School of Technology Curriculum Document

Academic Department:

METS

School Document Number:

TEC 04-55

Document Author:

G. Neff

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12/01/2004

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Document Subject : Prerequisite change in MET 465 - Advanced Topics In Computer-Aided Design

Justification : MET 103 is no longer required or offered. The introductory CAD course is now CGT 110. MET 205 is being phased out and being replaced with MET 102.

Current : MET 465 - ADVANCED TOPICS IN COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN
Credits: 3 (Class 2, Lab 2)
Prerequisites: MET 103 and MET 205

This covers solid modeling and animation. These topics are built upon a foundation in computer modeling or CAD to produce photo realistic images as used in technical presentations, video, or film.

Proposed : MET 465 - ADVANCED TOPICS IN COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN
Credits: 3 (Class 2, Lab 2)
Prerequisites: CGT 110 and MET 205 or 102
Same description

Impact on Students: None

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Impact on General Education Requirements: None

Revised:04/27/04