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DFTG-1309-002 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting
An introduction to basic computer-aided drafting. Emphasis is placed on drawing setup; creating and modifying geometry; storing and retrieving predefined shapes; placing, rotating and scaling objects; adding text and dimensions; using layers; coordinating systems; as well as input and output devices.
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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)
On Campus Course
DISCOVERING AUTOCAD 2011
DIX/RILEY
PRENTICE HALL
ISBN
The following
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ON EACH DRAWING ASSIGNMENT, THE FOLLOWING AREAS WILL BE JUDGED: ACCURACY
FOLLOWING INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN CLASS FOR EACH ASSIGNMENT
TURNING IN THE ASSIGNMENT ON TIME
PLOTTING QUALITY
Grade criteria: 60% daily assignment: 40% Final project
Grading criteria
A 100 to 90
B 89 to 80
C 79 to 70
D 69 t0 60
F below 60
ONE MID-TERM PERFORMANCE EXAM and one final project performance exam WILL BE GIVEN, THERE WILL BE NO MAKE UP TIME FOR THESE projects, AND NO LATE EXAMS WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE INSTRUCTOR
Make-up work must be turned in no later than one week from time of assignment. Prearrangements must be made if you know that you will be absent.
ABSENCE POLICY:
1. UNEXCUSED ABSENCES WILL DEDUCT 3 POINTSFROM THE FINAL GRADE IN THIS COURSE.
2. THREE UNEXCUSED TARDIES WILL COUNT AS ONE ABSENCE
3. WORK THAT IS 10 DAYS OR MORE LATE WILL BE GRADED NO HIGHER THAN A 60
"DO NOT BE ABSENT FROM LECTURES"
WEEK 1. INTRODUCTION TO AUTOCAD AND OPERATING SYSTEMS
WEEK 2. CHAPTER 1 OF THE TEXT AND EXERCISES FROM TEXT
WEEK 3. CHAPTER 2 OF THE TEXT AND EXERCISES FROM TEXT
WEEK 4. OFFSET, TRIM AND EXTEND EXERCISES AND LECTURE
WEEK 5. CHAPTER 3 OF TEXT AND EXERCISES
WEEK 6. CHAPTER 4 OF THE TEXT AND EXERCISES
WEEK 7. CHAPTER 5 AND 6 OF THE THE AND EXERCISES
WEEK 8. CHAPTER 7 OF THE TEXT AND EXERCIESES
WEEK 9. MID TERM EXAM AND PROJECT
WEEK 10. EXERCISES FROM PREVIOUS CHAPTER IN TEXT
WEEK 11. CHAPTER 9 OF THE TEXT AND EXERCISES
WEEK 12. FINAL PROJECT LECTURE AND EXERCISE
WEEK 13. FINAL PROJECT LAB AND LECTURE
WEEK 14. FINAL PROJECT LAB AND LECTURE
WEEK 15. FINAL PROJECT DUE , REVIEW FOR FINAL EXAM
WEEK 16. FINAL EXAM
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