DR 279 - Team Design Project Description This is a project-oriented laboratory course in which students use a team approach to solve technical problems similar to those encountered by designers in industry. Using computer-aided solid modeling software, teams create the necessary 3D models, prototypes, use analysis software tool, and technical documentation. Each team is required to make oral and written presentations to their classmates. Credit Hours: 3 Contact Hours: 4 Prerequisites/Other Requirements: DR 229 (D- or Higher) and DR 190 (D- or Higher) English Prerequisite(s): None Math Prerequisite(s): None Course Corequisite(s): None Academic Program Prerequisite: None Consent to Enroll in Course: No Department Consent Required Dual Enrollment Allowed?: Yes Course Fees: $30.00 Number of Times Course can be taken for credit: Programs Where This Course is a Requirement: Mechanical Design, A.A.A.S., Mechanical Design Certificate Other Courses Where This Course is a Prerequisite: None Other Courses Where this Course is a Corequisite: None Other Courses Where This course is included in within the Description: None General Education Requirement: None General Education Learner Outcomes (GELO): NA Course Learning Outcomes: 1. Save and retrieve: models, drawings, and assembles.2. Work on a team approach in solving a design problem. 3. Develop prototypes using a 3D modeling system. 4. Use analysis software tools for product design. 5. Create technical documentation. 6. Make an oral and written presentation to classmates. 7. Develop a plan to implement a solution to a problem or issue. 8. Complete work accurately, with attention to detail. Course Outline: I. Orientation A. Course structure and grading B. Software and hardware II. Developing the team groups A. Assigning individuals to their teams 3-4 per team III. Assigning the teams their design problems IV. Introduction on working as team members V. Developing and analyzing design function VI. Creating 3D solid models and assemblies VII. Developing the engineering documentation VIII. Creating final prototypes IX. Create structural, motion, and thermal simulation X. Oral and written reports Approved for Online and Hybrid Delivery?: Yes Instructional Strategies: Lecture: 10-20%Demonstrations: 20-30% Group Projects: 30-40% Presentations: 10-20% Mandatory Course Components: None Accepted GRCC Advanced Placement (AP) Exam Credit: None Name of Industry Recognize Credentials: None
Course-Specific Placement Test: Course Aligned with ARW/IRW Pairing: N/A Mandatory Department Assessment Measures: None GRCC Course Type: Program Requirement: Meets the learning needs of students in a specific GRCC program. Course Format: Lecture/Lab - Must meet Lecture & Lab Ratios Total Lecture/Lab Hours Per Week: 4 People Soft Course ID Number: 102933 Course CIP Code: 15.9999 Maximum Course Enrollment: 22 Course Software Utilized: Solidworks School: School of STEM Department: Architectural and Mechanical Design Discipline: DR Faculty Credential Requirements: Master’s Degree (GRCC general requirement), Other (list below), Professionally qualified through work experience in field (Perkins Act or Other) (list below) Faculty Credential Requirement Details: The instructor must know Mechanical Drafting thoroughly. He or she must know CAD 3D solid modeling softwares, such as Solidworks. He or she must have good software and interpersonal teaching skills. Must have 4,000 hours of work experience in industry. Major Course Revisions: N/A Last Revision Date Effective: 20260220T14:34:49 Course Review & Revision Year: 2030-2031
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