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ENGINEERING DRAWING W/LAB |
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Class Hours:
3.0 |
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Credit Hours:
4.0 |
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Laboratory Hours:
3.0 |
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Revised: Spring
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Catalog Course
Description: |
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This course is taught
in conjunction with Fundamentals of Technical Drawing for CIDD majors. It
covers the basic techniques and principles necessary to produce engineering
drawings, including the use of traditional drafting equipment, freehand
sketching, geometric construction, descriptive geometry, orthographic
and isometric drawing, dimensioning, and assembly drawings as they are
applied in a professional environment. The computer is used as a drafting
tool to teach CAD commands, reinforce the concepts of technical drawing
and reinforce the understanding of drafting standards. |
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Entry Level Standards: |
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Must be able to
read and write at the college level and have completed DSPM 0800 |
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Prerequisites: |
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None |
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Corequisite(s)
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CID 1100 |
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Textbook(s) and
Other Course Materials: |
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Required Text: Basic Blueprint
Reference: |
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I. Week/Unit/Topic
Basis: |
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Unit |
Topic |
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1 |
CID curriculum |
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2 |
Computer components
and applications |
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3 |
Introduction to
Word and Excel |
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4 |
Engineering graphics |
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5 |
Applied geometric
construction |
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6 |
3 View Drawing |
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7 |
AutoCAD, opening
files and settings |
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8 |
AutoCAD commands |
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9 |
Geometric constructions
using CAD |
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10 |
Three view drawings
using CAD and templates |
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11 |
Sections using CAD |
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12 |
Auxiliary using
CAD |
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13 |
Assembly using CAD |
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14 |
Cover basic Microsoft
PowerPoint commands |
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15 |
Final Exam Period |
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II. Course Objectives*: |
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A. |
Represent objects
using orthographic projection (3-Views, isometric, sections,
auxiliary) and sketches. (a,d,g) |
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B. |
Be familiar with
basic geometry and understand geometric construction. (a,f) |
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C. |
Know fundamental
mechanical dimensioning standards, lettering, graphic standards and techniques
required for technical drawing. (a,b) |
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D. |
Become familiar
with descriptive geometry. (a,f) |
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E. |
Understand CID curriculum.
(g,j) |
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F. |
Become familiar
with professional environment. (j,k) |
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G. |
Become familiar
with Microsoft products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
(g,h,k) |
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*
Letters (a-k) after course objectives reference CID Program Outcomes (as
required by ABET). |
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III. Instructional
Processes*: |
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Students will: |
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Use drafting equipment
to create orthographic drawings. Natural Sciences Outcome, Active
Learning Strategies |
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2. |
Use geometric construction
to create complex shapes. Natural Sciences Outcome, Active Learning
Strategies |
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3. |
Use ANSI standards
to dimension objects. Natural Sciences Outcome, Active Learning Strategies |
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Use the LIMITS,
SCALE, UNITS, GRID, and LAYER commands in AutoCAD to create a prototype
drawing for a particular purpose. Mathematics Outcome, Active Learning
Strategies |
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5. |
Create 2D drawings
and dimension with ANSI standards with AutoCAD. Natural Sciences Outcome,
Active Learning Strategies, Transitional Strategy |
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Print drawings to
scale and with correct line thickness. Mathematics Outcome |
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Use computer skills
to save and copy files. Natural Sciences Outcome, Technological
Literacy Outcome |
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8. |
Use elementary GDT
to dimension drawings. Technical Literacy Outcome |
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Use descriptive
geometry to solve shape description problems. Technical Literacy Outcome |
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10. |
Use CAD to draw
an assembly drawing of a simple machine. Technical Literacy Outcome |
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11. |
Use the computer
for interactive communication. Technological Literacy Outcome, Communication
Outcome |
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12. |
Plan academic schedule.
Communication Outcome |
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Understand relationship
of standard engineering drawing conventions to various engineering disciplines.
Technical Literacy Outcome |
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Become familiar
with computers, computer components, and performance. Technical Literacy
Outcome, Mathematics Outcome |
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*Strategies and outcomes listed after instructional
processes reference TBR's goals for strengthening general education knowledge
and skills, connecting course work to experiences beyond the classroom,
and encouraging students to take active and responsible roles in the educational
process. |
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IV. Expectations for Student Performance*: |
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Upon successful completion of this course, the
student should be able to: |
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Recognize and demonstrate proper use of drafting
equipment. A,B,C,D,E |
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Understand how to read and use an engineering
scale. A,C,D |
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Demonstrate proper sketching techniques for basic
drawing. A,D |
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Understand and demonstrate appropriate engineering
lettering techniques (ANSI standards). C |
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Demonstrate correct use of guidelines to accomplish
spacing, uniformity of lettering. C |
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Be familiar with and use geometric construction.
A,D,E |
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Be able to perform basic geometric constructions
(bisectors, perpendicular lines, tangents, etc.). E |
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Know terminology of geometry (angles, triangles,
polygons, etc.). E |
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Identify alphabet of lines used in engineering
drawings. A,C |
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Understand proper methods of orthographic projection
to develop 2 or 3 views of a part. C |
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Demonstrate proper spacing and placement of views.
A,C,D |
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Know fundamental ANSI standards for dimensioning.
C,D |
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Exhibit correct location of holes in circular
views. A,C,D,E |
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Develop isometric drawings of parts that include
regular, inclined, and curved surfaces. A,B,D |
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Understand and correctly present sectional views.
C,D |
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Demonstrate proper use of a cutting plane line.
C,D |
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Develop section drawing manually. C |
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Develop an auxiliary drawing manually. C |
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Understand the CAD system as a drafting tool.
D |
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Dimension a drawing using CAD software. D |
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Place text using CAD software. C,D |
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Use layering concepts to organize graphic elements
using CAD software. D |
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Produce plots from CAD software. D |
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Produce accurate drawings using CAD software.
A,B,D |
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Produce section drawing using CAD software. A,B,D
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Produce auxiliary drawing using CAD software.
D |
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Produce a CAD drawing with professional quality
graphic standards. E |
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Produce a CAD drawing with professional quality
graphic standards. C,D |
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Produce a report of computer components. G |
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Produce a semester academic plan. F, G |
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31. |
Interpret drawings of various engineering disciplines.
C, F |
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*Letters after performance expectations reference
the course objectives listed above. |
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V. Evaluation: |
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A. Testing Procedures: |
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Tests, quizzes, timed drawings can be used at
the instructor’s discretion. |
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B. Laboratory Expectations: |
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Drawings will be assigned for completion as laboratory
exercises. These drawings will comprise the majority of the student’s grade.
Reports and other assignments will be assigned for completion as laboratory
exercises. |
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C. Field Work: |
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Students will be expected to research additional
resources (library, films, professionals, professional documents, staff,
etc.) |
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D. Other Evaluation Methods: |
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N/A |
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E. Grading Scale: |
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A 91-100 |
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VI. Policies: |
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A. Attendance Policy: |
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B. Academic Misconduct: |
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Academic misconduct
committed either directly or indirectly by an individual or group is subject
to disciplinary action. Prohibited activities include but are not limited
to the following practices: Cheating, including but not limited to unauthorized
assistance from material, people, or devices when taking a test, quiz,
or examination; writing papers or reports; solving problems; or completing
academic assignments. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions
that may be imposed as a result of academic misconduct, the instructor
has the authority to assign either (1) an F or zero for the assignment or
(2) an F for the course. |
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C. Accommodations
for Disabilities: |
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If you need accommodations
because of a disability, if you have emergency medical information to share,
or if you need special arrangements in case the building must be evacuated,
please inform the instructor immediately (privately after class or in the
instructor’s office). To request accommodations, students must register
with Services for Students with Disabilities Office located in |
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