts to a design problem. Focus will be on the development of foundation and floor plans, footings and foundations, structural elements, platform framing construction, stairway design, dimensioning, architectural symbols, and developing building sections and elevations. Preparation of concept diagrams, schematic drawings and construction drawings is emphasized.Prerequisite(s): CADD 1200 Previously CET 1310
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course will allow users to gain a solid foundation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) via REVIT. The course provides a working understanding of tools for parametric building design and documentation using key features of the software including elements, levels, views detail views, families and components. Prerequisite(s): CADD 1200 or consent of program coordinatorPreviously CET 2080
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is a continuation of Revit Fundamentals and builds on information in Residential Design with AutoCAD courses. The course uses Revit software to teach advanced elements of BIM modeling while covering the basics of commercial design, project development and construction drawings. Topics include problem solving through the application of the design process as well as incorporating building codes, energy codes and barrier-free design and sustainable design.Prerequisite CADD 1650.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course provides an introduction to AutoCAD Civil 3D software as it applies to land development design and applications. Design tools will be used for land development calculations. Prerequisite(s): CADD 1200 Previously CET 2260
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course covers the essentials in AutoCAD Civil 3D as it applies to land development design and applications. Students will learn how to generate subdivision parcels, create roadway alignments and produce different profile views. In addition students will create a storm-water piping system and profiles. Create a detention basin based on existing and finished ground elevations. This course also covers site grading in which students balance cut and fill calculations, create swales and berms, calculate corridor volumes and show design sections.
    • 4.00 Credits

      Extends the knowledge and use of AutoCAD software commands with the continuation of training begun in CET 1100. The course covers topics involving the creation and manipulation of orthographic and three-dimensional drawings, introduction of solid modeling, the concept of creation and management of symbol libraries, and rendering the models. The students will be able to use AutoCAD to enhance their performance in producing various drafting projects, create a three-dimensional model and turn the model into a fully detailed set of working drawings. Prerequisite(s): CET 1100