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EG 110 - Industrial Graphics with CAD Description In this course, students learn to interpret and create industrial drawings. Students use AutoCAD to create single and multiview drawings using proper view position, auxiliary views, and section views. Students are introduced to: dimensioning, tolerances, threads and fasteners, as well as basic functions in CAD necessary to manage files. Credit Hours: 3 Contact Hours: 4 School: School of STEM Department: Architectural and Mechanical Design Discipline: EG Major Course Revisions: N/A Last Revision Date Effective: 20230221T10:08:05 Course Review & Revision Year: 2027-2028 Course Type: Program Requirement- Offering designed to meet the learning needs of students in a specific GRCC program. Course Format: Lecture/Lab - Must meet Lecture & Lab Ratios
General Education Requirement: None General Education Learner Outcomes (GELO): NA Course Learning Outcomes:
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Access CAD software and be able to load and save CAD files.
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Add layers to the current layering system using best and accepted practice.
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Draw lines using absolute, relative, polar, direct distance entry and polar tracking as well as other customary line input commands.
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Draw geometry using accepted best practices.
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Lay out a three view drawing and understand the relationship between primary views in a two dimensional multiview drawing.
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Employ editing/modifying commands and use the inquiry commands to check a drawing.
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Construct a primary auxiliary view and understand the representation of a section view.
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Dimension a drawing using best accepted practice and tolerance using standard tolerancing systems.
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Represent threads and use blocks and library symbols.
- Use visual representations such as graphs, charts, or graphics to enhance the meaning of the message that is being communicated.
- Identify the best solution to a problem or issue.
Approved for Online Delivery?: Yes Course Outline:
- Understanding of scales/measurement, Introduction to AutoCad, and Loading/Saving files
- Coordinate entry, snap tools, modify commands
- Title blocks, layers, text, and printing
- Dimension style manager and dimension types
- Single view drawings and geometric construction
- Inquiry commands
- Orthographic projection
- Scaled drawings (half, quarter, 2:1, metric)
- Auxiliary views
- Sectioning
- Tolerances
- Design center and electrical drawings
Mandatory CLO Competency Assessment Measures: None Name of Industry Recognize Credentials: None Instructional Strategies: Lecture: 50-60%
Demonstration: 20-30%
Group/Lab work: 30-40%
Mandatory Course Components: None Academic Program Prerequisite: None Prerequisites/Other Requirements: None English Prerequisite(s): None Math Prerequisite(s): None Course Corerequisite(s): None Course-Specific Placement Test: None Course Aligned with IRW: N/A Consent to Enroll in Course: No Department Consent Required Total Lecture/Lab Hours Per Week: 4 Faculty Credential Requirements: Master’s Degree (GRCC general requirement), Professionally qualified through work experience in field (Perkins Act or Other) (list below) Faculty Credential Requirement Details: None Maximum Course Enrollment: 24 Equivalent Courses: None Dual Enrollment Allowed?: Yes Accepted GRCC Advanced Placement (AP) Exam Credit: None AP Min. Score: NA Number of Times Course can be taken for credit: 1 Programs Where This Courses is a Requirement: Electronics Engineering Technology, A.A.A.S, Mechanical Design Certificate, Mechanical Design, A.A.A.S., Plastics-Polymer Engineering Technology, A.A.A.S. (Ferris State University-Manufacturing Engineering Technology), Plastics-Polymer Engineering Technology, A.A.A.S. (Ferris State University-Plastics Engineering Technology), Pre-Engineering Design Technology, A.A. (Western Michigan University), Pre-Engineering Management Technology, A.A. (Western Michigan University), Pre-Industrial & Entrepreneurial Engineering, A.A. (Western Michigan University), Pre-Manufacturing Engineering Technology, A.A. (Western Michigan University), Tooling and Manufacturing Technology, A.A.A.S., Welding Certificate, Welding Technology, A.A.A.S. People Soft Course ID Number: 101408 Course CIP Code: 15.9999 High School Articulation Agreements exist?: Yes If yes, with which high schools?: Allegan County Tech Center, Byron Center High School, Careerline Tech Center, Cooperville High School, East Kentwood High School, Forest Hills Central High School, Forest Hills Eastern High School, Forest Hills Northern High School, Grandville High School, Hudsonville High School, Kenowa Hills High School, Kent Career Technical Center, Lowell High School, Mecosta-Osceola Career Center, Montcalm Area Career Center, Northview High School, Saugatuck High School, Sparta High School, Thornapple Kellogg High School, Tri County High School, Wayland High School, Zeeland High School Non-Credit GRCC Agreement exist?: No If yes, with which Departments?: NA Corporate Articulation Agreement exist?: No If yes, with which Companies?: NA
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