CAD 212-01 Technical Drawing



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Heartland Community College Technology Division CAD 212-01 Technical Drawing Prerequisite: CAD 101 A study of the graphic language of industry and ANSI standard practices used in creating technical and engineering drawings. The course topics include creating auxiliary views, descriptive geometry, introduction to geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, drawings of threads and fasteners, assembly and detail drawings, bend allowances and drawings of springs,welding drawings,and drawings of springs, cams and gears. Credit Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Relationship to Academic Development Programs and Transfer: Students Served: This course was designed to meet the specific needs of an Associate of Applied Science degree and not necessarily as a transfer course, particularly in relation to the Illinois Articulation Initiative. This course may transfer to various institutions in a variety of ways. Please see an academic advisor for an explanation concerning transfer options. Spring 2009 Richard Foley 1500 W. Raab Road Telephone: (309)268-8853 Office Hours: As announced or by appointment. Email: rich.foley@heartland.edu Technical Drawing: Goetsch & Chalk, Technical Drawing, Delmar file:///c /Users/rfoley/Desktop/CAD%20212%20Syllabus%20Spring%2009.htm (1 of 5)1/8/2009 1:00:47 PM

Auxiliary Views Descriptive Geometry Patterns and Bends Dimensioning and Fits Threads and Fasteners Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Springs Welding Symbols Gears Working Drawings Create auxiliary views on CAD drawings. Create CAD drawings using descriptive geometry. Create CAD drawings with threads and fasteners. Create CAD assembly and detail drawings. Create CAD drawings of springs. Set dimension variables and add dimensions to CAD drawings. Calculate bend allowances. Create CAD drawings of cams. Create CAD drawings of gears. Set dimension variables and add dimensions to CAD drawings. Demonstrate the mastery of basic skills in using freehand sketching traditional drafting equipment and computer aided drafting software as a means of solving problems related to residential architecture. Use CAD system to create welding drawings. Interpret ANSI standards related to geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. Understand the application of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing to simple engineering drawings. Distinguish between ANSI and ISO standards. Determine tolerance effects on product design. Apply the correct symbols and related terminology to basic parts. This course will be taught using AutoCAD and AutoCAD Inventor software. file:///c /Users/rfoley/Desktop/CAD%20212%20Syllabus%20Spring%2009.htm (2 of 5)1/8/2009 1:00:47 PM

A 90% - 100% B 80% - 89% C 70% - 79% D 60% - 69% F Below 60% The student s grade will be based on multiple measures of performance. The assessment will measure development of independent critical thinking skills and will include evaluation of the students ability to perform the outlined course objectives. Students are expected to attend all classes and participate meaningfully in the activities each class day. Excessive absences may result in the student being dropped from the class If a class period is missed, it is the responsibility of the student to obtain any materials or notes they missed. No assignments will be accepted after the cutoff date No exams may be taken after the last availability date of that exam. Exams may be offered on multiple or on single days. Once the availability date of the exam has passed, the exam may not be taken and the score for the exam will be zero. Academic integrity is a fundamental principle of collegial life at Heartland Community College and is essential to the credibility of the College s educational programs. Moreover, because grading may be competitive, students who misrepresent their academic work violate the right of their fellow students. The College, therefore, views any act of academic dishonest as a serious offense requiring disciplinary measures, including course failure, suspension, and even expulsion from the College. In addition, an act of academic dishonesty may have unforseen effects far beyond any officially imposed penalties. Violations of academic integrity include, but are not limited to cheating, aiding or suborning cheating or other acts of academic dishonesty, plagiarism, misrepresentation of data, falsification of academic records or documents and unauthorized access to computerized academic or administrative records or systems. Definitions of these violations may be found in the college catalog. file:///c /Users/rfoley/Desktop/CAD%20212%20Syllabus%20Spring%2009.htm (3 of 5)1/8/2009 1:00:47 PM

Plagiarism is the presenting of others ideas as if they were your own. When you write a paper, create a project, do a presentation or create anything original, it is assumed that all the work, except for that which is attributed to another author or creator, is your own. Plagiarism is considered a serious academic offense and may take the following forms: Copying word-for-word from another source and not giving that source credit. Paraphrasing the work of another and not giving that source credit. Adopting a particularly apt phrase as your own Using an image or a copy of an image without crediting its source Paraphrasing someone else s line of thinking in the development of a topic as if it were your own. Receiving excessive help from a friend or elsewhere, or using another project as if it were your own. Note that word-for-word copying is not the only form of plagiarism. The penalties for plagiarism may be severe, ranging from failure on the particular piece of work, failure in the course or expulsion from school in extreme cases. [Adapted from the Modern Language Association s MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. New York: MLA, 1995: 26] The Library, located in the Students Commons Buildings at the Raab Road campus, provides Heartland students with a full range of resources including books, online journal databases, videos, newspapers, periodicals, reserves, and interlibrary loan. Librarians are available to assist in locating information. For more information please call the Library (309) 268-8200 or (309) 268-8292 file:///c /Users/rfoley/Desktop/CAD%20212%20Syllabus%20Spring%2009.htm (4 of 5)1/8/2009 1:00:47 PM

Tutoring Center Heartland Community College offers tutoring in various forms at not cost to Heartland students at the Academic Support Center (ASC) in Normal and at the Pontiac and Lincoln Centers. Tutors are available at convenient times throughout the week. Study groups, group tutoring facilitated by a speciallytrained tutor, are also available by request. For more information about services available at each location, please call the ASC in Normal (309) 268-8231; the Pontiac Center (815) 842-6777; the Lincoln Center (217) 735-1731. Testing Center The Testing Center provides a quiet environment for students to complete make-up exams, online exams, and exams for students with special accommodations. Students may be able to complete exams in the Testing Center if arrangements are made with their instructor. For more information, contact the Testing Center at (309) 268-8231. Page designed by Dan Hagberg. File maintained by Johnny tenbroek Last Updated: 09 January 2001 15:13:27-0600 file:///c /Users/rfoley/Desktop/CAD%20212%20Syllabus%20Spring%2009.htm (5 of 5)1/8/2009 1:00:47 PM