Lecture: 2
Lab: 1.5
Tutorial: 0
The principal objectives of the course are (1) to develop the student’s ability to visualize and communicate three-dimensional shapes and (2) to acquire the skills needed to use computer-aided design software. Topics covered are orthographic projection, isometric sketching, auxiliary and section views as well as dimensioning and working drawings. Computer-aided design software is used to create solid models of the parts and assemblies as well as to generate dimensioned drawings. Students apply their learning in a project where they design their own version of a consumer product. Students learn by hands-on exercises in free-hand sketching and computer-based drawing.
Academic Units:
Mathematics 0
Natural Sciences 0
Complementary Studies 0
Engineering Science 37
Engineering Design 5
Lab: 1.5
Tutorial: 0
The principal objectives of the course are (1) to develop the student’s ability to visualize and communicate three-dimensional shapes and (2) to acquire the skills needed to use computer-aided design software. Topics covered are orthographic projection, isometric sketching, auxiliary and section views as well as dimensioning and working drawings. Computer-aided design software is used to create solid models of the parts and assemblies as well as to generate dimensioned drawings. Students apply their learning in a project where they design their own version of a consumer product. Students learn by hands-on exercises in free-hand sketching and computer-based drawing.
Academic Units:
Mathematics 0
Natural Sciences 0
Complementary Studies 0
Engineering Science 37
Engineering Design 5