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METC 110 — ENGINEERING GRAPHICS

5 credits CIM Verified
4
Objectives
40
Matches
0
Reviewed
12
Occupations
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Top occupation matches for this course
36.6% Photographers 9t
43.0% Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians 8t
34.1% Opticians, Dispensing 8t
40.6% Ophthalmic Medical Technologists 7t
35.3% Medical Appliance Technicians 6t

Learning Objectives & Matches

LO3 CIM

3. Create a 2-D orthographic projection from a 3-D object.

10 O*NET task matches
Batch:
Special Effects Artists and An 3.9/5
55% ok

Create two-dimensional and three-dimensional images depicting objects in motion or illustrating a process, using computer animation or modeling programs.

Geographic Information Systems 3.9/5
49% ok

Interpret aerial or ortho photographs.

Architectural and Civil Drafte 4.1/5
48% ok

Determine the order of work and method of presentation, such as orthographic or isometric drawing.

Geographic Information Systems 2.8/5
46% ok

Apply three-dimensional (3D) or four-dimensional (4D) technologies to geospatial data to allow for new or different analyses or applications.

Surveying and Mapping Technici 4.3/5
45% ok

Position and hold the vertical rods, or targets, that theodolite operators use for sighting to measure angles, distances, and elevations.

Cartographers and Photogrammet 4.5/5
44% ok

Prepare and alter trace maps, charts, tables, detailed drawings, and three-dimensional optical models of terrain using stereoscopic plotting and computer graphics equipment.

Non-Destructive Testing Specia 4.5/5
43% ok

Produce images of objects on film, using radiographic techniques.

Ophthalmic Laboratory Technici 4.7/5
43% ok

Shape lenses appropriately so that they can be inserted into frames.

Motion Picture Projectionists 3.4/5
43% ok

Clean the projection booth.

Low Vision Therapists, Orienta 3.9/5
42% ok

Obtain, distribute, or maintain low vision devices.

LO4 CIM

4. Properly Dimension a 2-D orthographic projection.

10 O*NET task matches
Batch:
Motion Picture Projectionists 3.4/5
43% ok

Clean the projection booth.

Architectural and Civil Drafte 4.1/5
43% ok

Determine the order of work and method of presentation, such as orthographic or isometric drawing.

Geographic Information Systems 3.9/5
42% ok

Interpret aerial or ortho photographs.

Ophthalmic Medical Technologis 4.8/5
41% ok

Take anatomical or functional ocular measurements, such as axial length measurements, of the eye or surrounding tissue.

Ophthalmic Medical Technicians 4.9/5
40% ok

Take anatomical or functional ocular measurements of the eye or surrounding tissue, such as axial length measurements.

Glaziers 4.0/5
40% ok

Measure mirrors and dimensions of areas to be covered to determine work procedures.

Geographic Information Systems 2.8/5
40% ok

Apply three-dimensional (3D) or four-dimensional (4D) technologies to geospatial data to allow for new or different analyses or applications.

Carpet Installers 3.8/5
40% ok

Draw building diagrams and record dimensions.

Special Effects Artists and An 3.9/5
39% ok

Create two-dimensional and three-dimensional images depicting objects in motion or illustrating a process, using computer animation or modeling programs.

Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sha 4.5/5
39% ok

Inspect, feel, and measure workpieces to ensure that surfaces and dimensions meet specifications.

LO8 CIM

8. Demonstrate correct use of auxiliary views to properly describe an object.

10 O*NET task matches
Batch:
Museum Technicians and Conserv 4.2/5
44% ok

Photograph objects for documentation.

Set and Exhibit Designers 3.8/5
44% ok

Examine objects to be included in exhibits to plan where and how to display them.

Mechanical Drafters 4.3/5
43% ok

Lay out and draw schematic, orthographic, or angle views to depict functional relationships of components, assemblies, systems, and machines.

Fine Artists, Including Painte 3.1/5
42% ok

Photograph objects, places, or scenes for reference material.

Private Detectives and Investi 4.2/5
41% ok

Observe and document activities of individuals to detect unlawful acts or to obtain evidence for cases, using binoculars and still or video cameras.

Teaching Assistants, Preschool 4.0/5
39% ok

Organize and label materials and display students' work in a manner appropriate for their eye levels and perceptual skills.

Teaching Assistants, Special E 3.1/5
39% ok

Organize and label materials and display students' work in a manner appropriate for their eye levels and perceptual skills.

Mechanical Engineering Technol 4.0/5
38% ok

Interpret engineering sketches, specifications, or drawings.

Video Game Designers 3.8/5
38% ok

Prepare two-dimensional concept layouts or three-dimensional mock-ups.

Park Naturalists 3.9/5
38% ok

Prepare and present illustrated lectures and interpretive talks about park features.

LO9 CIM

9. Demonstrate correct use of section views to describe hidden features of an object.

10 O*NET task matches
Batch:
Set and Exhibit Designers 3.8/5
44% ok

Examine objects to be included in exhibits to plan where and how to display them.

Video Game Designers 3.8/5
41% ok

Prepare two-dimensional concept layouts or three-dimensional mock-ups.

Mechanical Drafters 4.3/5
41% ok

Lay out and draw schematic, orthographic, or angle views to depict functional relationships of components, assemblies, systems, and machines.

Architectural and Engineering 3.5/5
40% ok

Present and explain proposals, reports, or findings to clients.

Fabric and Apparel Patternmake 4.5/5
40% ok

Draw details on outlined parts to indicate where parts are to be joined, as well as the positions of pleats, pockets, buttonholes, and other features, using computers or drafting instruments.

Real Estate Sales Agents 4.1/5
39% ok

Display commercial, industrial, agricultural, and residential properties to clients and explain their features.

Museum Technicians and Conserv 4.2/5
38% ok

Photograph objects for documentation.

Detectives and Criminal Invest 4.5/5
38% ok

Note, mark, and photograph location of objects found, such as footprints, tire tracks, bullets and bloodstains, and take measurements of the scene.

Park Naturalists 3.9/5
37% ok

Prepare and present illustrated lectures and interpretive talks about park features.

Set and Exhibit Designers 4.8/5
36% ok

Prepare preliminary renderings of proposed exhibits, including detailed construction, layout, and material specifications, and diagrams relating to aspects such as special effects or lighting.

Source: Course learning outcomes from EWU's official Course Inventory Management (CIM) system. O*NET task matches are computed by comparing each learning outcome statement against every O*NET task statement using sentence-embedding similarity; faculty review confirms which matches count as preparation evidence.