MISSION TRAILS REGIONAL OCCUPATION PROGRAM
1. COURSE TITLE: DRAFTING
2. CREDS Title: INDUSTRIAL DRAFTING
3. CREDS Number: 5704
- Job Title:
5. Course Description: Industrial
Engineering Drafting is an overview of Mechanical and Electrical Drafting to
include section assembly, detail and pictorial drawings. These drawings should
be done on computer.
6. Hours: 54 Lecture/126 Lab, 180 hours total
7. Prerequisites: DRAFTING I
8. REVISION DATE: February 24, 2000
COURSE OUTLINE
9. General workplace skills- To provide industrial drafting students
with basic knowledge and skills necessary to enter into a technical career
and/or continue study in advanced technical subjects
- Content area skills-
Methods Used in Achieving Course Objectives
Lectures and demonstrations and related information
Films, slides, and field trips as required
Reading and related work from texts and other materials
Exams and quizes
- Advance drafting techniques
- Details
- Complex sections
- Dimensioning methods
- Drawing techniques
- Electrical Drawing
- Assembly drawing
- Exploded assembly
- Pictorials Assembly
- Types and their uses
- Pictorial Drawing
- Isometric assembly drawing
- Fits and Tolerancings
- Different tolerancing methods
- Types of industrial fits
- Applications and interchangeability
- Manufacturing methods
- Threads and Fasteners
- Types of threads and their uses
- Thread drawing techniques
- Industrial fasteners and their uses
- Power Trains (introduction to:)
- Gear Types
- Belts and pulleys
- Chains
- Cams
- Computer Graphics
- Use of computers and programs to develop industrial engineering
drawing.
- Computer
- Digitizer
- Plotter
- Expected student proficiencies- Methods of Evaluating Objectives or
Outcomes
- Grading of Drawing assignments
- Grading of exams and quizzes
- Grading of student notebook
- Punctuality and attendance
12. Hours of instruction- 54 lecture/126 lab hours, 180 total hours