ENS207-6 Engineering Graphics

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Course Code Course Title Weekly Hours* ECTS Weekly Class Schedule
T P
ENS207-6 Engineering Graphics 1 2 6
Prerequisite None It is a prerequisite to

None

Lecturer Yilmaz Gür Office Hours / Room / Phone
Monday:
10:00-12:00
Wednesday:
11:00-14:00
A F1.12 - 033 957 227
E-mail ygur@ius.edu.ba
Assistant Assistant E-mail
Course Objectives The Engineering Graphics course aims at the following educational objectives:
Comprehend general projection theory, with emphasis on orthographic projection to represent three-dimensional objects in two-dimensional views (principal, auxiliary, sections).Dimension and annotate two-dimensional engineering drawings. The application of industry standards and best practices applied in engineering graphics. Emphasize freehand sketching to aid in the visualization process and to efficiently communicate ideas graphically. Introduce AutoCAD software for the creation of 3D models and 2D engineering drawings.
Textbook Engineering graphics with AutoCAD 2013 James D. Bethune PEARSON 2013 , Technical Drawing with Engineering Graphics 15th Edition Giesecke PEARSON 2016.
Additional Literature
  • It will be provided during the lectures if it is needed.
Learning Outcomes After successful  completion of the course, the student will be able to:
  1. Sketch engineering objects, lettering and dimensioning by freehand.
  2. Create geometric constructions; drawing parallel and perpendicular lines, and to construct circles, arcs, tangencies, and irregular curves
  3. Apply orthographic projection method to obtain: Multiview , auxiliary view and section view of an object
  4. Create 2-D computer drawing : setting up working space (units, grids etc.), creating and editing 2-D geometries
  5. Create 3-D computer drawing : use industry-standard Computer Aided Design (CAD) software to model solid objects proceeding from basic sketching techniques to the creation of solid features through the use of extrusions,cuts,rotations,patterns and sweeps.
  6. Create dimensions : apply good dimensioning practice , by considering convenient type of dimensioning and correct location.
Teaching Methods Lectures, drawings on CAD software and paper
Teaching Method Delivery Face-to-face Teaching Method Delivery Notes
WEEK TOPIC REFERENCE
Week 1 Representation of technical| drawing tools and standard |lettering. Introduction to engineering drawing. Ch.1
Week 2 Freehand drawing, 2D sketching. Ch.4
Week 3 Orthographic projection I (basics of orthographic projection method) Ch.5 (2) Ch. 6
Week 4 Orthographic projection II (Advance orthographic ) Ch.5 (2) Ch.6
Week 5 Orthographic projection III projection exercises ) Ch.6,7 (2) Ch.6
Week 6 Orthographic projection III-part 2 (Section view) Ch.2
Week 7 Midterm Exam Ch.3
Week 8 Fundamentals of 2D drawing on AutoCAD software Ch.3
Week 9 AutoCAD Commands-I (Limits-Zoom-Line) Ch.8
Week 10 AutoCAD C:ommands-2, (Coordinate systems)2D Drawing Exercises on CAD software Ch.14
Week 11 AutoCAD Commands-3 (Grid-snap-ortho-pline-circle-trim-polygon) Ch.15
Week 12 AutoCAD Commands-4 Arc-Ellipse-point-sketch-Object selection-title block ) Ch.12
Week 13 AutoCAD Commands-5 (Copy-mirror-offset-move-rotate-scale-trim-chamfer-fillet) It will be provided.
Week 14 AutoCAD Commands-6 (Array-Line type-Line weight-Dimensioning) It will be provided.
Week 15 AutoCAD Commands-7 (Text-Final project submission) It will be provided.
Assessment Methods and Criteria Evaluation Tool Quantity Weight Alignment with LOs
Final Exam 1 40 1-6
Semester Evaluation Components
Midterm Exam 1 30 1-3
Assignments 12 25 1-6
Projects 1 5 1-6
***     ECTS Credit Calculation     ***
 Activity Hours Weeks Student Workload Hours Activity Hours Weeks Student Workload Hours
Lecture Hours 3 15 45 Assignments 6 15 90
Projects 15 1 15
        Total Workload Hours = 150
*T= Teaching, P= Practice ECTS Credit = 6
Course Academic Quality Assurance: Semester Student Survey Last Update Date: 08/04/2024
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