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Republic of the Philippines

Province of Cebu
City of Talisay
TALISAY CITY COLLEGE
Poblacion, Talisay City, Cebu
1st SEMESTER SY 2022-2023

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM


COURSE SYLLABUS
Course Number DRAW 111
Course Title FUNDAMENTALS TECHNICAL AND MECHANICAL DRAWING.
Course Credits 3.0 Units
Course Description Course Description: The Fundamentals of Technical Drawing is an introductory course for 1st-year students. Students will be exposed to a variety of
drawing assignments as they relate to the world of industry. The language and terms used to communicate how things are made and how three-
dimensional objects are represented on a two-dimensional. Students can expect to learn the essentials of freehand drawing. Students will be exposed to
drawing scales, geometric figures, orthographic projection, dimensioning, and pictorial drawings. No artistic ability is required as all objects are
constructed mechanically. Problem-solving skills are used almost on a daily basis as well as simple math.
Contact Hours/Week 3 hours
Prerequisite None
ATTRIBUTES OF AN INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY GRADUATES
ATTRIBUTES DESCRIPTION

 Technically Skillful - Display manual and technical works in IT industry classified as a Class A worker with the highest posts in the rank and file.
 Committed - Oblige to abide with the responsibilities given by the organization or institution where he/she is a part of.
 Collaborative - Collaborate with passion and desire to work together in an intellectual effort and attain designated goals.
 Morally Upright - Exhibit a positive impact in his/her community as a value-laden individual.
 Outright Communicator - Express effectively his/her thoughts through research in developing his/her communication skills both verbal and non-verbal means.
- Motivate or inspire people to attain the pre-planned objective of the organization and able to contribute maximum production with the least waste of
 Logical Leader time, effort and money.
 Dynamic - Exemplify adaptive skills on a continuous reconstruction of the past to keep abreast with the ever-changing demands of the modern times.
 Service Oriented - Facilitate the needs and expectations of management in accordance with the norms and objectives of the corporate world.
COURSE OUTLINE AND TIME TABLE
TIME TABLE COURSE CONTENT / SUBJECT MATTER
Week 1  Introduction to Technical Drawing
 Essentials of freehand drawing
Weeks2 - 3  Drawing Equipment and their use
 Lettering
Weeks 4 - 5  Geometric Construction
Week 6 PRELIM EXAM
Week 7- 8  Projection
Week 9-11  Sectioning
Week 12 MIDTERM EXAM
Weeks 13 - 17  Dimensioning
Week 16-17  Detailed Drawing
Week 18 FINAL EXAM

ALIGNMENT OF COURSE OUTCOMES WITH SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT TASKS

COURSE OBJECTIVES SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT TASK DETAILS

At the end of the semester, the students are expected


to:  Quizzes 1. Quizzes, Term examinations, and skills tests are required to measure
the academic performance of the students.
1. Facilitate maximum knowledge of the  Board-works 2. Outputs in the form of plates and categorized projects in the drawing
fundamentals of technical and mechanical are given the highest weight in grades assessment.
drawing.  Assignments 3. On-the-Spot skill assessment in designing thru freehand and
2. Inculcate skills on how to draw in freehand. mechanical drawing is another priority.
3. Provides skills on how to use specific  Actual Performance 4. Compilation of plates, categorized projects, and assignments/
drawing instruments. agreements are concrete evaluation criteria for a valid and reliable
4. Provide skills in the techniques of drawing computation of grades.
letters.
5. Get acquainted with the component of
geometric construction and projection. PROJECT (Period) or Exercises or Semestral
6. Provide skills on the proper placement of Project/ Portfolio.
dimensions.
7. Teach students about detail drawing, and
how to draw its working drawing.

Desired Learning Outcomes Course Content/Subject Textbooks/ Teaching and Learning Activities Assessme Resource Time
Matter References nt of Tasks Materials Table
At the end of Prelim, the INTRODUCTION TO TECHNICAL www.cartetcenter.or  Interactive discussion Week
students are expected to: DRAWING g 1-5
 Drawing Engineering drawing  Socratic method
1. Differentiate types  Artistic Drawing Verbal Chalk-board
of drawing.  Technical Drawing Technical Drawing  Online quiz Assessment Pictorial
2. Perform freehand ESSENTIALS OF FREEHAND with Engineering Chalkboard Aids and
drawing DRAWING graphics. (Gieseke  Hands-on performance Exercises Devices
3. Identify drawing  Techniques and Lockhart et.al, Demonstratio
equipment and its DRAWING EQUIPMENTS AND 2018) n Skill test Hand-outs
use. THEIR USE and other
4. Identify techniques  Introduction Learning
in lettering.  Important Drawing facilities 1
5. Construct geometric Equipments.
shapes with LETTERING AND LINES Periodic Exam
appropriate tools.  Letter Styles
 Technique of Lettering
 Guide Lines
 Spacing of Letters
GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION
 Introduction
 Geometric Nomenclature
 Techniques of Geometric
Construction
PRELIM EXAM
At the end of Prelim, the PROJECTION www.cartetcenter.or Synchronous Conventional Asynchronous
students are expected to: g
 Introduction Engineering drawing  Attendance  Interactive  Quiz
1. Identify projection  Isometric Drawing checking discussion Written Computers
of points, lines, and  Orthographic or Multi Technical Drawing  Assignment Examination
planes. with Engineering Laptop
View Projection  Interactive  Oral
2. Analyze uses of graphics. (Gieseke discussion Recitation  Activity Board Work
 Theory of Multi View Projector
projection. and Lockhart et.al,
Projection Group Work
3. Identify steps in 2018)  Oral  Hands on
sectioning.  Orthographic Recitation activity Practical
4. Analyze uses of Projection Exam
sectioning.  Classifications of
5. Perform sectioning Periodic Test
Surfaces and Lines in
on specific object.
Orthographic
Projections
 Pictorial Projection
 Isometric
Projection Weeks
 Isometric Drawing 7 - 12

SECTIONING

 Sectional Views
 How Sections are Shown
 Multisection Views

MIDTERM EXAM
At the end of Prelim, the DIMENSIONING  www.cartetcente Synchronous Conventional Asynchronous
students are expected to: r.org Engineering
 Introduction drawing  Attendance  Interactive  Quiz
1. Identify techniques of  Definitions checking discussion Written Computers
dimensioning.  Steps in Dimensioning  Technical  Assignment Examination
Drawing with Laptop
2. Perform dimensioning of  Where to put Dimension  Interactive  Oral
Engineering discussion Recitation  Activity Board Work
a specific object. Projector
DETAIL DRAWING graphics. (Gieseke Group Work
3. Identify techniques in
and Lockhart  Oral  Hands-on
detail drawing.  Isometric Projection et.al, 2018).html Practical Weeks
Recitation activity
4. Perform detail drawing  Orthographic Projection  Manual Exam 13 - 18
on a specific object.  Assembly Drawing Engineering
 Bill of Materials Drawing. Periodic Test
(Maguire and
Simons, et.al)

FINAL EXAM
COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND CLASS POLICY

 www.cartetcenter.org Engineering drawing


 Technical Drawing with Engineering graphics. (Gieseke and Lockhart et.al, 2018)
SUGGESTED READINGS AND REFERENCES  Manual Engineering Drawing. (Maguire and Simons, et.al)

Core Values. Exercise core values of the institution.

CLASSROOM POLICIES Submissions. Submissions of activities/projects should be on time even in instances of non-attendance for whatever reason.
Points will be deducted for late submissions.

Class Attendance. Regular attendance is expected. Should there be absences; the same shall not exceed 20% of the 54-hour
contact time in a semester.

Academic Honesty and Integrity. Plagiarism is a serious offense. All work must at all times acknowledge intellectual honesty.
Where a material requires permission from the publisher/author/contributor, the same must be strictly followed.
Class Deportment. Everyone must observe professional behavior at all times and shall maintain civil discourse throughout class
time. Disagreements/dissentions have to be anchored on reason and respect and should be discussion-hinged. Leaving the class
other than to attend to emergencies and personal necessities is highly discouraged. Moreover, cellphones are discouraged to be
used during class hours; hence, it must be in silent mode.

GRADING SYSTEM Talisay City College’s Unified Grading System

Prepared by: Checked and Verified by: Approved by:

ALTHER A. DABON HERMENEGILDA O. ROSINTO, MA. Ed-Math. RICHEL N. BACALTOS, Ed. D.


Faculty, IT Dept. Dean, Industrial Technology Department College President

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