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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDFT-207 Bergen Community College Division of Math, Science and Technology Department of Industrial & Design Technology Course Syllabus DFT 207 Drafting II Semester and year: Course Number: Meeting Times and Locations: Instructor: Office Location: Phone: Office Hours: Email Address: COURSE DESCRIPTION: DFT 207 Drafting II introduces the student to basic theory and design techniques used in a semester “Reverse Engineering” project in which the student produces dimensioned CAD drawings for manufacture of a product. Topics include working drawings; computer assisted drafting (CAD), tolerancing, assembly, perspectives and advanced isometrics. 2 lectures, 2 labs, 3 credits Prerequisites: DFT 107 Drafting I Co-requisites: None STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVES: As a result of meeting the requirements in this course, students will be able to: Student performance on these objectives will be measured by: 1. Demonstrate computer aided drafting skills by producing dimensioned multiview drawings. Hard copy CAD drawings. 2. Develop drawings containing threads and fasteners by interpreting data from standard charts used to identify hardware. Drawing exercises and exam questions. 3. Recognize various methods of accurate measuring and measurement methods used in mechanical design through hands-on use of such equipment. Performance necessary to produce accurate CAD drawing assignments. 4. Construct a scaled assembly drawing based upon an assigned project. CAD drawing assignments. COURSE CONTENT: Mechanical Drawing Text: CHAPTER TOPIC 5 Orthographic Projection 6 2D Drawing Representation 7 Section Views 10 Dimensioning 11 Tolerancing 12 Threads and Fasteners 13 Working DWGS Section 13.1 thru 13.7 - Assembly Drawings 15 Axonometric (Advanced Isometric) 16 Section 16.10 - 2 Point Perspectives AutoCAD and its Applications: CHAPTER TOPIC 1 Intro to Computer Aided Drafting 2 Drawings and Templates 3 Intro to Drawing and Editing 4 Basic Object Commands 5 Lines, Standards and Layers 7 Object Snaps and AutoTrack 8 Construction Tools & Multiview Drawings 9 Text Style and Multiline Text 10 Single Line Text & Additional Text tools 11 Modifying Objects 12 Arranging & Patterning Objects 16 Dimension Standards 23 Section Views and Graphic Patterns TEXTBOOK: Technical Drawing with Engineering Graphics, 14th edition. Giesecke, Mitchell, Spencer, Hill, Dygdon, Novak and Lockhart. AutoCAD and Its Application, Basics, Shumaker, Goodheart & Willcox Co., Inc. EVALUATION: A. WORKING DRAWINGS.......................50% B. PICTORIAL DRAWINGS.....................20% C. WRITTEN EXAM..................................20% D. CLASS PARTICIPATION.....................10% TOTAL ............................100% Drawings are due the class meeting after they are assigned. Drawings submitted after that date will be lowered one full letter grade per class meeting that they are late. Drawings will not be accepted after the final submission date listed in the calendar and will receive a failing grade after that last submission date. ATTENDANCE POLICY: Attendance will be taken twice during each class period. The first attendance for the lecture portion of the class will be at the beginning of each class. The second attendance, for the laboratory portion of the class will be taken at 11:30 a.m. for classes beginning in the morning, 5:15 p.m. for classes beginning early afternoon, and 9:45 p.m. for evening classes. If a student is absent from the lecture portion of the class, it will be recorded as an absence for the entire class period. If a student is absent from the laboratory portion of the class, it will be recorded as an absence from that portion of the class only. A letter grade will be deducted from the class participation portion of your final grade for each absence beyond three absences from either portion of a class period. SPECIAL NOTES: A final grade cannot be assigned for the course until all drawings, projects and examinations for the course have been completed. Make-up examinations will be administered in accordance with the instructor's and division's policy. FACULTY ABSENCE PROCEDURE: Please note well. A daily listing will appear in the glass case located in the main hall A bldg. which will indicate all classes which are cancelled. Students can consult this case before going to class. If students find a class cancelled which has not been listed, they should report this to the divisional dean’s office (S338) or to the evening/Saturday office (L113). CALENDAR: CLASS MEETING DATE TOPIC CHAPTER ASSIGNMENT DUE 1 2 Point Projected Perspective 16 2 Open Lab -- 3 Advanced Isometric Reverse Engineer - Project Announcement 15 2 Point Proj. Perspective 4 Open Lab 5 COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING LESSON - 1 CAD Text 1,2,3,4,5,7 Advanced Iso 6 COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING LESSON - 2 Reverse Engineer - Project Commitment CAD Text 4,11,16 AutoCad #1 7 COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING LESSON - 3 CAD Text 9,10,11,23 Reverse Engineer Project – sketches 1 & 2 8 Measuring Devices, Threads & Fasteners 12 3 View AutoCad #2 9 COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING LESSON - 4 CAD Text 2,11,23 Threads 10 Tolerancing 11 Template Drawing 11 Open Lab -- 12 Assembly Views 5,6,7,13 CAD Contract #1 Tolerancing Worksheet 13 Open Lab -- Reverse Engineer Project – Assembly Sketch 14 Written Exam (20% of Final Grade) CAD Contract #2 15 Last Date to Submit Drawings - Maximum of Two Drawings -- Assembly Drawing