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Engineering CAD (SCP) 772
Unit 2: Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
TIME FRAME: 5 weeks
GRADE: 9-12
CONTACT:
MAP LEVEL: 2
09.0 TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
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05.0 MATHEMATICS
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04.2 LRIT - COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
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04.2 LRIT - COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
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07.0 SCIENCE
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Student in Engineering CAD will develop the ability to:
1. How is an object drawn with multiple views, in front, side and top?
2. How is an object drawn in an isometric view?
3. How is a materials list developed?
4. How is a box designed?

Assignment #4: Introduction to Mechanical Engineering: Isometric Drawings.
Draw multi-view 2-D drawings, with isometric drawings.
Assignment #5: Introduction to Mechanical Engineering: Assembly Drawings
Draw objects shown in an isometric view with dimensions and assembly notes.
Assignment #6: Introduction to Mechanical Engineering: Paper Box Design and Assembly
Design a paper box in a 2-D drawing and assemble the box.

Student in Engineering CAD will develop the ability to:
-- Draw multiple views of objects by reproducing complete drawings,
-- Draw multiple views of objects by reproducing drawings with missing views,
-- Draw an isometric view,
-- Draw multiple views of objects by reproducing complete drawings and include a materials list,
-- Design and construct boxes, made out of paper.

All students will:
-- Learn how to draw multiple views,
-- Learn how to draw an isometric view,
-- Learn how to develop a materials list,
-- Learn how to design a box,
-- Learn how to construct a box from a drawing.

Effort/attitude/participation = 50% of grade
Assessed daily, recorded as a weekly grade
Assigned Drawing Projects = 50% of grade
Assessed for quality of workmanship and meeting scheduled deadlines
Students will print completed drawings demonstrating correct views and dimensioning.
Students will print completed drawings demonstrating an isometric view.
Students will print completed drawings with a materials list.
Students will print completed drawings showing a box.
Students will construct the box using the printed drawing.

Assignment sheets showing the drawing to be completed.

Use the computer for basic mechanical drawings,.
Correctly place text on a drawing.