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SOUTHERN LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
LUCBAN, QUEZON

VISION

Southern Luzon State University as an excellent academic Hub in its curricular


programs, transdisciplinary researches, and responsive extension services.

MISSION

The University commits to develop a sustained culture of delivering quality


service and undertaking continuous innovations in instruction, research and
extension in its relevant curricular programs supportive of national and global
development goals.

GOALS OF COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

1. To develop committed competitive, competent and ethical professionals


in the field of engineering.

2. To prepare students for their careers as Engineers by providing relevant


and responsive curricular programs, dedicated and proficient faculty and
advanced facilities.

3. To educate students good moral values, entrepreneurial capability and


sense of responsibility in sustaining a healthy environment.

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GOALS OF
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING

1 2 3
1. To ensure that the graduates have highest professional
integrity, ethical responsibility, and educational standards   
responsive to global challenges
2. To ensure that the graduates be able to identify, formulate
and solve wide range of mechanical engineering problem   
using modern facilities and techniques
3. To develop in graduates the awareness of existing
environment problems and apply their technical knowledge  

by providing solution and by incorporating in the design of
various equipment that will benefit the environment.
4. To develop students in techno-preneurships skills by
combining technology and management.   

COURSE SYLLABUS

1. Course Code: DRW01


2. Course Title: Engineering Drawing
3. Pre-requisite: None
4. Co-requisite: None
5. Credit/Class Schedule: 1/3 laboratory hours per week
6. Course Description:
The course deals with the practices and techniques of graphical
communication; application of drafting instruments, lettering scale, and units
of measure; descriptive geometry;orthographic projection; auxiliary views;
dimensioning; sectional views; pictorial drawings; requirements of engineering
working drawings; and assembly and exploded detailed drawings.

7. Program Outcomes and Relationship to Program Educational Objectives:

Program
Programs Outcomes Educational
Objectives

1 2 3 4
An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and
a science to solve complex mechanical engineering    
problems

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An ability to design and conduct experiments, as
b
well as to analyze and interpret data.    
An ability to design a system, component, or
c process to meet desired needs within realistic    
constraints, in accordance with standards.
An ability to function on multi-disciplinary and multi-
d
cultural teams.    
An ability to recognize, formulate, and solve
e
complex mechanical engineering problems.    
An understanding of professional and ethical
f
responsibility.    
g
An ability to communicate effectively. 
  
An understanding of the impact of mechanical
h
engineering solutions in a global, economic,    
environmental, and societal context.
i Recognize the need for, and engage in life-long
learning    
   
j Knowing contemporary issues
An ability to use techniques, skills, and modern    
k engineering tools necessary for mechanical
engineering practice.
Knowing and understanding engineering and    
management principle as a member and leader of a
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team, and to manage projects in a multidisciplinary
environment

8. Course Objectives and Relationship to Program Outcomes:

Programs Outcomes
Course Objectives

The students should be able to: a b c d e f g h i j k l


I I
1. Use basic drafting instrument properly.
2. Apply the basic concepts of technical
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drawing and sketching.
3. Prepare technical drawing.
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9. Course Outline and Timeframe:

WEEK DAY TOPIC


1 1 Orientation: Discussion of Course Syllabus

2 1 Engineering Lettering

3 1 Engineering Lettering

4 1 Instrumental Figures

5 1 Geometric Construction

6 1 Preliminary Exam

7 1 Orthographic Projections

8 1 Dimensioning

9 1 Orthographic Views with Dimensions and Section View

10 1 Orthographic Views with Dimensions and Section View

11 1 Sectional View

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12 Midterm Exam

13 1 Pictorial Drawing

14 1 Pictorial Drawing

15 1 Engineering Working Drawing


16 1 Engineering Working Drawing
17 1 Assembly and Exploded Detailed Drawings

18 1 Final Term Exam

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10. Required Reading (Textbook):
a. AGGARWAL, R. (2019).Engineering Drawing 1st Year (Volume I of
II).NATIONALINSTRUCTIONALMEDIAINSTITUTE
b. Dayahan, B. Engineering Drawing Manual. Dayahan Publishing

11. Suggested Reading and References:


a. Reddy,K. V. (2008). Textbook of Engineering Drawing. Second Edtion.
BS Publications.

12. Course Requirements:


a. Engineering topics = 90%
b. General Education Component = 10%

13. Grading System:


a. Passing Rate: 60 %
b. Grading System:
Attendance = 10%
Seatwork/Class Participation/Assignment/Quiz = 20%
Laboratory Reports = 30%
Final Exam = 40%
14. Classroom Policies:
a. Aside from academic deficiency, other grounds for a failing grade are:
i. Cheating during examinations
ii. More than 20% of the total number of meeting missed in
quartermaster
iii. Failure to take the final examination with no valid reason

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