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  • CAD-3D(OCW University of Cantabria)
    This course analyses the fundamental concepts of CAD-3D design, in particular the Autodesk Inventor tools.


  • Computer assisted design (OCW University of Cantabria)


  • Graphic expression (OCW Technical University of Madrid)
    This course serves as a starting point for a group of optional subjects taught by the Area of Graphic Expression, as it lays the geometric foundations for the representation and analysis of shapes on paper and in space. These subjects advance further into the study of design and modelling in the context of each speciality, using computer graphic techniques available.


  • Industrial Drawing I (OCW Technical University of Madrid)
    Basic course in technical drawing for students of Industrial Engineering and Chemical Engineering.


  • Industrial Drawing II (OCW Technical University of Madrid)
    Compulsory subject in the first year of the study programmes for Industrial Engineering and Chemical Engineering. Concepts taught during the course: Function of the group or mechanism. For the final evaluation students must be able to understand how a mechanism works or the function of certain parts. Geometric and dimensional tolerances are also studied here as it is necessary, for example, to determine if an adjustment must be loose or tight according to the correct operation of the mechanism. The purpose of each element and the shape of each element, understanding that individual parts are useless unless fitted into the relevant place, where each shape and size depends on the other parts (a group is a mechanism where each part has its specific functions and where each one must fit perfectly into place). The concept of standardisation, which extends beyond the rules of drawing and affects the dimensions and shapes of elements (threads, screws, wedges, etc.). The reasons behind standardisation are also explained. There is an introduction to handling these standards and component catalogues, and affected parts must be adapted to the standards in terms of dimensions. Reading plans. Sometimes breakdowns of certain elements into part are required which are not fully defined on overall plans, which mean that missing parts must be identified, in line with the criteria used previously to determine compatible elements, and using knowledge of the topic at the time. The plans given for exercises may contain deliberate “errors” for interpretation and correction. Diagrams. All exercises completed during the course for technical drawing are completed by hand on gauged paper. This teaches the skill of putting ideas down onto paper freehand, without the use of drawing instruments. This situation arises frequently in the industrial profession.


  • IT Graphic Geometry in Architecture I (OCW Technical University of Madrid)
    The geometric theory of architecture using computer tools. This subject looks at the study of spatial forms relating to architecture and their representation, using IT tools. It can be partly considered as further study and extension of the knowledge acquired by students in Descriptive Geometry; at the same time, it means the application, depending on the IT tools, of concepts relating to graphic expression learnt in other courses in the same Area.


  • IT Graphic Geometry in Architecture II (OCW Technical University of Madrid)
    This course consists of more in-depth study of computer-assisted geometry in architecture, examined overall in terms of spatial, composition, construction and structural complexity,


  • New materials, formats and pictorial poetics (OCW University of Murcia)
    The subject “New Materials, Formats and Pictorial Poetics" falls under the Masters course in Artistic Production and Management on the Official Postgraduate Syllabus for Fine Art. Study of the different available options in artistic creation arising from use of new technical resources and...


  • Photography for beginners (OCW University of Seville)
    Photography for beginners.


  • Specification of dimensions and tolerances (GD&T) (OCW Technical University of Madrid)
    The course presents the basic content for the specification, interpretation and analysis of geometric specifications of parts and products.


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