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Course Syllabus CET 151 Introduction To Autocad
Course Syllabus CET 151 Introduction To Autocad
COURSE SYLLABUS
CET 151
INTRODUCTION TO AUTOCAD
I. COURSE OBJECTIVES: To provide the student with an appreciation of the capabilities and
limitations of the AutoCad program. Course topics include basic AutoCad Level I and some Level II
commands and functions as well as practical applications.
Course Competencies
III. TEXT: AutoCad For Engineering Graphics; Gary R. Bertoline, Second Edition
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Walla Walla Community College
Civil Engineering Technology
500 Tausick Way
Walla Walla, WA 99362-9267
509.527.4217 Fax 509.527.1874
3 Editing Commands
Draw Figure 3-84
Mirror command
Layers
Linetypes
Drawing Name NN AS2 F384
5 Array Commands
Deciduous Orchard Rectangular Array
Drawing Name NN AS5 DSA
Conifer Orchard, Polar Array
Drawing Name NN AS6 CFA
6 Highway layout
Drawing Name NN AS7 HWY
XREF and Paper Space
9 Motel Drawing
Modify Room One
10 Complete Motel
Oral Presentations
V. EVALUATION: Students will be evaluated and grades assigned based on their demonstrated
knowledge of the subject matter and their ability to apply that knowledge to the solution of assigned
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Walla Walla Community College
Civil Engineering Technology
500 Tausick Way
Walla Walla, WA 99362-9267
509.527.4217 Fax 509.527.1874
problems. Mid-term exams will be scheduled at two-week intervals and there will be class assignments.
There will also be a comprehensive Final exam.
MILEPOSTS 15%
PRACTICALS 25%
NOTEBOOK 40%
FINAL PRESENTATION 20%
TOTAL 100%
VI. ATTENDANCE: Since a large portion of the material covered in the course is not in the referenced
text, it is essential that students attend class regularly.
VII. ORAL PRESENTATION: Students will be expected to present their final assignment to the class.
The oral report shall will discuss the following aspects of the project:
VIII. OFFICE HOURS: Office hours are posted on the Instructor's door for students that need extra
help. The Instructor is not limited to posted office hours for extra help.
IX. NOTEBOOKS: All work shall be submitted in a notebook at the end of the quarter. Notebooks shall
be kept by the instructor and will not be returned to the student. The student shall do a self assessment
that will be part of the notebook.
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