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Engineering Drawings and Print Reading

A Professional Development Course for Licensed Engineers
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Ethan
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Course Overview

This course provides a foundational understanding of how to read and interpret engineering drawings, which are essential for the accurate communication of design, fabrication, assembly, troubleshooting, and operation instructions in various engineering fields. The course covers the key components of engineering drawings, including title blocks, grid systems, revision blocks, notes, and legends. It also introduces the different types of drawings, such as Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), electrical schematics, electronic diagrams, and architectural drawings.

Course Objectives:

  • Identify and explain the key components of an engineering drawing, including title blocks, grid systems, and revision blocks.
  • Understand the different types of engineering drawings and their specific applications in various engineering disciplines.
  • Interpret information presented in various drawing formats and perspectives to accurately understand the depicted systems or components.
  • Apply print reading skills to real-world engineering scenarios, ensuring accurate communication and execution of design and maintenance tasks.
  • Analyze the impact of changes and revisions on engineering drawings and how to trace the evolution of a design.

Target Audience:

This course is designed for professionals involved in engineering, design, and technical operations who need to create, interpret, or utilize engineering drawings. It is particularly valuable for those looking to enhance their proficiency in reading technical prints while earning PDH credits for their ongoing professional education and development.

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Course available for 365 days
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Lectures 1
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Level Beginner
365 Days