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COURSE TEXTBOOK:
Required:
Giesecke, Mitchell, Spencer, Hill, Dygdon, Novak & Lockhart - Technical Drawing with
Engineering Graphics, 14/E, ISBN-10: 0135090490 ISBN-13: 9780135090497, Prentice Hall.
Reference:
1. Randy H. Shih, (2011), AutoCAD 2012 Tutorial - First Level: 2D Fundamentals, SDC
Publications, Mission, KS, 420 Pages, ISBN: 978-1-58503-637-0
2. Randy H. Shih, (2011), Parametric Modeling with Autodesk Inventor 2012, SDC
Publications, Mission, KS, 576 Pages, ISBN: 978-1-58503-646-2
3. Bertoline, G.R.; Wiebe, E. N.; Miller, C. L.; Mohler, J.L., (2009) Technical Graphics
Communication, McGraw Hill, Boston, Fourth Edition, 2009, ISBN 0-07-722130-3.
COURSE GOALS:
To provide the student with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to
prepare engineering drawings according to ANSI standards.
To provide students with graphical tools and techniques to visualize in three dimensions.
Allow students to be analytical and creative thinker to solve engineering problems.
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COURSE OBJECTIVES:
COURSE ORGANIZATION:
Lecture/Demonstrations:
The scheduled class meeting time is used for instructional lectures, demonstrations, discussion, lab
activities, and evaluation. Lectures will focus upon the essential procedures, techniques, and other
information needed to complete drafting assignments. Lectures are intended to introduce the
necessary body of drafting theory that you need to master and have been intentionally minimized.
CAD:
The thrust of this course is on the principles, tools, and techniques of advanced drawing that are
used in both manual and CAD situations, with emphasis on CAD drafting techniques. Since all
students have had CAD courses, the computer software will not be a part of instruction. Students
may complete all exercises using a CAD software package such as: AutoCAD, Inventor,
Solidworks, Pro-E, etc.
Lab Time:
You will attain the stated course objectives and master the required body of modeling and drafting
knowledge through completing CAD and hands-on activities during scheduled laboratory periods.
Modeling and Drafting assignments are done on an individual student basis. The majority of
student work will be done in the Industrial Technology Center Computer Labs. Each student is
expected to put in a minimum of two, two-hour sessions per week at the CAD workstation in
addition to the class time.
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Use of the CAD Labs
Laboratory Assignments
Laboratory assignments are evaluated using the following criteria as appropriate for the specific
assignment:
1. Directions followed correctly and all parts of the assignment completed.
2. Construction--views constructed correctly and placed in proper orthographic arrangement.
3. Composition on the screen or page -- sufficient spacing between views, drawing centered,
lettering sufficient size, title information complete.
4. Accuracy--lines meet exactly where expected, proper size and position of parts and of the
entire object.
5. Line types--proper line types used for object, hidden features, center lines, cutting planes,
etc.
6. Dimensioning--placement, spacing, from proper views, appropriate text size, precision,
notes & leaders in conformance to industry standards.
Project:
Students are expected to form groups of three to complete an engineering design project using 3D
CAD technique. This is aimed at bringing together all the components of the course. Some example
projects are shown in Chapter 13 of the text book. However, you will be developing your own by
taking a standard object and reverse engineering it. Disassemble the object and then sketch the part
after measuring all the dimensions using an accurate measuring tool such as micrometer or vernier
calipers. Get the approval of the project idea by the instructor before April 11. If you submit a
project that is not approved and/or from any published project, then you will lose 30% of the points.
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For this purpose you may take any component that you will be using in your daily life. Create a
geometric model of each non-standard part in the assembly. Create dimensioned detail drawings
of each non-standard part in the assembly. Create an orthographic and exploded pictorial assembly
drawing in section. Create an ANSI standard parts list with all relevant information for the parts
in the assembly. Throughout follow the ANSI standard practices. Submit the completed project by
April 28.
Observed Performance
At the end of the term the instructor will assign each student a grade based on observed
performance. It includes such factors as facility of working with the CAD, problem solving ability,
initiative, attitude, attendance, and punctuality.
Attendance
Attendance is required in all scheduled lecture and laboratory meetings.
Exam
Comprehensive mid-term and final examinations will be conducted. Examinations are a part of the
overall learning experience and will contribute to the mastery of the body of knowledge you gain
from the course. Content of examinations will be from assigned text readings.
GRADING SCALE:
Grades will be determined by assigning the following weighing to each area:
Quizzes 10%
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Grade scale:
95 100 A 74 76 C
90 94 A- 70 73 C-
87 89 B+ 67 69 D+
84 86 B 64 66 D
80 83 B- 60 63 D-
77 79 C+ < 60 F
Academic Learning Center Services: Students are encouraged to utilize the Academic Learning
Center's free assistance with writing, math, reading, and learning strategies. UNIs Academic
Learning Center is located in 008 ITTC. Visit the website at http://www.uni.edu/unialc/ or phone
319-273-2361 for more information.
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA): The ADA provides protection from illegal
discrimination for qualified individuals with disabilities. Students requesting instructional
accommodations due to disabilities will want to arrange for such accommodation through the
Office of Disability Services. The ODS is located at 103 Student Health Center (upper level) (273-
2676).
Student Tips for Taking a Bb Learn Test (adapted from Lynda.com movie, Best practices for
using online assessments; Chapter 10, Creating Online Tests; Course, Blackboard 9.x Essential
Training for Instructors; Author, Patrick Crispen)
Close all other programs running on your computer while taking the test.
Avoid using a wireless connection, if possible while taking the test.
Do not use your browsers refresh, back, or forward buttons or your mouses scroll wheel
while taking the test.
Single-click buttons/links within the course do not double-click.
Save each test question as you complete it.
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Tentative Course schedule (Spring 2017):
Mod Date Reading Resources Submission/Quiz/Test
1 Jan 10 Overview of the course Chapter 1 Class work #1; CAD
Technical drawing tools, Proficiency Test
Introduction to CAD
Jan 17 Technical sketching and Chapters 2 & Class work #2; Exercises 3.8,
Text; Creating orthographic 3 3.9, 3.10 (pp 119-120) (Submit
and isometric sketches date Jan 24)
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Mod Date Reading Resources Submission/Quiz/Test
Chapter end questions of ch Chapter 7 & Quiz #3 (25 points)
7 and 10 10
5 Mar Threads and fasteners Chapter 12 Class work #6: Handout
28 (Submit date Apr 04)
Working drawings Use Chapter 13 Assignment #5: Exercise 13.13,
Inventor or 3D CAD software 13.16 (pp 524 - 525) (Submit
date Apr 11)
Apr Group Project - Practice
04 session Group Project (Due date Apr 28)
Apr Group Project - Practice Group Project (Due date Apr 28)
11 session
Chapter end questions of ch Chapter 12 Quiz #4 (25 points)
12 & 13 & 13
Apr Group Project - Practice Group Project (Due date Apr 28)
18 session
Apr Group Project - Practice Group Project (Due date Apr 28)
25 session
Course Review