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View Details Page 1 of 5 Course Course Cy ees Title: Course This course introduces the concepts of Computer-Aided Drafting and describes the capabilities of Description: the AutoCAD or other similar software in developing 2D and 3D elektronic drawings. Topics included are terminologies, general operating procedures, user interfgce and techniques in executing commands. Credit Unit(s): 1 unit. Pre-requisite: DRAW1( Date Effective: Lae DRAWI0W ae requisite: requisite: COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING Status: Revised S.Y, 2014-2015 /3 Date Refived: $.¥. 2013-2014 /3 Credits: 1 Bred ppqaso, BAYAN (FRANCISCO) VISION Description Mapa shall be among the best universities in the world, MISSION Description tute shall provide a tearning environment in order for its students to agquite the atributes that will n globally competitive. b| The Institute shall engage in economically vjable research, development, and innovation. (c| The Institute shall provide state-of-the-art solutions to problems of industries abd communities, PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES Description Undertaken, singly or in teams, projects that show ability to solve complex engineering problems; Had substantial involvement I projects that take into consideration safety, health, environmental concerns and the public welfare, parlly through adherence to required codes anf! laws; Demonstrated professional success via promotions and /or positions of increasing responsibility; Demonstrated life-long learning via progress toward completion of an advance|degree, professional development/continuing education courses, or industrial training courses; Exhibited professional behavior and attitude in engineering practice; and Initiated and implemented actions towards te improvement of engineering praptice. ee ee ee Ste Se Se ee eM STUDENT OUTCOMES Description ‘An ability o apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering ‘An ability o design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data ‘An ability o design a system, component, or process to mect desired needs ‘An ability o function on multi-disciplinary teams ‘An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems ‘An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility ‘An ability to communicate effectively ‘The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutiogs in a global and societal context ‘A recognition ofthe need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning, ix ‘A knowledge of contemporary issues ‘An ability to use the techniques, skills, andl modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice. BREESE = z SS Be See Be Be Se ORK SRR RR RO MORK MRR RR Re BORE SRE REE oT COURSE OUTCOMES Description apo] jaye Apply CAD 2D concepts, theories and practices in solving engineering drawin | problems adalla Apply CAD 3D concept, theories and practices in solving engineering drawing problems : = Ik} fe} |r} |R{R} feo] View Details [3| Demonstrate proficiency in AutoCAD application. lel Jel Page 2 of S Rd Jol! | IR COURSE COVERAGE Week Range | CO# > | co, C03 co, Topic Class Orientation Discussion of course description, outline, course requirements, grading, system, course calendar, academic honesty policy, classroom policies and guidelines, Discussion on the importance and relevance of Drawing in Engineering and other related fields, Registration to the online Learning, Management System Introduction to AutoCAD AutoCAD Environment and Interface Running Interlace Saving AutoCAD files and quitting Shortcut and Function Keys, Ribbon Status and Application Bars Setting up Drawing / Paper space Limits and Units commands Object Selection Selecting and De-selection Coordinate System Absolute Coordinate System (ACS) Relative Coordinate System (RCS) Polar Coordinate System (PCS) Draw Commands Line, Circle, Ares, Rectangle, Polygon Object Snaps (Osnap) Commands/Keys Endpoint, Midpoint, Center Point, Perpendicular, Nearest, etc. Views 2D and 3D views Modify Commands Brase, Explode, Offset Modify Commands Move, Copy, Trim, Extend, Fillet, ‘Array, Mirror, Rotate, Break, Stretch, Scale. DDotvne TLA Discussion Computer Aided Drafting(2D Exercises) ‘Lecture demonstration Computer Aided Draftipg(2D Exercises (continuation) Lecture demonstration AT Exercise View Details Page 3 of 5 Hatch Computer Aided Drating(2D Plate Exercises (continuatiob) Application and Creation of Hatch | Plate 1) Patterns Lecture demonstration | con, | Annotations . 005 | roxt and Text Siyles Dimensions and Dimension Styles Insert Block and WBlock Layers Computer Aided Drating(2D Exercises (continuatiog)) Layer Properties - color, line ype, | Lecture demonstration 5 | COW |iine type scale, line weight Layer Status - On/OIf, Lock/Unlock, Freeze/Thaw, Plotable/Non# plottable Polygonal Lines Computer Aided Draf}ag(2D Plate 2 co Exercises (continuatiog) 6 | Sy | line Command Plate 2) Pedit Command Lecture demonstration Parameters Basie 3D Modeling Computer Aided Draf}ng(3D Exercise 2 Exercises) 7 | €02, | Coordinate System - World Lecture demonsration C03 | Coordinate System (WCS), User Coordinate System (WCS) Solids Primitives . Continuation of 3D Modeling —__| Computer Aided Draffog(3D 3 | co Exercises (continuatiog) C03 | Boolean, Solid Editing, Surfaces | Plate 3) Lecture demonstration Plotting Computer Aied Drafg(nal Pate | Final Pte ~ combination of 2D afd 3D CAD Plot Commands and Settings applications) col, 9 | Coz; | Practical Examination (Final C3 | Plate) Plate Output includes 2D and 3D Applications . Finals Final Exam COL | Final Examination feniete 10 €0% | Submission of Course Portfolio Plotted (hard copy of course requirements) con, | Vetifiation Period un | coz, i Oo | Contizmation and finalization of grades LIFE-LONG LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Description Continuously developed technical drawing skills for Engineering application Acknowledgement of current engincering technologies in the Engineering practi CONTRIBUTION OF COURSE TO MEETING THE PROFESSIONAL COMPONENT Description Weight (%)| Engineering topics 40 View Details Page 4 of 5 General education component 60 ‘TEXTBOOKS Description Any drafting books may be used as reference COURSE EVALUATION Course : ; Weight | Min, Ave Oaenee | AT | AT Description, Remarks cs ca co xr Exercise 5 70.00 cor FE Final Exam 5 70.00 cor P Final Plate 5 70.00 cot PI Plate 5 70.00 cor PI2 Plate 5 70.00 cor Pr Portfolio 25 | 70.00 co2 Exr2 Exercise 5 70.00 C02 FE Final Exam 5 70.00 co2 FP Final Plate 5 70.00 co2 PL3 Plate 5 70.00 C02 Pr Portfolio, 25 | 70.00 co3 Ext Exercise 5 70.00 co3 Exr2 Exercise 5 70.00 co3 FE Final Exam. 10 70.0 co3 FP Final Plate 10 70.00 603 Pl Plate 5 70.00 C03 PI2 Plate 5 70.00 03 PIS Plate 5 70.00 603 Prt Portfolio 5 70.00 GRADING SYSTEM Min Grade + Max Grade Grade 0.00 69.99 5.00 70.00 72.99 3.00 73.00 75.99 275 76.00 78.99 250 79.00 81.99 2.25 82.00 85.99 2.00 36.00 89.99 475 90.00 93.99 130 94.00 "9799 1.25 98.00 100.00 1.00 OTHER COURSE POLICIES Title Deseription| Article XI, Section 101 of CHED CMO 40, Series of 2008, states, “A ‘student who incurs absences of more than tweity (20%) percent of the prescribed number of class or laboratory periogs during the school year or term shall fail and earn no credit for the coursdor subject except in the Attendance instances as follows: 1) When the institution agopts a different attendance policy for students who belong to the upper half of their classes; and 2) ‘When the institution exempts a student fora jut and reasonable ground, provided however that, the student is not excused from keeping-up with lessons, assignments and examinations. A faculty member may exempt a View Details 5 student who incurs absences beyond the twent with the approval of proper school authority.” Language of Instruction Lectures, discussion, and documentation will Consultation schediles with the Professor ace Consultation Schedule board. It is recommended thatthe student fr the instructor's availability. All of us have been instructed on the Dress an Institute. We have all commited to obey and expected in this class that each of us will hon« hhave made. For this course the Honor Code is Honor, Dress and Grooming | plagiarizing on written work and no cheating Codes be given to authors whose works were used in instructional materials and learning in this co ‘cheating on an exam, he or she will be given 2} udent is caught cheating twice, the student ‘Student A\fairs and be given @ failing grade. Page 5 of 5 per cont (20%) limit, but 9 in English, posted at the SMVA bulletin {et an appointment to confirm Grooming Codes of the stain these codes. It will be the commitments that we hat there wall be no In exams. Proper citation must the process of developing, se. Ifa student is caught ro mark for the exam, Ifa ill be referred to the Prefect of OTHER REFERENCES Type Description Others_| AUTODESK AutoCAD manual and online tutorials and references COURSE MATERIALS Description ‘Course goals and instructional objectives Drawing manal/textbook and/or handouts Drawing exercises Course schedule for lecture and drafting Sample of working drawing plates and exercises of students ‘on-line lectures COMMITTEE MEMBERS + Members BEGASO, BAYANI (FRANCISCO) CINCO, ARNOLD (P}) ESCAMILLA, SWAYLENE (CHIN) IGNACIO, MA. BRENDA (ADRIAS) JUAN, JOSE ARNEL (P) Approver ‘Name CINCO, ARNOLD (P.) Date Printed: Wednest ay, January 13, 2016 8:27:20 AM

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