Minia university Faculty of Engineering
COURSE SPECIFICATION
A- Administrative Information
Course Title
: Technical Electrical Drawing
Code :
EE116Department(s) offering the course : Electrical Engineering
.Program (s) on which the course is given :
Undergraduate levelDepartment offering the program (s) : Electrical Engineering
Academic year/level : 1
styear
Semester : First Semester
Date of specification/revision : 2004 Date of approval by Departmental/Faculty : 05/10/2020 Taught hours:
Lecture:1 hrs/week Tutorial: 3 hr/week Practical: hrs/week others
:
Total: 4 hrs/week
B-Professional Information
1-1 Overall Aims of the Course
The course is designed to:
• Provide understanding of how to prepare and interpret the residential and commercial electrical drawings.
• Familiarize the student with wiring diagrams, schedules, notation and technical information.
• Understand electrical specifications used on electrical drawings.
1-2-Intended Learning Outcomes of the course (ILOs):
a- Knowledge and understanding:
Upon completing this course, the student should be able to:
a1- Explain the need for studying drawing.
a2- Understand the standards.
a3- Identify the basics wiring diagrams.
b- Intellectual skills
Upon completing this course, the student should be able to:
b1- Analyze drawing for power stations.
b2- Asses methods of protection and control.
b3- Judge different switching circuits.
b4-Investigate the ability to use drawing diagrams.
c- Professional and practical skills
Upon completing this course, the student should be able to:
EEC Course Specification
2 c1- Use the symbols for electrical equipment.
c2- Apply the different drawing diagrams.
c3-
Use
AUTCAD software for drawing.c4- Prepare the electrical projects.
d- General and transferable skills
Upon completing this course, the student should be able to:
d1- communicate effectively using written, oral and graphical presentational skills.
d2- Demonstrate efficient IT, effectively (word processor, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, email, net browsing)
2-Syllabus
TOPICS CONTENTS
Topic (1) Symbols for electric circuits
Topic (2) Modules for electric machines, sections Topic (3) Modules of OHTL
Topic (4) Sections in electric insulation
Topic (5) Low voltage and medium voltage towers Topic (6) Electronic circuit
Topic (7) Residential power system distribution Topic (8) Electric circuit description
3-Teaching and Learning Methods
3.1-.Lectures.
3.2- Tutorial activities 3.3- Discussions 3.4- Office meetings.
4-Students Assessment Methods
4.1 Tutorial.4.2 Written mid-term exam 4.3 Oral exam.
4.4 Practical exam 4.5 Written final exam
4-1
- Assessment schedule:Tutorial week 3, 6, 7, 9 Written mid-term exam week 8 Oral exam week 10
Practical/laboratory exam week 11
Written final exam Scheduled by the faculty council
4-2-
Weighing of assessments:Tutorial 10 %
Mid-Term Exam 10 %
Oral Exam 10 %
Practical Exam 10 %
Final Exam 60 %
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Total 100 %
EEC Course Specification
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5- Course Curriculum Map
Course title:
Technical Electrical Drawing Code :
EE116 Course coordinator: Prof. Dr. Ahmed abdelhamedThe course is designed to:
• Provide understanding of how to prepare and interpret the residential and commercial electrical drawings.
• Familiarize the student with wiring diagrams, schedules, notation and technical information.
• Understand electrical specifications used on electrical drawings.
Department Head: Prof. Dr. Ashraf A. M. Khalaf S
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) Topics
Teaching Methods
Week
# Assessm
ent Methods
Evidences Knowledge and
understanding
Intellectual skills
Professional and practical skills
General and transferable skills
1 a1 + a3 b5 c1 d1 Symbols for electric
circuits 3.1-.Lectures.
3.2- Tutorial activities 1 4.1 Tutorial assignm
ents 4.2 Written mid- term exam
4.3 Oral examina tion.
4.4 Written final- term
exam Course file, Exam samples,
Regular reports,
2 b1 c1+c2 d1 Modules for electric
machines, sections 3.1-.Lectures.
3.2 discussion 2
3 a3 Modules of OHTL
3.1-.Lectures.
3.4- Assignment through
sample drawings. 3
4 a3 c3+c4 Sections in electric
insulation 3.1-.Lectures.
3.3- Discussions 4-5
5 a4 b1+b4 Low voltage and
medium voltage towers
3.1-.Lectures.
3.4- Assignment through
sample drawings. 6-7
6 a2 c2 d2 Electronic circuit 3.1-.Lectures.
3.2- Tutorial activities 8-9
7 c4 d2 Residential power
system distribution
3.1-.Lectures.
3.4- Assignment through
sample drawings. 10-11
8 b4 c1+c2 Electric circuit
description 3.1-.Lectures.
3.2- Tutorial activities 12-13
EEC Course Specification
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6-List of References
6.1-Course notes:
Course Notes: -
Notes and power point prepared by the lecturer.6.2-Essential books (textbooks):
6.2. 1. Electrical and Electronic Drawing by Charles J. Baer, John R. Ottaway,
Glencoe/McGraw-Hill,January 1996.
6.3-Recommended books:
6.3.1 Electrical Drawing by Charles Barry Firth, James Fred Lowe , McGraw-Hill Book Co., January 1979.
6.3.2 Electrical Drawing for Technicians by Frank Linsley, Butterworth January 1979. 6.4-Periodicals, websites, etc.:
www.IEEE.xplore.ieee.org
7-Other Resources/ Facilities required for teaching and learning to achieve the above ILOs .
• Labs
• Some software packages for Circuit Analysis (SPICE)
• Presentation equipment of the course (i.e. computer, screen , software,……..)
8- 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: Prof. Dr. Ahmed abdelhamed
Signature:………..…….. Date:
05/10/2020
Head of Department of: Electrical Engineering Name: Prof. Dr. Ashraf A. M. Khalaf
Signature:…………………….. Date :