Content Strand: Applied Academics CT-DD1-1 CT-DD2-1 CT-DD3-1 CT-DD4-1 Use math concepts in Use math concepts in Use math concepts in Use math concepts in design and engineering design and engineering design and engineering design and engineering applications: applications: applications: applications: A. Fractions/Decimals A. Fractions/Decimals A. Fractions/Decimals A. Fractions/Decimals B. Standard/Metric B. Standard/Metric B. Standard/Metric B. Standard/Metric measurements measurements measurements measurements C. Reading scales C. Reading scales C. Reading scales C. Reading scales D. Geometric D. Geometric D. Geometric D. Geometric construction construction construction construction E. Trigonometric E. Trigonometric E. Trigonometric E. Trigonometric functions functions functions functions CT-DD1-2 CT-DD2-2 CT-DD3-2 CT-DD4-2 Examine early Examine Roman and Examine Renaissance Examine civilizations civilizations: Greek civilizations: and Medieval from the Industrial A. Architectural A. Architectural civilizations: Revolution to the history history A. Architectural B. Tools and machines B. Tools and history machines B. Tools and machines present: A. Architectural history B. Tools and machines
Content Strand: Personal Development CT-DD1-3 CT-DD2-3 CT-DD3-3 CT-DD4-3 Identify technical and Demonstrate skills Research career Evaluate career engineering related necessary for job opportunities and opportunities and careers. acquisition: options for continuing options for continuing A. Job search education in the education in the CT-DD1-4 strategies technical and technical and Demonstrate an B. Resume and cover engineering field. engineering field. understanding of letter professional work CT-DD3-4 CT-DD4-4 ethics and other CT-DD2-4 Demonstrate effective Analyze current legal employability traits. Demonstrate interpersonal skills: and ethical issues in the understanding of A. Team-building technical and CT-DD1-5 industry standards, strategies engineering field. Maintain a safe, guidelines, and B. Interviewing efficient, and regulations: techniques CT-DD4-5 productive work A. OSHA C. Presentation Maintain a safe, environment. B. EPA techniques efficient, and C. ANSI C. Customer relations productive work CT-DD1-6 D. Employee relations environment. Create a portfolio that CT-DD2-5 can be used for job Maintain a safe, CT-DD3-5 CT-DD4-6 acquisition. efficient, and Maintain a safe, productive work efficient, and environment. productive work environment. CT-DD2-6 Expand portfolio to CT-DD3-6 from the second-year Expand portfolio to from the third-year Expand portfolio to from the fourth-year
Content Strand: Technical Skills & Workplace Applications
CT-DD1-7 CT-DD2-7 CT-DD3-7 CT-DD4-7 Prepare freehand Interpret and apply Interpret and apply Interpret and apply sketches. building codes. building codes. building codes. CT-DD1-8 CT-DD2-8 CT-DD3-8 CT-DD4-8 Identify and use drafting Create freehand Create freehand Develop freehand equipment. sketches: sketches: sketches: A. Still life A. Landscapes A. One point CT-DD1-9 B. Building structures B. Trees perspective Use architectural, B. Two point engineers, and metric CT-DD2-9 CT-DD3-9 perspective scales. Use architectural Create architectural C. Human figures style lettering. drawings using board CT-DD1-10 drafting and CAD CT-DD4-9 Use single stroke Gothic CT-DD2-10 techniques: Create architectural lettering. Generate charts and A. Foundation plans drawings using board graphs: B. Wall sections drafting and CAD CT-DD1-11 A. Line C. Door and window techniques: Create single view, two- B. Bar schedules A. Plat and plot plans dimensional drawings C. Circle B. Architectural using board drafting and D. Flowchart CT-DD3-10 specifications CAD techniques: Develop auxiliary view A. Alphabet of lines CT-DD2-11 projections using board CT-DD4-10 B. Angles Create architectural drafting and CAD Prepare drawings of C. Circles drawings using board techniques. fastening devices using D. Geometric drafting and CAD board drafting and construction techniques: CT-DD3-11 CAD techniques: A. Floor plans Prepare developments A. Schematic CT-DD1-12 B. Elevations using board drafting B. Simplified Develop multi-view and CAD techniques. C. Detailed drawings using board CT-DD2-12 drafting and CAD Apply dimensioning CT-DD3-12 CT-DD4-11 techniques: techniques to Develop isometric and Prepare working A. Alphabet of lines mechanical and oblique pictorial drawings using board B. Orthographic architectural drawings. drawings using board drafting and CAD projection drafting and CAD techniques. CT-DD2-13 techniques. Reproduce drawings CT-DD4-12 using a white-printer. CT-DD3-13 Reproduce drawings Reproduce drawings using a white-printer. using a white-printer. Content Map For Career & Technology Content Strand: Technical Skills & Workplace Applications
CT-DD1-13 Use AutoCAD R.13 commands: A. Absolute Cartesian B. Relative polar C. Relative cartesian D. Draw commands E. Construct commands F. Modify commands G. Snap options H. Object properties I. Drawing setup J. Prototype creation K. Viewing commands L. Basic scaling M. Plot variables CT-DD1-14 Recognize the functions and applications of surveying equipment: A. Builder s level B. Transit CT-DD2-14 CT-DD3-14 CT-DD4-13 Develop sectional view Use technical pens to Complete pictorial drawings using board prepare presentation drawings using board drafting and CAD drawings. drafting techniques: techniques: A. One-point A. Full CT-DD3-15 perspective B. Half Develop proficiency in B. Two point C. Revolved the use of AutoCAD perspective D. Removed R.13 commands. E. Broken-out CT-DD4-14 CT-DD3-16 Expand proficiency in CT-DD2-15 Apply principles of the use of AutoCAD Use AutoCAD R.13 product design and R.13 commands: commands: development: A. Wire frame A. Dimensions A. Preliminary B. Solid modeling B. Hatch commands designs C. 3D modeling C. Blocks B. Final design D. Rendering D. Editing C. Model making E. Scaling CT-DD4-15 CT-DD3-17 Apply principles of CT-DD2-16 Use surveying product design and Analyze principles of equipment to establish development: design: vertical control, A. Preliminary designs A. Design sequence calculate elevations, B. Final design B. Site orientation and determine slope. C. Model making C. Exterior design D. Room sizes and CT-DD4-16 relationships Use surveying E. Solar energy equipment to establish designs horizontal control, F. Energy efficiency determine boundaries, G. Ergonomics and calculate area. H. Product design I. Model making J. Approval and revision process CT-DD2-17 Use surveying equipment to establish vertical control and calculate elevations.