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Republic of the Philippines

NORTHWEST SAMAR STATE UNIVERSITY


Rueda Street, Calbayog City
Actualizing visions.
Harnessing potentials. (055) 209-3657; (055) 533- main@nwssu.edu.phwww.nwssu.edu.p
Improving lives. 9857 h
(055) 209-3657
COURSE SYLLABUS

1. COURSE SPECIFICATIONS
Course Title Computer-Aided Drafting Course Code: BES 2
Course Description Concepts of computer-aided drafting (CAD); introduction to the CAD environment; terminologies; and the general operating procedures and techniques in
entering and executing basic CAD commands.
SY/Semester 2018-2019/1st Semester Credit Units 1 unit = 3 hours Laboratory/week
Program(s) to All Engineering Programs Prerequisite None
which it contributes

2. VISION AND MISSION OF NwSSU


VISION MISSION
A provider of relevant and quality education to a society where citizens are expected to An academic institution providing technological, professional, research and extension
become competent, skilled, dignified, and community-oriented. programs to form principled men and women of competencies and skills responsive to
local and global development needs.

3. INSTITUTIONAL GRADUATE OUTCOMES (IGO)


NwSSU IGO Operational Indicators
IGO1. Creative and  Solves problems  Receptive to new ideas
Critical Thinkers  Generates new and innovative ideas  Makes a sound judgment
 Exhibits questioning mind
IGO2. Life-long  Manifests willingness to learn  Applies theory to practice
Learners  Updates knowledge, skills and qualification  Influences transformative change
 Accepts challenges while calculating risks
IGO3. Effective  Demonstrates good and oral and written communication  Listens attentively and emphatically
Communicators  Expresses thoughts clearly and responsibly  Responds to social issues and problems
IGO4. Morally and  Leads a morally and socially upright life  Advocates environmental conservation and cultural preservation
Socially Upright  Demonstrates ethics and professionalism  Manifests gender sensitivity
Individuals  Responds to community development needs  Shows social maturity in dealing with others
Republic of the Philippines
NORTHWEST SAMAR STATE UNIVERSITY
Rueda Street, Calbayog City
Actualizing visions.
Harnessing potentials. (055) 209-3657; (055) 533- main@nwssu.edu.phwww.nwssu.edu.p
Improving lives. 9857 h
(055) 209-3657

4. PROGRAM/DEGREE OUTCOMES (PGO)

NWSSU-IGO Program Graduate PGO BSCpE Program Graduate Outcomes


Attributes Code
IGO1. Creative and Knowledge for CpEa An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, sciences, and engineering sciences to the practice of computer
Critical Thinkers Solving Computing engineering.
Problems
Problem Analysis CpEb An ability to design and conduct experiments as well as analyze and interpret data.
Design/ CpEc An ability to design a system to meet desired needs.
Development of
CpEd An ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems
Solutions
CpEe A broad education necessary to understand impact of engineering solutions in a global/societal context.
Modern Tool CpEf An ability to apply acquired computer engineering knowledge and skills for national development.
Usage CpEg An ability to use appropriate techniques, skills and modern tools necessary for computer engineering practice to be
locally and globally competitive
IGO3. Effective Individual and CpEh An ability to work effectively in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams.
Communicator Team Work
Communication CpEi An ability to communicate effectively in verbal and non- verbal communication
IGO4. Morally and Computing CpEj An understanding of professionalism and ethical responsibility
Socially Upright Professionalism and
Individuals Ethics
IGO2. Life-long Life-long Learning Cpek An ability to engage in life-long learning and to keep current of the development in a specific field of specialization.
Learner
CpEl An awareness of the contemporary issues
Republic of the Philippines
NORTHWEST SAMAR STATE UNIVERSITY
Rueda Street, Calbayog City
Actualizing visions.
Harnessing potentials. (055) 209-3657; (055) 533- main@nwssu.edu.phwww.nwssu.edu.p
Improving lives. 9857 h
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5. LEARNING OUTCOMES (LO)

Learning Outcomes CpEa CpEb CpEc CpEd CpEe CpEf CpEg CpEh CpEi CpEj CpEk CpEl
LO1. After completing this course, the student must be 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
able define the terms related to computer-aided drafting
systems;
LO2. Identify the important tools used to create technical 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
drawings in CAD;
LO3. Create electronic drawings (e-drawing) using CAD; 1 1 1 1 1,2 1 1 1 1 1
and
LO4. Appreciate the usefulness of the knowledge and 1,2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1
skills in computer aided drafting as applied in his/her
professional development.
1-Introduce 2-Reinforced 3- Practiced

6. MAJOR COURSE OUTPUTS (MCO)/OTHER REQUIREMENTS AND GRADING SYSTEM

Learning Required Output Due Date


Outcomes
LO3/LO4 MCO1: Computer Generated and Printed Electrical Plan Layout 17th WEEK

ASSESSMENT:

The student will be assessed by the following:

 Pencil and Paper Test


 Computer Laboratory activities
 Computer Generated Project
 Final Exam

GRADING SYSTEM:
Republic of the Philippines
NORTHWEST SAMAR STATE UNIVERSITY
Rueda Street, Calbayog City
Actualizing visions.
Harnessing potentials. (055) 209-3657; (055) 533- main@nwssu.edu.phwww.nwssu.edu.p
Improving lives. 9857 h
(055) 209-3657

To pass this course, one must accumulate at least 75 percent through the course requirements discussed above. The maximum points that
a student can obtain through each requirement are shown below:

Requirement/Assessment Task Percent (%)


Pencil and Paper Test 20
Computer Laboratory activities 25
Computer Generated Project 25
Final Exam 30
TOTAL 100

7. LEARNING PLAN

LEARNING Teaching and Learning


TOPIC Assessment Resources WEEK NO.
OUTCOME Activities (Methodology)
LO1, LO2 1. Introduction to CAD Software Computer-assisted Pencil and Paper 1. CAD References
2. CAD Drawing learning Laboratory Activities 2. CAD software
3. Snapping, Construction Performance activities output 3. Website refences
Elements Tools Presentation and 1-8
4. Dimensioning process

LO1, LO2, 5. Plotting, Inputting Images Computer-assisted Lab activities 1. Personal computer with:
LO3, LO4 6. 3D and Navigating in 3D learning Printed Output 1.1. Operating system 9-16
7. Rendering Performance activities Long Exam 1.2. CAD software
Lab activities 2. Printer or plotter

FINAL EXAMINATION 18
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NORTHWEST SAMAR STATE UNIVERSITY
Rueda Street, Calbayog City
Actualizing visions.
Harnessing potentials. (055) 209-3657; (055) 533- main@nwssu.edu.phwww.nwssu.edu.p
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8. RUBRICS
Computer Generated Project

Very Satisfactory Satisfactory Fair Poor Score


Appearance  Clear, organized, readable  Clear, organized,  Organized,  Unorganized and
and neat readable and untidy unreadable and Unreadable
untidy
Content  All required items are  All required items are  Some required items  Few of required
clearly provided unclearly provided are provided items are provided
Quality  Complete drawing details  Complete drawing  Some drawing details  Some drawing
with proper labeling details with improper are provided details are
labeling provided with
improper labeling
TOTAL

9. REFERENCES

1. Launching the imagination: A Guide to two-dimensional design by Stewart, Mary, 2012


2. Launching the imagination: A Comprehensive Guide to Basic design by Stewart, Mary, 2012
3. Launching the imagination: A Guide to three-dimensional design by Stewart, Mary, 2012

10. CLASSROOM POLICIES

1. There will be two (2) term exams in this course – midterm and final term examinations.
2. Make – up exams will be given provided that the reason for not taking the exam is excused and as approved by the Dean of the College of
Engineering and Technology.
3. Regular attendance is expected which is stipulated in the student handbook will be followed.
4. Avoid boisterous conduct or any action tends to distract on going activities in class.
5. Always observe classroom policies, such as turning electrical devices and cleaning the classroom.
Republic of the Philippines
NORTHWEST SAMAR STATE UNIVERSITY
Rueda Street, Calbayog City
Actualizing visions.
Harnessing potentials. (055) 209-3657; (055) 533- main@nwssu.edu.phwww.nwssu.edu.p
Improving lives. 9857 h
(055) 209-3657
6. Always observe laboratory regulations and safety precautions.
7. Final grade of students shall be given to concern students.

Prepared by:

ENGR. GERALD JAMES M. IGNACIO


Subject Instructor

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AREA

ENGR. PRIMITIVO C. MONTANEZ ENGR. MERARY CA-ANG ENGR. MA. RITCHEL F. ALIMAN
Member Member Program Chair

Approved:

NOEMI A. MAJAIT, MSECE


Dean CET

Date Prepared: September 24, 2021

Original: September 6, 2018


Revision:______________

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