ENGI 105 CAD Engineering Graphics

This course is designed to develop skills in engineering graphic communications using freehand sketches and computer-aided drawing. Topics covered include orthographic projection, section and auxiliary views, pictorial representation, lettering, dimensioning and scales.

Credits

2 Credits

Semester Contact Hours Lecture

30

ENGI 105CAD Engineering Graphics

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I. General Information

Department

Mathematics & Engineering

II. Course Specification

Course Type

Program Requirement

Credit Hours Narrative

2 Credits

Semester Contact Hours Lecture

30

Grading Method

Letter grade

Repeatable

N

III. Catalog Course Description

This course is designed to develop skills in engineering graphic communications using freehand sketches and computer-aided drawing. Topics covered include orthographic projection, section and auxiliary views, pictorial representation, lettering, dimensioning and scales.

IV. Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:

  • Apply standards and conventions used in the creation and interpretations of technical drawings.
  • Apply fundamentals of computer-aided drafting to create engineering drawings (multi-view, pictorial, auxiliary, sections, etc.) using geometric figures and dimensioning.
  • Demonstrate understanding of computer-aided design (CAD) by creating a complete drawing package for a given project.

V. Topical Outline (Course Content)

Students will demonstrate a working knowledge of the following processes and concepts: a. Importance of technical graphics b. Standards and conventions c. Overview of CAD components and software d. Engineering geometry figures and principles Multi-view drawings, including 1st and 3rd angle projections f. Pictorial drawings, including isometric, oblique and perspective g. Auxiliary views h. Section views i. Dimensioning j. Tolerances

VI. Delivery Methodologies