Engineering Graphics Syllabus for 2014-2015
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Course

ENGR-1304-001 Engineering Graphics

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: MATH 1316-minimum grade of C

Course Description

Introduction to computer-aided drafting using CAD software and sketching to generate two- and three-dimensional drawings based on the conventions of engineering graphical communication; topics include spatial relationships, multi-view projections and sectioning, dimensioning, graphical presentation of data and fundamentals of computer graphics.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 3 lab)

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On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

TEXTBOOK:

Visualization & Engineering Design Graphics With Augmented Reality, 2nd Edition, J. Camba, J. Otey, M. Contero, and M. Alcañiz, SDC Publications, ISBN: 9781585039050

LAB BOOK:

AutoCAD 2014 Tutorial First Level: 2D Fundamentals, Randy Shih, SDC Publications, ISBN: 9781585037872

SOFTWARE:

AutoCAD 2014, Student Version Available Free. Go to http://www.autodesk.com/, choose "Communities". Under “Access free software” and under “Students”, Click on link “College & university students.” Click on “AutoCAD” and sign in or create account. Once signed in, select AutoCAD 2014, your language, and operating system. Make a note of the serial number and product key. Click on “INSTALL NOW”

Supplies

\ 1 - Straight Edge (see suggestions below)

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\ 1 - Thumb drive, 256 MB or larger

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\ Cartesian Graph paper (1/4" or 4 grids per inch) and Isometric paper (1/4") 20-25 sheets each (Can print your own; Instructor will provi

Student Performance

\ Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

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  1. \ Discuss the basic steps in the design process.
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  3. \ Demonstrate proficiency in freehand sketching.
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  5. \ Demonstrated proficiency in geometric modeling and computer aided drafting and design (CADD).
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  7. \ Communicate design solutions through sketching and computer graphics software using standard graphical representation methods.
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  9. \ Solve problems using graphical geometry, projection theory, visualization methods, pictorial sketching, and geometric (solid) modeling techniques.
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  11. \ Demonstrate proper documentation and data reporting practices.
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  13. \ Complete a project involving creation of 3D rapid prototype models.
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  15. \ Function as part of a design team as a team leader and as a team member.
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Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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Expected Student Behavior

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\ Food and open drink containers are not allowed in the Computer Labs.

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\ PHONE/PAGERS:

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\ It is the policy of the Engineering Department that cell phones and pagers must be turned off or in silent mode in the classrooms and the Computer Labs. No Texting during lectures.  Limited texting during Lab time however, if it is abused and becomes disruptive it will result to No Texting.

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\ HONESTY POLICY:

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\ All work must be your own. Any student who cheats on an exam or quiz will receive a grade of zero for that test.  Any student, who cheats on a lab or homework assignment, including copying answers or entire problems, will receive a zero on that lab or homework assignment.

Grading Criteria

Refer to the Course Calendar. Lab assignments are to be performed in class during lab time. Lab time will consist of approximately one half of each class meeting however; this may not always be the case but be assured it will balance out. Please note the labs and homework format requirements below. You are responsible for the requirements. The Final Project will be 15% of the course grade. Labs and homework grades will comprise 10% each of the course grade.

There will be two major exams. Major exams will be administered in class. Each major exam will comprise 20% of the course grade.

There will be a mandatory comprehensive final that will comprise 25% of the course grade.

Evaluation:

The final grades of A (90-100), B (80-89), C (70-79), D (60-69), and F (below 60) will be computed as the average of the earned grades as follows:

Homework

10%

Labs (includes Team Projects)

10%

Final Project

15%

Major Exams (2 * 20% each)

40%

Final Exam

25%

Absence from an exam will incur a zero unless there is prior notification of the instructor with approval granted or there is an emergency that could not be circumvented. Students who miss an exam because of College or business related activities should notify the instructor before the absence occurs. Make-up exams will be given only under rare, extenuating circumstances and at the discretion of the instructor (after written petition for consideration).

Lab and Homework Presentation Policies:

This class is all about Engineering Graphics whether it is done by hand sketches or printed from a CAD system. In the engineering world in which you will work someday, communication is critical and neatness helps to ensure your communication is clear. All hand written text will be in printed in uppercase using your HB leaded pencil. All drawings done by hand will be laid out in 2H leaded pencil then finished in HB. Labs and Homework shall be presented on the assigned format paper, in pencil, one side only. It must be neat whether it is hand created or printed. If an error is made, erase thoroughly. Homework with scratched out work will NOT be accepted. Each sketch or drawing will be on a new page of its own. Multiple views may make up one sketch or drawing and one page should contain only those views associated to that sketch or drawing.

*NOTE: lf I can't read it, I won't grade it.

We will discuss the labeling of Labs and Homework prior to turning them in.

Grades will be awarded based on the following formula:

HW GRADE = (neatness factor) x (correctness)

The neatness factor is a number between 0 and 1. This means that homework should be both correct (or mostly correct) and neat to receive a high mark. Be advised that if the quality of presentation is very poor, then the submission may not be marked for correctness. Neat and legible lettering and adherence to the above guidelines is all that is required.

Eighty per cent credit will be given for late assignments unless prior approval is granted by the instructor. At the discretion of the instructor, additional optional assignments may be offered to the class. These optional assignments may be done to replace on a one-for-one basis low homework/lab grades. When offered, the entire class will be given the opportunity, but it is the student's decision to complete the additional assignment. Once submitted, the replacement grade is final.

Grading of Labs, Homework and Tests:

Tests, labs and homework will be graded using “partial credit.” Partial credit will only be given if the student work is clear. There are standards you will learn in Engineering Graphics and you will be expected to adhere to them. Your name will be printed on each page in engineering letters (covered on first day) of all assignments (upper case San Serif font) and will be a graded portion of each assignment. Homework and tests will have your name hand-printed, while lab files will use a text block with your name in appropriate font and size. The points for your name may vary per assignment.

Attendance

Please remember the deadline for dropping a class at Amarillo College during this semester is November 18, 2014. If you stop attending class and do not officially drop the course by this deadline, you will receive an F for the course.

Attendance is essential for successful completion of his course. In order to promote consistent attendance, homework is regularly assigned. Late homework is accepted with a 20% penalty. Homework may be submitted and exams taken in advance when absences are due to a scheduled event.

It is the expectation that students will provide advance notification to the instructor of any absences as a courtesy. Written explanation of the reason for an unavoidable absence and stating the date of absence should be submitted to the instructor upon return from the absence. If and when the instructor considers the reason for absence justified the missed assignment may be turned in.

Calendar

WEEK SUBJECT(S) COVERED CLASS (text Camba et.al.) LAB (text Shih) Fall 2014
1 Introduction, Sectioning and Lettering, Orthographic Projection HW 1 Assigned: Ch 1, Ex 2,3,4,6
READ Chapter Intro, Chs 1 & 2
Introduction to AutoCAD
AutoCAD Setup
August 25 &27
2 Orthographic Projection HW 1 Due: Ch 1, Exercises 2,3,4,6
HW 2 Assigned: Ch 2, Exercises 1,2,7,11,12
REVIEW Chapter 2
READ Chapter 3
Creating Drawings in AutoCAD
LAB 1 Assigned: 1-1, 1-2, 1-3
September 3 (September 1 is Labor Day)
3 Orthographic Projection & Pictorials HW 2 Due: Ch 2, Exercises 1,2,7,11,12
HW 3 Assigned: Ch 3, Exercises 1,4,6,9
REVIEW Chapters 3
READ Chapter 4
Creating Drawings in AutoCAD
LAB 1 Due: 1-1, 1-2, 1-3
LAB 2 Assigned: 2-1, 2-2, 2-3
September 8 & 10
4 Pictorials & Sectional Views HW 3 Due: Ch 3, Exercises 1,4,6,9
HW 4 Assigned: Ch 3, Exercises 2,5,7,8
Creating Drawings in AutoCAD & Manipulating Objects in AutoCAD
LAB 2 Due: 2-1, 2-2, 2-3
LAB 3 Assigned: 3-3, 3-5
September 15 & 17
5 Pictorials, Review for EXAM 1 HW 4 Due: Ch 3, Exercises 2,5,7,8 Manipulating Objects in AutoCAD September 22 & 24
6 EXAM 1, Sectional Views & Auxiliary Views EXAM 1 covers Introduction & Chapters 1-3
HW 5 Assigned: Ch 4, Exercises 1,2,3,5
REVIEW Chapters 4
READ Chapter 5
Manipulating Objects in AutoCAD
LAB 3 Due: 3-3, 3-5
LAB 4 Assigned: 4-1
September 29 & October 1
7 Auxiliary Views HW 5 Due: Ch 4, Exercises 1,2,3,5
HW 6 Assigned: Ch 5, Exercises 1,2,3
REVIEW Chapters 5
Manipulating Objects in AutoCAD & Introduction to 3D in AutoCAD
LAB 4 Due: 4-1
LAB 5 Assigned: 5-2
Team Project 1 Assigned
October 6 & 8
8 Dimensioning HW 6 Due: Ch 5, Exercises 1,2,3
HW 7 Assigned: Ch 6, Exercises 1,2,3,4,5
READ Chapter 6

Introduction to 3D in AutoCAD &

LAB 5 Due: 5-2
Team Projects

October 13 & 15
9 Tolerances HW 7 Due: Ch 6, Exercises 1,2,3,4,5
HW 8 Assigned: Ch 7, Exercises 1,2,5,6,9
READ Chapter 7
Team Projects
Team Project 1 Due
Team Project 2 Assigned
October 20 & 22
10 Tolerancing & Threaded Fasteners REVIEW Chapter 7
READ Chapter 8
Team Projects
Work on Team Project 2
October 27 & 29
11 Threaded Fasteners & Review for EXAM 2 HW 8 Due: Ch 7, Exercises 1,2,5,6,9
HW 9 Assigned: Ch 8, Exercises 1,3,5
REVIEW Chapter 8
Team Projects
Team Project 2 Due
Team Project 3 and Final Project Assigned
November 3 & 5
12 Threaded Fasteners & Review for EXAM 2 HW 9 Due: Ch 8, Exercises 1,3,5
HW 10 Assigned: Ch 9 Exercise 3
READ Chapter 9
Team Projects & Final Projects November 10 & 12
13 Working Drawings, EXAM 2 EXAM 2 covers Chapters 4-8
REVIEW Chapter 9
Final Projects
Team Project 3 Due
November 17 & 19
14 Review for Final HW 10 Due: Ch 9 Exercise 3
REVIEW Text Book and Notes
Final Projects November 24 & 26
15 Review for Final REVIEW Text Book and Notes
Final Exam (Class selects date)
Final Projects
Final Project Due: AutoCAD File
December 1 & 3
16 FINAL EXAM Final Exam (Class selects date)   December 8

Additional Information

There is an individual project on 3D object design that will be assigned at the first part of November. The final design of the object will be submitted electronically as an AutoCAD file and due on December 3 at the end of class. When your project is complete in AutoCAD, we will print the objects. The objects will take about a week of submersion in the bath after printing, so the earlier you complete your project, the sooner you can pick it up. The actual rapid prototype object does not count toward the project grade, only the AutoCAD design file.

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