Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Syllabi







Republic of the Philippines
CARAGA STATE UNIVERSITY - Cabadbaran Campus
T. Curato St., Cabadbaran, Agusan del Norte
Tel. Nos. (085)343-1020/281-2032

DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Course Syllabus in ES 2 – Technical Sketching with CAD


Part I: Vision,
Mission
, Goals and Objectives
Vision
            A premier institution of higher learning in Caraga Region committed to global excellence in science and technology, and humanities towards sustainable development.

Mission
           
Caraga State University is committed to the four-fold functions (quality instruction, research, extension, and production)
 of higher education by:
  • Providing quality and relevant education in science and technology, and humanities;
  • Developing competent individuals who are scientifically trained, technologically skilled, and morally upright;
  • Contributing in the creation of an eco-friendly and healthy environment;
  • Participating actively in transnational collaboration, industry linkages and global networks.

Goals
  • To provide a dynamic and quality education in thru efficient delivery of instruction in all curricular programs.
  • To expand relevant curricular program, which are in line with the current requirements to complements the needs of industries.
  • To enhance scholarly activities and research capability of faculty and students.
  • To produce degree and ladderized program graduates who are technologically skillful and globally competitive.
  • To develop linkages and partnership with the local and national communities, linkages, of Research and Extension & External Affairs and university alumni.
  • To create a culture of environmental consciousness, strong sense of values and responsiveness.
  • To adopt an attractive admission and retention policies to effect enrollment increase.
  • To support in the promotion of production of goods and services.

Objectives:
  • To facilitate and ongoing faculty development and close monitoring system of faculty performance.
  • To review & offer programs focusing on the needs of the region and global market.
  • To expose the faculty and students to seminar and mentoring in research in Science, Technology and other disciplines to increase their skills.
  • To equip the faculty with adequate knowledge, skills thru trainings, scholarships and seminars and acquired modern facilities to ensure high percentage of LET and TESDA competency passers.
  • To establish linkages in Industries, LGU, Educational Institution and other establishment to support in the implementation of programs like Information Technology, Tourism & Hotel and Restaurant Management and Engineering.
  • To promote a clean, green and bloom premises and eco-friendly environment.
  • To expand students scholarship opportunities by allocating appropriate funds and generate grants/supports from linkages.
  • To encourage livelihood activities for socio-economic development of the community.


Part II:
COURSE
ES 2
COURSE TITLE
Technical Sketching with CAD
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Concepts of computer-aided drafting (CAD);
introduction to the CAD environment; terminologies; 
and the general operating procedures and techniques 
in entering and executing basic CAD commands.
NO. OF UNITS
3.25 Units
PRE-REQUISITE
ES 1
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
After completing this course, the student must be able to:
1. Define the terms related to computer-aided drafting systems;
2. Identify the important tools used to create technical drawings in CAD;
3. Create electronic drawings (e-drawing) using CAD; and
4. Appreciate the usefulness of the knowledge and skills in computer 
aided drafting as applied in his/her professional development.

    
Topic
Time Frame
(Hrs)
Specific Objectives
Mode of Instruction
Instructional Materials and Resources
Evaluative Measures
Values
PRELIM
Orientation
·         Mission and Vision of the Institute
·         Class Policies
·         Institute Policies
·                                      Distribution of Grades
1
  • Memorize The Institute Mission and Vision
  • Announce Classroom
  • Announce the Institute Policies
  • Announce the Grading System and Distribution
  • Lecture
  • Discussion
  • Billboards of Vision and Mission of the Institute.
  • Copy of
the Institute and Department Policies
  • Oral recitation in the classroom
  • Personal Drive
  • Hard work
Introduction to CAD Software
6
  •  Know the what is CAD and different types
  • Lecture
  • Discussion
  • Illustration
  • Researched materials from                internet
  • Quizzes / Assignments
  • Board work
  • Laboratory/
Plates
  • patience
  • firmness
  • open-mindedness
  • hardwork
CAD Drawing
9
  • Be familiar with the basic commands necessary for CAD Drawing
Snapping, Construction Elements
9
  • Save time and increase the accuracy of CAD Designs
MIDTERM
Dimensioning
8
  • Quickly use dimension any drawing without the need for measurement
  • Lecture
  • Discussion
  • Illustration
  • Researched materials from                internet
  • Quizzes / Assignments
  • Board work
  • Laboratory/
Plates
  • patience
  • firmness
  • open-mindedness
  • hardwork
Plotting, Inputting Images
8
  • Print to both large-format plotters
3D and Navigating in 3D
8
  • View objects in a drawing from different angles, heights, and distances
FINAL
Rendering
8
  • Convert 3D into Orthographic projection
  • Lecture
  • Discussion
  • Illustration
  • Researched materials from                internet
  • Quizzes / Assignments
  • Board work
  • Laboratory/
Plates
  • patience
  • firmness
  • open-mindedness
  • hardwork
Fusion
16
  • Combining designs
Equipment and Materials Used:
References:                                                                        
  1. Notebook/laptop
  2. Internet Access
  3. AutoCAD 2013

IV. Criteria for Grading
Lecture (60%)
Academic subjects
Laboratory (40%)
Academic subjects
Prelim Exam
20%
Parts / Laboratory
40%
Midterm Exam
20%
Final Exam
20%
The final grade corresponding to the student’s general average is given in the table below:

General Average
Final Grade
97-100
1.0
94-96
1.25
91-93
1.50
88-90
1.75
85-87
2.0
82-84
2.25
79-81
2.50
76-78
2.75
75
3.00
conditional
4.00
Incomplete
INC
Failed
5.00
Dropped
DRP
In Progress
In prog.


Prepared by:                                                                                               Checked by:                                                               

 ENGR. ELVIS CRIS R. MANGGA            MARILYN B. CASTILLO, Ed.D                  

                Lecturer                                                        Chairman, DEIT

      Recommending Approval:                                     Approved:


 ARACELI R. MANDIN, Ed.D.             LOLITA P. MARAGAÑAS, Ed.D.

    Head, Academic Affairs                                       Campus Dean

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Google SketchUp8
Google SketchUp for Dummies

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Developed and marketed by Autodesk, Inc., AutoCAD was first released in December 1982 — having been purchased a year prior in its original form by Autodesk founder John Walker. The software is currently marketed in its eighteenth generation.
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AutoCAD is used across a range of industries, including architects, project managers and engineers, among other professions, with 750 training centers established worldwide as of 1994.
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Schedule of Activities:

March 17-21: Final Exam for non-graduating student
March 19: DEIT Day
March 28: Submission of Grades for non-graduating student
April 4: Graduation