DRAFTING ENGINEERING II

CLASS SYLLABUS

Instructor: Brian Boykin

SCHOOL RELATED ABSENCES

School related activities, school sponsored field trips, and athletic shall not be counted as absences from either class or school. Assignment missed for these reason should should be completed by students and are due on the same day the student returns to class unless granted additional time by the classroom teacher. (6000.3)

In the event of an absence, the responsibility for securing and arranging for make-up work rest with the students in grade 9-12. Students must begin making up class work and tests within 5 (5) school days and must be at the teacher discretion and convenience. (6110.3, 6110.4, 6110.5)

Grading Procedures

Drawings are the most important part of drafting, for that reason drawing will count 50% of your grade. Quizzes will count 40%, and notes will count 10%. It is important to do all your work, because one missed grade will count as a 0 (zero).

Students taking honors will be required to draw a minimum of 2 pages of additional drawings as well as doing a project.

COURSE LEVEL I

ALEADERSHIP

D401.00Demonstrate communication, problem solving, and team building skills.

D4001.01Demonstrate communication skills.

D4001.02Demonstrate problem solving and team building skills.

B3D MODELING

D402.00Demonstrate 3D solid modeling techniques.

D402.01Explain techniques for creating 3D geometry.

D402.02Explain techniques for modifying and duplicating 3D geometry.

D402.03Construct a 3D solid model.

CMANUFACTURING PROCESSES

D403.00Demonstrate basic manufacturing processes.

D403.01Explain the concepts of manufacturing processes.

D403.02Explain the ANSI standards of applying annotations to a drawing that best describes the manufacturing processes.

DDIMENSIONING AND CONVENTIONAL TOLERANCING.

D404.00Demonstrate intermediate dimensioning techniques.

D404.01Explain internediate domensioning techniques.

D404.02Explain procedures for determining tolerance dimensions.

D404.03Construct drawings that require conventional tolerances.

ESECTIONAL VIEWS

D405.00Demonstrate the correct techniques for preparing sectional views.

D405.01Explain the concepts and principles of sectional views.

D405.02Construct sectiona; views.

FAUXILIARY VIEWS

D406.00Prepare primary auxiliary views.

D406.01Explain the concepts and principles of primary auxiliary views.

D406.02Construct primary auxiliary Views.

GPATTERN DEVELOPMENT

D407.00Prepare pattern developments.

D407.01Explain techniques and procedures for cinstructing pattern development.

D407.02Construct pattern developments.