DRAT 132 Intro to Computer Aided Drafting*
A study of the application of traditional drafting methods to the microcomputer using basic CAD (Computer-aided Drafting) concepts, entity creation, editing, and drawing management. This course also includes an overview of microcomputer hardware and software.
DRAT 132Intro to Computer Aided Drafting*
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I. General Information
II. Course Specification
Course Type
Program Requirement
Credit Hours Narrative
4 Credit
Semester Contact Hours Lecture
20
Semester Contact Hours Lab
120
Prerequisite Narrative
DRAT 131
Grading Method
Letter grade
III. Catalog Course Description
A study of the application of traditional drafting methods to the microcomputer using basic CAD (Computer-aided Drafting) concepts, entity creation, editing, and drawing management. This course also includes an overview of microcomputer hardware and software.
IV. Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:
- Annotative Objects
- Navigate the graphics screen
- Selections/Using Help
- Computer Hardware (Bertoline Chapter 6)
- Saving work/file maintenance
- QCalc
- Block usage
- Templates
- Place and control text
- Information gathering
- Modifying tools
- Printing drawings, MS vs. PS Drawing tools
- Basic Modifying commands
- Starting/exiting AutoCAD
- Drawing setup
- Drawing Accuracy (Snaps)
- Cartesian/Polar coordinates
- Paper Space/Viewing options
- Layers
- Basic Drawing commands
V. Topical Outline (Course Content)
Required Textbook Chapters 1-15, 24, 28-30 (Schumaker text)
VI. Delivery Methodologies
Required Assignments
Drawings 1-3, template creation
Drawings 4-15, Geometry construction
Required Exams
AutoCAD based Knowledge
Final comprehensive test
Required Text
Terence Schumaker, AutoCAD and its Applications, Comprehensive 2017, 24th ed., Goodheart-Wilcox Publishing Company, ISBN 978-1-63126-739-0.Gary R. Bertoline, et al, Technical Graphics Communication, 4th Edition, 2009, McGraw-Hill Companies., ISBN 978-0-07-312837-5.
Specific Course Activity Assignment or Assessment Requirements
Drawings 1-3, template creation
Drawings 4-15, Geometry construction
AutoCAD based Knowledge
Final comprehensive test