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CAPILANO UNIVERSITY COURSE OUTLINE Term: Fall 2015 Course No. APSC 130 Course: TECHNICAL DRAFTING AND COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN INSTRUCTOR Office: FR?? Tel: 604-986-1911 (Ext.??) email: @capilanou.ca Credits: 3.0 Section: COURSE FORMAT: Four lab hours per week, for a 15 week semester, which includes two weeks for final exams. PRE-REQUISITES: Precalculus 12 or Math Placement Test (Calculus MPT). COURSE OBJECTIVES: General: Student Learning Outcomes: This course introduces students to hand drafting and computeraided drafting techniques applied to engineering designs. Although it is intended for students in the Engineering programs, it will be of interest to any discipline that involves the design of materials, structures, devices, systems, or processes according to specified criteria. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to: communicate technical material in graphical form; read, understand, and produce basic engineering drawings and become familiar with some of the conventions and practices of graphical communication for engineers; and use a computer-aided design (CAD) software package. REQUIRED COURSE MATERIALS: Textbook: Finkelstein, Ellen. 2013 Bible. Wiley, John & Sons, 2009. Drafting Equipment: 1. Metric scale 987-19-SI with scaling (1:1, 1:2, 1:5, 1:10, 1:20 and 1:50) 2. Protractor with 180 degrees graduation 3. Set Squares (45 degree triangle and 30/60 degree triangle) 4. Eraser and Eraser Shield 5. Circle Template 6. Compass (prefer a compass with stabilizer between the arms) 7. 2 Mechanical Pencils (HB, 2H lead)

APSC 130, All Sections Page 2 8. Brush for cleaning eraser bits 9. Vellum papers (11 by 17 ) 20 sheets 10. Tapes and sand papers (sharpening pencils) 11. French Curve 12. Engineering calculator 13. Dividers (optional) 14. Ellipse template (optional) A package containing all required drafting equipment is available at the Bookstore. Alternatively, you may purchase each item separately. Please obtain the required items in the list above before your first lab. Drafting labs will begin during the second week of classes. The manual drafting equipment must be brought to the drafting lab each week. Computer Equipment: It is recommended that students have their own personal storage device such as USB flash drive capable of storing several large graphical data files (+512 MB). Computer labs will begin during the second week of classes. COURSE CONTENT: Weeks Drafting 1 Fundamental and Basic Commands 1 Linetypes and Drawing Construction Using 1 Setting up and Creating Your First Drawing 1 Making Orthographic Views with 1 Making Sectional Views with 1 Making Auxiliary Views with 1 Making Isometric Views with Instrument Drafting, Geometry in Technical Drafting Lettering for Pencil Sketch, Sketch Line Weights and Drawing Constructions Principle of Projection Sketch Orthographic Views Sketch Sectional Views Sketch Auxiliary Views Sketch Pictorial Views 1 Dimensioning with Dimensioning and Geometric Tolerance 1 Introduction to 3D (brief) and Solid Edge 1 Direct modeling: Extrusion, Revolve, Datum, Layers, Pattern, Sweep 1 Assemblies and Exploded Assemblies Sketch Development Drawings Sketch Intersection Drawings Sketch Threads and Fasteners 1 Shell Structures Cartography, topography and geology

APSC 130, All Sections Page 3 Weeks Drafting 1 Evaluation Test Drafting Evaluation Test LABS: Labs are instructional classes on manual drafting and the use of. Students are encouraged to study any additional books related to technical drafting, engineering graphics and. 2013 is available on campus. EVALUATION PROFILE: Final grades for the course will be computed based on the following schedule: Drafting Labs: in-class practice 15% Labs: in-class practice 15% Drafting Labs: quiz 6% Labs: quiz 5% Drafting Labs: homework assignment 10% Labs: homework assignment 10% Drafting Evaluation Test 17% Evaluation Test 17% Performance Evaluation 5% TOTAL 100% PERFORMANCE EVALUATION: In the absence of exceptional circumstances, which are at the instructor's discretion, the performance evaluation component of the final grade will be prorated to the rest of the grade. The most common circumstance justifying an increased performance evaluation mark is a marked improvement in performance in the final examination relative to the tests during the term, where the instructor feels justified in giving an elevated grade. GRADING PROFILE: Letter grades will be assigned according to the following guidelines: A+ 90-100% B+ 77-79% C+ 67-69% D 50-59% A 85-89% B 73-76% C 63-66% F 0-49% A- 80-84% B- 70-72% C- 60-62% Students should refer to the University Calendar for the effect of the above grades on grade point average. OPERATIONAL DETAILS:

APSC 130, All Sections Page 4 University Policies: Attendance: Computer Access: Missed Exams: Capilano University has policies on Academic Appeals (including appeal of final grade), Student Conduct, Cheating and Plagiarism, Academic Probation and other education issues. These and other policies are available on the University website. Attendance at lectures, labs and tutorials is expected. You are responsible for all information given in the lectures, labs and tutorials, including the times of tests and deadlines for assignments. Drop-in access to the University computers is available during the hours posted outside each lab, subject to computer availability. Please respect the directions of the instructor in the lab if asked to leave the lab due to a class booking. The University s Student Conduct Policy and Statement of Appropriate Use of Information Technology and Services will be strictly enforced. Normally, a score of zero will be given for a missed exam, test, quiz, lab, etc. In some exceptional situations, the student will be permitted to write a make-up test, defer the lab to a later date or to replace the score by other marks. The situations in which a score of zero may be avoided are those for which the student meets all of the following conditions: 1. Circumstances are beyond the control of the student which resulted in the exam, test, quiz, lab, etc. to be missed. Such circumstances include serious illness or injury, or death of close family member. They do NOT include forgetting about the test, lack of preparation for the test, work-related or social obligations. 2. The student has notified the instructor (or the Pure and Applied Science office staff, if the instructor is not available) about the missed exam, test, quiz, lab, etc. Such notification MUST occur in advance, if possible, or at the latest, on the day of the exam, test, quiz, lab, etc. 3. Proof of the circumstances must be provided. Proof of illness or injury requires a note from a doctor, who may also be consulted. 4. The student has been fully participating in the course up until the circumstances that prevented the writing of the exam, test, quiz, lab, etc. Fully participating means attending almost all classes and turning in almost all assignments in the course. The options offered to the student who meets the four conditions are decided by the instructor. They will not necessarily meet the convenience of the student.

APSC 130, All Sections Page 5 Final Exam Period: Intellectual Honesty: Incomplete Grades: Final Letter Grade: English Usage: Emergency Procedures: Students should note that the final exam period is from date to date (including Saturday, date), and that they can expect to write exams at any time during this period. Individual exam times will not normally be rescheduled because of holidays, work, or other commitments. While efforts are made to spread exams throughout the exam period, an individual's particular course combination may result in exams being scheduled close together, or spread widely through the entire exam period. If an instructor determines that you have cheated on an examinable component (e.g. quiz, lab, test), the instructor may impose a sanction ranging from a failing grade on the component to a failing grade for the course and will report the incident to the Dean of Student Services. The University s policy on Cheating and Plagiarism will be strictly enforced. Incomplete grades ( I ) are given only when special arrangements have been agreed upon with the instructor prior to the end of the semester. Since "I" grades are granted only in exceptional circumstances (usually health problems), their occurrence is rare. All registered students will receive a final letter grade unless they have officially withdrawn (see the University website for the withdrawal date). Students are expected to use correct standard English in their written and oral assignments, exams, presentations and discussions. Failure to do so may result in reduced grades in any part of the Evaluation Profile. Please refer to the guidelines provided in the Capilano Guide to Writing Assignments (available from the University Bookstore). Please read the emergency procedures posted on the wall of the classroom.