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COURSE SYLLABUS

CAD 202 COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING/3D

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8. COURSE OUTLINE
Lesson

Topic

Reference
Chapters

1

Create a 2-D drawing & dimension using the techniques learned in CAD 1.  

 

Advance selection techniques 20

 

DRAWING ASSIGNMENT #1  

2

Block attributes and grip editing 22 & 23

 

TEST #1  

3

Multiview drawings, sectional views, & Auxiliary views. 24, 26, & 27

 

DRAWING ASSIGNMENT #2  

4

Pictorial views, & advanced dimensioning techniques 25 & 29

 

TEST #2  

5

X Refs and Titled/Paper Space Viewports 31 & 32

 

DRAWING ASSIGNMENT #3  

6

3D Modeling Basics 33

 

3D View & Display 34

 

User Coordinate Systems 35

 

TEST #3  

7

Wireframe and Solid Modeling 36 & 37

 

DRAWING ASSIGNMENT #4  

8

Creating 2D drawings from 3D models 41

 

Customization 42

 

TEST #4  

 

DRAWING ASSIGNMENT #5  

 

FINAL EXAM  
The Computer Aided Drafting II course supports several of the competencies of employers identified in What Work Requires of Schools a SCANS Report for America 2000.”  Many of the assignments and activities support the student’s accomplishment of these competencies. Students should be able to meet employer’s expectations having addressed as many of these competencies as possible in each of the ENT courses.  This course, CAD II, ENT 232, is expected to provide the students the following opportunities to address these competencies.
1. Resources:  Identifies, organizes, plans, and allocates resources.
  Time – Attend classes on time and insure assignments are completed and turned in on time.
  Human Resources – Assess personal skills and performance and allocate sufficient time to complete assignments.
2. Interpersonal:  Working with others.
  Cooperates with other students to complete lab assignments.
  Works with Diversity - works with students of diverse backgrounds.
3. Information:  Acquires and uses information.
  Collects data and information – Evaluates the collected information and applies its effect to lab projects.
  Research – Uses text to perform required research in order to compete lab assignments.
  Interprets and graphically communicates information – Using the computer to process the information.
4. Systems:  Understands complex inter-relationships
5. Technology:  Works with a variety of technologies
  Applies Technologies to Task – Using computers, solve basic drafting problems.  Use and set-up software to adhere to ANSI drafting standards.