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Preparatory Year Course Specification PDC 015

COURSE SPECIFICATION Minia University

Faculty of Engineering

1. Administrative information

Course Title : Engineering Drawing and projections Code: PDC015

Department offering the course : Production Engineering and Design Programme ( S) on which the course is given : under gradual level

Department ( S ) offering the program : Production Engineering & Design Academic year/level : Preparatory Year

Semester: First and second semesters Date of specification / revision : 2004

Date of approval by Departmental / faculty: Sept. 2016 Taught hours : ( whichever is appropriate )

1st Semesters

Lecture 1 hrs/week Tutorial: 3 hrs/week Practical: None Total 4

2nd Semesters

Lecture 1 hrs/week Tutorial: 2 hrs/week Practical: None

Total 4 A- Professional Information

2.Overall aims of course

The course is designed to use the techniques, skills and appropriate engineering tools , necessary for engineering Drawing

3.Intended Learning Outcomes of the course (ILOs) a - Knowledge and understanding:

a1 Illustrate the engineering drawing (drawing tools, tangency, projections, isometrics, sections, …)

a2 Define the geometry of engineering objects a3 Demonstrate the component of steel structures b- Intellectual skills

b1 Evaluate the drawing rules in engineering drawing b2 Solve problems in the sectioning of engineering objects.

b3 Asses the objective of each component in the steel structure

c- Professional and practical skills

c1 Employ the traditional AutoCAD engineering drawing for several objects.

c2 Deal with the drawing after the required sections c3 Draw steel structure

d- General and transferable skills

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2 d1- Work in stressful environment within constraints and manage tasks and resources efficiently..

d2-Search life-long for information in a self-learning manner and refer to relevant literature efficiently..

4. Syllabus

Topics CONTENTS

Topics(1) Techniques and skills of engineering drawing Topics(2) Geometrical processes

Topics(3) Projections

Topics(4) Rules of dimensions Topics(5) Isometric

Topics(6) Steel structure

Topics(7) Theories of Engineering projections (point-line) Topics(8) Representation of a plane

Topics(9) Interaction of surfaces 5-Teaching and Learning Methods

5.1-.Lectures.

5.2- Tutorial activities 5.3- Discussions 5.4- Reports

5.5 Office meetings.

6. Students Assessment

6.1. Students Assessment Methods 6.1.1 Tutorial assessments 6.1.2 Home work

6.1.3 Written mid-term exam 6.1.4 Written final exam 6.2.Assessment schedule:

6.2.1Assessment 1 Tutorial assessments week # 3-20

6.2.2.Assessment 2 Home work week # 4,6,8,13,16,19,22,25 6.2.3. Assessment 3 Written mid-term exam week # 28

6.2.4.Assessment 4 Written final exam week # 30 6.3. Weighing of assessments:

Tutorial assessments 15 %

Home work 10%

Written mid-term exam 15%

Written final exam 60%

--- Total 100%

7-List of References 7.1-Course notes:

Engineering Drawing

7.2-Essential books (textbooks):

7-2-1 Bogolyubov, S. K., Exercises in Machine Drawing, Mir Publishers, Moscow (1986) 7-2-1 French, T. E., Vierch, C. J., Engineering Drawing and Graphic Technology, McGraw-Hill, 11th ed.

7.3-Recommended books:

• Badran, M. F., Engineering Drawing

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Preparatory Year Course Specification PDC 015

• Mustaf, A. A-F., Preparation of Student in Engineering Drawing

• Serebryakov, A., Yankovsky, K. and Pleshkin, M., Mechanical Engineering, 2nd ed., Mir Publishers, Moscow (1969)

7.4-Periodicals, websites, etc.:

www.mechanical drawing google.com

8-Other Resources/ Facilities required for teaching and learning to achieve the above ILOs

• Model engineering objects.

• Computer and data show in the lecture room

• Many text books available in the library

9- We certify that all of the information required to deliver this course is contained in the above specification and will be implemented.

Course Coordinator:

Name:

.د.ا دمحم لماك دمحأ ىفطصم

.د.ا ةبشخ ىلعدمحم ميهاربإ تحدم

.د.ا ىسوم رمع ىلع دمحم

.د.ا فسوي ىلع ىلع ىرسي ديحو Signature:……….. Date: 13/10/2020

Head of Department Name: Prof. Dr. Moustafa A. Kamel Signature:……….. Date: 13/10/2020

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Preparatory Year Course Specification PDC 015

4 Curriculum Map

Overall aims of course

The course is designed to use the techniques, skills and appropriate engineering tools , necessary for engineering Drawing

Code

ILOs

Topics

Weeks Teaching and Learning Methods

Assessment Methods Evidence

a b c d

PDC015

a1, a2 d1-d2 Techniques and skills of engineering

drawing

1-3

Lectures Discussions Reports

Office meetings Tutorial activities

Tutorial assessments

Written mid-term

exam

Home work

Written final exam

Course File Examination paper

Model Answer

a 2 b 1 d1-d2 Geometrical processes

4-9

Lectures Discussions Reports

Office meetings Tutorial activities

a2 b1 c1+c2 d1-d2 Projections

10-13

Lectures Discussions Reports

Office meetings Tutorial activities

a 2 b3 d1-d2 Rules of dimensions

14-19

Lectures Discussions Reports

Office meetings Tutorial activities

a1 b 2 c1 c2+ d1-d2 Isometric

20-24

Lectures Discussions Reports

Office meetings Tutorial activities

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a1 a3

b1 b3

c1+ c2 c3

d1-d2 Steel structure

25-28

Lectures Discussions Reports

Office meetings Tutorial activities a1,a2

a3

b1 b2 b3

c1 d2 Theories of Engineering projections (point-line)

29-30

Lectures Discussions Reports

Office meetings Tutorial activities

Head of Department Name: Prof. Dr. Moustafa A. Kamel

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