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PC Troubleshooting and Repair, Level 2 (Instructor-directed) ■
Join computer guru Ron Tomlinson (network technician for Martinez Adult Education) for
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more tips and tricks of the trade as he shows you more advanced techniques steps on how to
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diagnose, repair, and maintain your PC. You’ll also learn how to load software, how to deal
with internet security, and other relevant topics. Prerequisite: PC Troubleshooting and Repair,
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Level 1. No textbook required. ■
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56-6401 Thu, May 28-July 30 3:45pm-5:45pm D $175 Tomlinson
56-6402 Thu, May 28-July 30 6:00pm-8:00pm D $175 Tomlinson
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Martinez Technology Education Center is an authorized ■
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Computer and Network Engineering ■
AUTOCAD DESIGNER/DRAFTER
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DAYTIME CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
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An extensive daytime program for retraining that provides basic, intermediate, and advanced
skills necessary for employment in the Architectural, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry
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as a Computer Aided Designer/Drafter. Our instructors are Autodesk certified. Students interested ■
in this program must make an appointment prior to registration. Please call (925) 228-3276 x 243
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for more information. All textbooks are extra and purchased offsite by students.
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Computer and Network Engineering
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AutoCAD 2009 Designer/Drafter – Part 2 (2D) (Instructor-directed)
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This is a continuation of AutoCAD 2009 Designer/Drafter - Part I (2D). Prerequisite:
AutoCAD 2009 Part I (2D), or equivalent. Textbooks: Same as AutoCAD 2009 Designer/
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Drafter – Part 1. (1) AutoCAD and its Applications - Comprehensive-AutoCAD 2009
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Edition; Shumacher and Madsen; ISBN # 978-1-59070-993-1; Goodheart-Willcox; (2)
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Applying AutoCAD 2009; Terry Wohlers; ISBN # 978-0-07880-807-4; Glencoe-McGraw
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Hill. (Textbooks available from
www.goodheartwillcox.com and
www.glencoe.com.)
Textbooks are extra and purchased offsite.
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46-7210 Mon-Thu, May 11-Jun 25 8:00am-3:00 pm B $1100 Gallardo
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Computer and Network Engineering ■
AutoCAD 2009 Designer/Drafter – Part 3 (3D) (Instructor-directed) ■
This course introduces users who are proficient with AutoCAD’s 2D commands to the concepts
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and methods of 3D modeling. It gives a thorough f in 3D fundamentals and explores the main
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features of AutoCAD’s advanced 3D workspace. The course also covers such topics as 3D viewing
techniques, working with 3D coordinates, 2D objects in 3D space, creating and modifying 3D
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solids, and rendering the model. Review and practice, AutoCAD drawing portfolio development. ■
Resume and job search. Prerequisite: AutoCAD 2009 Designer/Drafter Part 2 (2D), or
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equivalent. Textbooks: Same as AutoCAD 2009 Designer/Drafter Part 1 (2D). Textbooks
are extra and purchased offsite.
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SECTION DAY TIME ROOM FEE INSTRUCTOR
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46-7609 Mon-Thu, Jun 29-Jul 23 8:00am-3:00pm B $700 Gallardo ■
Computer and Network Engineering
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AutoCAD Designer/Drafter – Part 4
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(AutoCAD Architecture 2009, Level 1) (Instructor-directed)
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This course is designed for the user who wants to learn the essential functions of AutoCAD
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Architecture 2009. This course incorporates hands-on exercises to teach new users how to use
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design tools and create structural plans, build objects, and design output. Creating models in
AutoCAD Architecture helps users better visualize and present designs that are created in
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the architectural environment. Instructor-led and hands-on practice. Prerequisite: AutoCAD ■
2009 Designer/Drafter Part 3 (3D), or equivalent, and recommendation by instructor. Text:
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AutoCAD Architecture 2009 Fundamentals, Ascent Publications. (Textbook available from
Ascent @1-866-527-2368, MTEC student discount code “MTEC5307901”.) Textbook is
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extra and purchased offsite.
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SECTION DAY TIME ROOM FEE INSTRUCTOR
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46-8503 Mon-Thu, Jul 27-Aug 20 8:00am-3:00pm B $700 Gallardo
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See pages 46-47 for registration form/information
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High School GED registration see page 29
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