Drawing is the universal language of engineering. Drawings from an engineer provide a raw account of the fundamentals that will eventually go into making something useful and necessary. Engineering drawings are a formal and precise way of communicating... Learn More>>
Sketches are a used to communicate engineering: ideas, solve problems, innovate, and plan activities. Graphics is a universal language. A picture is still worth a thousand words. Engineering requires graphics in the form of: Flow Diagrams,... Learn More>>
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: Know the meaning of a charrette, How a charrette helps develop a high-performance project, The difference between a workshop and a charrette, The purpose of a steering committee, The benefits of a motivational speaker, How VIPs can help (and hinder) the process, The specific, detailed steps, to conduct a charrette Learn More>>
This course provides instruction for establishing a routine procedure in the review of a typical set of Infrastructure plans that could represent a local street, highway or other infrastructure improvement. The course uses a descriptive sampling of a... Learn More>>
Overview This course covers the general content and purpose of each drawing in a typical set of infrastructure plans that could represent a roadway, drainage or utility improvement. The course describes the basic format of each drawing, the uses of the... Learn More>>
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