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ENGR-1304-001 Engineering Graphics
Prerequisite: MATH 1316-minimum grade of C
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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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 3 lab)
On Campus Course
TEXTBOOK:
Engineering Graphics with SOLIDWORKS 2022, David Planchard
ISBN: 978-1-63057-466-6, Publisher: SDC Publications, Inc.
Required: Ruler; flash drive 8 - 16 GB (max)
Optional: Student Edition of SolidWorks 2022 Software
Welcome to ENGR 1304 - Engineering Graphics. Engineering Graphics is the creation of engineering drawings using a Computer Aided Design (CAD) tool. Solidworks is the software tool we will use in class; prior to using the software, we will freehand sketch, which is fundamental to engineering design. The engineering drawing is a key deliverable for engineers as it captures details of a part or an assembly as it matures through development, testing, production, and retirement. A good understanding of this subject is of great importance for design, and you can expect to create freehand sketches and use a CAD tool if your future engineering assignments involves design.
We will create free hand sketches; learn dimensioning principles and use the CAD tool to create part, assembly, and drawing templates as well as part, assembly, and drawing files. We will take our part files and convert them for 3D printing, which will provide evidence that are parts were accurately modeled prior to creating the assembly models. We will learn the fundamentals of analysis, which will support center of mass and related mass properties for our part.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
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Students who fail to comply with the standards outlined in the syllabus and/or AC’s Student Rights & Responsibilities document will be subject to disciplinary action which may include, but is not limited to: removal from the classroom; consultation with the Math & Engineering Department Chair and/or other AC authority; withdrawal from the course and/or Amarillo College.
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:
Assignments | 15% |
LLL Activities | 10% |
Design Project | 15% |
Major Exams (3 @ 15%) | 45% |
Final Exam | 15% |
Total | 100% |
Expect to have weekly assignments, which can be completed in class. If more time is needed, assignments can be completed outside of class using computers with the Solidworks 2022 application in the Underground or the Math Academic Success Center.
Hand drawn work shall be presented on engineering (quadrille), white printer/copier or lined notebook paper. All hand drawn work must be done neatly using a pencil. If the work is done in ink or cannot be read, I will not grade it, and a grade of zero (0) will be given for the assignment. Collaboration between students is allowed but EACH STUDENT must turn in an ORIGINAL, COMPLETE assignment.
All Blackboard assignments must be uploaded into Blackboard by a specified due date, and may be submitted in advance. Details of the assignments along with the due date will be provided in class and can be found in Black Board.
You must attend class to participate in classwork, complete class work and collaborate with classmates on the design project. The textbook and required supplies must be brought to class since most class work is identified in the textbook.
Homework Format:
Place course number and section (ENGR 1304-002) in the top left portion of each page. Add the due date below the course number. Place your name in the top right portion of each page. Add the assignment title (HW 3.1) below your name.
Draw figures and clearly label as needed with dimensions, labels, and units.
Box your final answers.
Staple all pages in the upper left hand corner.
Fold the stapled papers so that the three holes are facing you, and write your name, course number with section (ENGR 1304-002), due date and assignment title (CW 2.1).
As an engineer, you will need to continue learning throughout your career. You will attend workshops, tour work sites, interview clients, among other duties. To support the goal of lifelong learning, the Engineering Department will provide opportunities for activities including, but not limited to: club meetings, community service, meetings with advisors/mentors, independent projects such as preparation of a possible schedule to complete your degree, and tours to broaden your education. Currently there are plans to provide at least 16 opportunities and you must complete 4 activities this semester; make plans to do one (1) activity each month during the semester to avoid the stress of doing them all in the last week of class. Providing the evidence of your participation in all four activities will count as 10% toward your final grade. You only need to do 4 activities per semester since the same activities should be used for all your engineering classes. However, be sure to submit a copy of your evidence to each of your engineering professors. A list of suggested LLL activities can be found in Blackboard for this course.
You will be required to complete a design project; you may work alone or with other classmates. Your deliverable will be a technical drawing with an integrated Bill of Materials along with a written report. Concepts taught in class will be incorporated into the design project throughout the semester. The project counts the same as a major exam so be sure to make time to engage with your team. Project details will be provided after the first exam.
Advance notice of each exam, including the exam scope and location will be provided and are tentatively listed in the course calendar. Each exam will comprise 15% of the overall grade for a total of 45%. The final exam is comprehensive, and may replace one of your previous exam grades only if the final exam grade is higher.
Absence from an exam will incur a zero (0) 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.
****Note: Tests submitted through Blackboard will required a set time limit. Be sure to pay attention to the timer since once the time expires, you will not be able to submit your test.
If you have been found to have cheated on a test including helping another student cheat a grade of zero (0) may be given for exam as well as a grade of F for the entire course.
It is important to attend class so that you can learn and be able to complete the weekly classwork and random pop quizzes. If you are not able to attend class, please be sure to submit any assignment on or before due date.
There will be a Syllabus Quiz in class on 1/30/24 using Blackboard in support of the Census. If you do not come to class, you will be administratively dropped from the class on 1/31/24
Remember the last date to withdraw from this 16-week course is April 18, 2024. If you stop attending class and do not officially withdraw by this deadline, and your final average is below a 60, you will receive an F for the course.
ENGR 1304-001, TR 1:00 - 2:50 PM, E105 | |
Week # | Course Topics |
Week 1 | Course Orientation; Class Introductions; |
Week 2 | Chapter 1 wrap-up; Chapter 2 - Geometric Entities |
Week 3 | Chapter 2 wrap-up; Chapter 3 - Multi-view Drawings |
Week 4 | Chapter 3 wrap-up |
Week 5 | Chapter 4 - Solidworks Overview; Exam 1 |
Week 6 | Chapter 5 - Introduction to Part Modeling |
Week 7 | Chapter 5 wrap-up; Create Battery & Plate Parts |
Week 8 | Chapter 6 - Revolved Boss/Base Feature; Create Lens & Bulb Parts; Design Project Overview |
Spring Break (No Class) - March 11 - 15, 2024 | |
Week 9 | Chapter 7 - Swept, Lofted, Rib, Mirror and Additional Features Create O-Ring, Switch, Lenscap & Housing Parts |
Week 10 | Chapter 11 - 3D Printing; Exam 2 |
Week 11 | Wrap-up 3D Printing; Chapter 8 - Assembly Modeling; Create Lens&Bulb, Cap&Lens Assembly |
Week 12 | Chapter 8 wrap-up; Create Battery&Plate, Flashlight Assembly |
Week 13 | Chapter 9 wrap-up |
Week 14 | Exam 3; Design Project Presentation Dry-Run |
Week 15 | Design Project Presentations; Final Exam Review |
Week 16 | Comprehensive Final Exam, Tuesday, May 7, 2024 |
A detailed calendar is available on Blackboard under Course Content. This calendar is subject to change at instructor's discretion.
The best way to contact me is during office hours or via email. Hard work, positive attitude and team work are expected. Remember, as engineers, we are prblem solvers!
If you need help outside of class, please visit me during office hours or go for tutoring. See the hours for tutoring and testing as shown below:
Math Academic Success Center, Durrett 104
In Person: Monday – Friday: 8 AM – 8 PM, Saturday: 9 AM – 8 PM
Virtual: Use Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/54113851
Monday – Friday: 8 AM – 8 PM, Saturday: 9 AM – 8 PM
Math Testing Center, Durrett 103
In Person: Mon. - Thurs: 9 AM - 10 PM, Fri. & Sat. 9 AM - 8PM
01/09/24 1:15 PM
02/08/24 2:20 PM