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Course of Study Information Page Course Title: Engineering Design and Architecture I (#0517)(Formerly Drafting 1 #0510) Rationale: This course in Engineering Design will introduce students to the fundamentals of blue print reading, sketching, and drawing, using both the board and computer. Course Description: A This is one-year course for students with little or no drafting background. This course is recommended as a prerequisite for all Engineering, Construction and Manufacturing classes. Basic skills of sketching, board drawing, and computer operations are emphasized. This course qualifies under the 2+2 Partnership Program as (DFT 12) in which a student can earn 3 units of transferable college credit with a passing grade of B. Length of Course 1 year Grade Level 9-12 Credit 5 units each semester Meets graduation requirements Request for UD a-f requirements College Prep Elective Vocational Prerequisite: None Department (s): Trades and Industries District Sites: EDHS, ORHS, PHS, UMHS Board of Trustees Adoption Date: January 15, 2008 Textbook(s)/Instructional Material: Date Adopted by the Board of Trustees:

Course Title: Engineering Design and Architecture I #517 Table of Contents Unit 1: Orientation...3 Unit 2: Tools and Equipment...4 Unit 3: Measurement...5 Unit 4: Careers...6 Unit 5: Print Reading...7 Unit 6: Sketching...8 Unit 7: Single and Multi View Drawings (Ortho Graphic Projection)...9 Unit 8: Pictorials...11 Unit 9: Project Application and Problem Solving...12 Unit 10: Computer Software and Drawing...13 2

Course Title: Engineering Design and Architecture I #517 Unit 1: Goals: Orientation A) Students will understand the goals and objectives of the course. B) Students will learn how to properly use the tools of the trade. C) Students will learn how to present their projects in the community. 1. Understand the short and long term goals of the course and the steps necessary to achieve their goals. 2. Understand the tools of the trade, past, present, and future. 3. Understand the rules for class management, time manage, an equipment management explanation of grading policies and assessments syllabus Demonstration of proper use of equipment and class materials reading -Chapter 1 and 2 pages 1-29 Small group demonstrations Individual assessment reviewing schedules Content Standards: Engineering Design Pathway C1.0 Students recognize historical and current events related to engineering design and their effects on society: C1.1 Know historical and current events that have relevance to engineering design. C1.2Understand the development of graphic language in relation to engineering design. 3

Course Title: Engineering Design and Architecture I #517 Unit 2: Goal: Tools and Equipment Students will understand the effective use of Engineering Design equipment 1. Understand how to care for the equipment 2. Understand different techniques and uses of equipment tools of the trade, past, present, and future 3. Understand the different types of pencils and media used for particular projects on safety and proper maintenance and use of equipment reading Chapter 4 pages 48-74 student activities and practice reading Chapter 6 Pages 103-131 student activities and practice bond paper and vellum student activities and practice Content Standards: Engineering Design Pathway C2.0Students understand the effective use of engineering design equipment: C2.1Use methods and techniques for employing all engineering design equipment appropriately. C2.2Apply conventional engineering design processes and procedures accurately, appropriately, and safely. C2.3Apply the concepts of engineering design to the tools, equipment, projects, and procedures of the Engineering Design Pathway. 4

Course Title: Course Title: Engineering Design and Architecture I #517 Unit 3: Goals: Measurement A) Students will understand how the various measurement systems apply to Engineering Design. B) Students will demonstrate the ability to accurately use measurements to create engineering designs. 1. Learn different types of measurement systems. Imperial and Metric worksheets projects quizzes reading - Chapter 4 pages 63-71 2. Understand how to use scales. s reading - Chapter 4 pages 63-71 worksheets 3. Understand the importance of proportions. 4. Understand how to use fractions and decimals to solve problems 6. Understand how to lay out a drawing based on area 7. Understand how to lay out a drawing based on the Cartesian Coordinate System student practice drawing sketches reading - Chapter 4 pages 63-71 worksheets sketches student projects sketches Content Standards: Engineering Design Pathway C3.0Students understand measurement systems as they apply to engineering design: C3.1 Know how the various measurement systems are used in engineering drawings C3.2Understand the degree of accuracy necessary for engineering design. 5

Course Title: Engineering Design and Architecture I #517 Unit 4: Goals: Careers A) Students will learn about the variety of career paths open to students in Engineering Design. B) Students will understand the sequence of courses necessary to complete various career paths in this field. 1. Learn about the various career possibilities from CAD Drafter to Engineer/ Architect 2. Understand the different specialized branches of engineering. guest speaker counselor review of 4 year planner computer research of projected job openings in the field use of COIN to determine skills and interests review of programs available at local colleges (Sierra College, Folsom Lake, CSUS) Content Standards: Engineering Design Pathway C1.0Students recognize historical and current events related to engineering design and their effects on society C1.1 Know historical and current events that have relevance to engineering design C1.2Understand the development of graphic language in relation to engineering design. 6

Course Title: Engineering Design and Architecture I #517 Unit 5: Goal: Print Reading Students will understand how to apply dimensions to various projects 1. Learn how to read line types and understand their meaning review alphabet of lines worksheets review Chapter 5 Pages 86-88 2. Understand different positions of views review Ortho Graphic Projection 3. Learn how to apply dimensions to projects 4. Understand the difference between sectional, auxiliary, and pictorial drawings and know how to apply to engineering design sketches, projects reading Chapter 10 Pages 193-219 sketches reading Chapter 12 Pages 253-265 Chapters 7 and 13 Content Standards: Engineering Design Pathway C3.0Students understands measurement systems as they apply to engineering design. C3.1Know how the various measurement systems are used in engineering C3.2Understand the degree of accuracy necessary for engineering design C6.0Students understand and apply proper dimensioning to C6.1Know a variety of drafting applications and understand the proper dimensioning styles for each. C6.2Apply dimensioning to various objects and features. C6.3Edit a dimension by using various editing methods. 7

Course Title: Engineering Design and Architecture I #517 Unit 6: Goal: Sketching Students will understand the sketching process used in concept development. 1. Review different types of materials. Read Chapter 2 2. Understand different types of sketching techniques. 3. Understand the process of developing line types s apply different techniques to create engineering models practice producing two and three dimensional sketches create freehand graphic communication to represent design concepts Read Chapter 2 Pages 21-32 Content Standards: Engineering Design Pathway: C10.0Students understand the sketching process used in concept development. C10.1Understand the process of producing proportional two- and three-dimensional sketches and designs. C10.2Use sketching techniques as they apply to a variety of architectural and engineering models. C10.3Use freehand graphic communication skills to represent conceptual ideas, analysis, and design concepts. 8

Course Title: Engineering Design Engineering Design and Architecture I #517 Unit 7: Goal: Single and Multi View Drawings (Ortho Graphic Projection) A) Students will understand the proper projection techniques to develop orthographic drawings 1. Learn how geometry and drafting apply to engineering design. 2. Learn how to create single view 3. Learn how to create multi-view drawings 4. Learn how to apply dimensions to ortho graphic drawings review geometric shapes, construction, degrees and angles practice problem solving worksheets, teacher generated samples review terminology used for drawings quizzes worksheets review lines of symmetry (center lines) model the stages to develop single view drawings review visualization techniques from pictorial to multi-view practice measuring and view placement practice problem solving and application from teacher generated models/samples on standards, types and styles, applications, measuring, fractions, decimals and conversion guided application and worksheets 5. Learn how to store drawings Students create a hard copy portfolio of projects/assignments for continuous review. Reflection, and assessment 9

Content Standards: Engineering Design Pathway: C4. Students use proper projection techniques to develop orthographic drawings: C4.1Understand the commands and concepts necessary for producing drawings through traditional or computer-aided means. C4.2Understand the orthographic projection process for developing multi-view C4.3Understand the various techniques for viewing objects. C4.4Use the concepts of geometric construction in the development of design C4.5 Apply pictorial drawings derived from orthographic multi-view drawings and sketches and from a solid modeler. C6.0Students understand and apply proper dimensioning to C6.1Know a variety of drafting applications and understand the proper dimensioning styles for each. C6.2Apply dimensioning to various objects and features. C6.3Edit a dimension by using various editing methods. C7.0 Students understand sectional view applications and functions. C7.1Understand the function of sectional views. C7.2Use a sectional view and appropriate cutting planes to clarify hidden features of an object C9.0Students understands the methods of inserting text into a drawing. C9.1 Understand the processes of lettering and text editing. C9.2Develop drawings using notes and specifications.c9.3understand the methods of title block creation. 10

Course Title: Engineering Design Engineering Design and Architecture I #517 Unit 8: Goals: Pictorials A) Students will use proper projection techniques to develop orthographic B) Students will understand different types of pictorial views 1. Understand how to move from multiview object to pictorial 2. Understand Isometric and other types of pictorial views 3. Apply problem solving techniques and application to develop drawings modeling reading Chapte17 375-399 sketches practice various techniques for viewing objects use geometric construction to complete drawings use a sectional view and appropriate cutting planes to clarify hidden views of an object review methods of title block creation Content Standards: Engineering Design Pathway: C4.0Students use proper projection techniques to develop orthographic C4.3 Understand the various techniques for viewing objects. C4.4Use the concepts of geometric construction in the development of design C4.5Apply pictorial drawings derived from orthographic multi-view drawings and sketches and from a solid modeler. C7.0Students understands sectional view applications and functions. C7.2Use a sectional view and appropriate cutting planes to clarify hidden features of an object. C9.0Students understands the methods of inserting text into a drawing. C9.3Understand the methods of title block creation. 11

Course Title: Engineering Design Engineering Design and Architecture I #517 Unit 9: Goals: Project Application and Problem Solving A) Students will use engineering design techniques to create a project B) Students will understand the procedures and requirements for project development 1. Develop a drawing of their choice that requires both orthographic projection with dimensions and some form of pictorial view(s) review sheet size and layout review assessment tools for project review dimensions complete drawings covering single view, multi-view, sectional, auxiliary, and pictorials Content Standards: Engineering Design Pathway: C4.0Students use proper projection techniques to develop orthographic C4.1Understand the commands and concepts necessary for producing drawings C4.2Understand the orthographic projection process for developing multi-view C4.3Understand the various techniques for viewing objects. C4.4Use the concepts of geometric construction in the development of design C4.5Apply pictorial drawings derived from orthographic multi-view drawings and sketches and from a solid modeler. C6.0Student understands and applies proper dimensioning to C6.1Know a variety of drafting applications and understand the proper dimensioning styles for each. C6.2Apply dimensioning to various objects and features. C6.3Edit a dimension by using various editing methods. C7.0 Students understand sectional view applications and functions. C7.1Understand the function of sectional views. C7.2Use a sectional view and appropriate cutting planes to clarify hidden features of an object C9.0Students understand the methods of inserting text into a drawing. C9.1Understand the processes of lettering and text editing.c9.2develop drawings using notes and specifications. C9.3Understand the methods of title block creation. 12

Course Title: Engineering Design Engineering Design and Architecture I #517 Unit 10: Goals: Computer Software and Drawing A) Students will understand the tools and commands used in CADD B) Students will refine their portfolios for final assessment and/or competitions 1. Understand how to use lines, arcs, circles and other means of drawing on the CADD screen 2. Understand how to manipulate and edit objects 3. Learn how to draw including text, notes, and dimensions on a drawing. 4. Learn how to use layers and line types to complete designs 5. Refine portfolios to create both a hard copy and an electronic copy for future coursework, evaluations, and/or competitions reading Chapters 1,3,4,5,6,7 and 8 in applying Auto Cad teacher demonstration sample exercises teacher demonstration sample exercises/drawings Review electronic alphabet of lines sketches drawings reflections rubrics Content Standards: Engineering Design Pathway: C3.0Students understands measurement systems as they apply to engineering design. C3.1 Know how the various measurement systems are used in engineering C3.2Understand the degree of accuracy necessary for engineering design. C4.0Students use proper projection techniques to develop orthographic C4.1Understand the commands and concepts necessary for producing drawings through traditional or computer-aided means. C4.2Understand the orthographic projection process for developing multi-view C4.3Understand the various techniques for viewing objects. C4.4 Use the concepts of geometric construction in the development of design C4.5 Apply pictorial drawings derived from orthographic multi-view drawings and 13

sketches and from a solid modeler. C5.0Students know various object-editing techniques and CADD programs: C5.1Understand the commands and concepts necessary for editing engineering C5.2 Know the various object-altering techniques. C5.3Know the CADD components and the operational functions of CADD systems. C5.4Apply two-dimensional and three-dimensional CADD operations in creating working and pictorial drawings, notes, and notations. C6.0Students understand and apply proper dimensioning to drawings: C6.1Know a variety of drafting applications and understand the proper dimensioning styles for each. C6.2Apply dimensioning to various objects and features. C6.3Edit a dimension by using various editing methods. C7.0Students understand sectional view applications and functions. C7.1Understand the function of sectional views. C7.2Use a sectional view and appropriate cutting planes to clarify hidden features of an object. C9.0Students understand the methods of inserting text into a drawing: C9.1Understand the processes of lettering and text editing. C9.2Develop drawings using notes and specifications. C9.3 Understand the methods of title block creation. 14

Academic Foundation Standards used in this course are included in the Engineering and Design Career Pathways of the California Career Technical Education Model Curriculum Standards. Assessment and Evaluation: Standard The Student will: Sample: C 1.0 Understand the development of the graphic language Students will create projects using different elements of the graphic language. C 2.0 C 3.0 C 4.0 Understand the use of engineering design equipment. Understand the Engineering measurement system. Understand orthographics and orthographic projection techniques. C 5.0 Understand object editing techniques. C 6.0 Understand fundamental dimensioning techniques. C 7.0 Understand basic sectioning principles. C 9.0 Understand the standard methods of using text. C 10.0 Understand the sketching process used in concept development. C11.0 Understand the need to maintain a working portfolio. Students will use manual and computer equipment to create engineering Students will use a common ruler to a onesixteenth degree of accuracy Students will complete multiple orthographic drawings with appropriate views. Students complete CAD tutorial binder. Students place basic dimensions appropriately on an engineering drawing Students will construct full, half and offset sections based on an assigned cutting plane. Students place all necessary required text on Students will produce proportional geometric sketches Students collect copies of manual and computer work. Note the extent of skills development in the following areas: (Use #1 - Extensive; #2 - Moderate; #3 - Minimal) Reading 1 Vocabulary Development 1 Writing 1 Study Skills 1 Oral Speaking 3 Computation 1 Grammar 1 Career Awareness 1 Technology Skills 1 Service Learning 3 Grading Policy: Students will be graded on a standard grading scale with 10% increments: 90-100% =A 80-89% = B 70-79% = C 60-69% = D 59% = F 15