Microstation I Syllabus for 2016-2017
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Administrative Drop Policy

Students who do not attend class on or prior to the census date will be administratively dropped. Effective Fall, 2016

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Students who wish to withdraw from a class must:

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Course

DFTG-1370-001 Microstation I

Prerequisites

Course Description

Students learn the basics of the Microstation software. Become familiar with the user interface; set up a work space and views for a 2D drawing; use 2D drawing and editing commands; apply patterns, dimensions and text to a drawing; and learn basics of file management and plotting.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Harnessing MicroStation/V8i  by G. V. Krishnan and James E. Taylor

Supplies

Two assignment folders for handing in written work, drawings, and design files.

Student Performance

1 - Create a new file from a seed file in the MicroStation Manager.

2 - Explore the application interface and basic settings.

3 - Plot a scaled drawing.

4 - Create and modify unit settings.

5 - Input coordinates by absolute, relative rectangular, and relative polar options.

6 - Create 2d linear and shape elements.

7 - Set up levels to control entity properties and display.

8 - Use element snaps for entity creation and editing.

9 - Use view control tools to manipulate the applications view windows.

10 - Use 2d editing and manipulation tools to modify existing entities.

11 - Create text styles to manage text settings.

12 - Create and edit text entities.

13 - Use the AccuDraw tool for precision coordinate entry.

14 - Create hatches and patterns using existing entities as defining borders.

15 - Create dimension styles to manage dimension settings.

16 - Create and modify entity dimensions.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

Student Responsibility Web Site:

http://www.actx.edu/president/index.php?module=article&id=131

It is the responsibility of the student to initiate drop or withdrawal procedures.  Students who stop attending class but do not officially drop or withdraw from this course will receive a letter grade at the end of the semester.

Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact the Student Service Center room 119, phone 371-5436 as soon as possible.
 

Grading Criteria

 

A - 89.5 and above

B - 79.5 to 89.4

C - 69.5 to 79.4

D - 59.5 to 69.4

F - 59.4 and below

 

The final grade will be computed as follows: 

    Weekly Written Assignments               20%
    Weekly Drawing Assignments             20%   
    Three Exams                                      20%
    Three Projects                                    30%
    Final Exam                                         10% 
                                                            100%

Students will be given assignments each class that include both written and drawing tasks. Written assignments must be printed from a word processor.  Late assignments will be lowered ten points. Assignments later than two classes from their due date will receive a grade of 0.

Students will be given three objective online exams.  A final online exam will be due at the last class meeting. Students with an A average in the final class week do not have to take the final exam.  Students who will miss an exam must make arrangements for a makeup exam ahead of the scheduled exam date.  Any student who misses an exam must make it up within a week of the scheduled exam date or the grade will be a 0.  The instructor may substitute a written exam for the normal online exam.

 

 

Attendance

Students are expected to attend all regularly scheduled class meetings.  Attendance is monitored.  If a class is  missed, it is the student's responsibility to determine what may have been missed and take appropriate action.

 

Calendar

Week of

Class Schedule

Assignment

Due

Week 1

Lecture/Lab

Assignment 1 Presentation  and Chapter 1

 

Week 2

Lecture/Lab

Assignment 2 Presentation and Chapters 1 & 2

Assignment 1

Week 3

Lecture/Lab

Assignment 3 Presentation and Chapter 3

Assignment 2

Week 4

Lecture/Lab

Assignment 4 Presentation and Chapters 3 & 4

Assignment 3

Week 5

Review/Lab

Review for Exam 1

Assignment 4 written work

Week 6

Exam/Lecture/Lab  

Exam 1 Assignment 5 Presentation and Chapter 3

Project 1

Week 7

Lecture/Lab

Assignment 6 Presentation and Chapter 4

Assignment 5

Week 8

Lecture/Lab

Assignment 7 Presentation and Chapter 5

Assignment 6

Week 9

Lecture/Lab

Assignment 8 and Chapter 7

Assignment 7

Week 10

Review/Lab

Review for Exam 2

Assignment 8 written work

Week 11

Exam/Lecture/Lab

Exam 2 Assignment 9 Presentation and Chapter 12    

Project 2

Week 12

Lecture/Lab

Assignment 10 Presentation and Chapter 9

Assignment 9

Week 13

Review/Lab

Review for Exam 3

Assignment 10 written work

 

 

 

 

Week 14

Exam

Exam 3

Project 3

Week 15      

Week 16

Review Week

Final Exam

 

Comprehensive Final

 

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