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Syllabus ( CE 102 )


   Basic information
Course title: Technical Drawing
Course code: CE 102
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Ferit ÇAKIR
ECTS credits: 3
GTU credits: 2 ()
Year, Semester: 2020-2021, Spring
Level of course: First Cycle (Undergraduate)
Type of course: Compulsory
Language of instruction: English
Mode of delivery: Face to face , Lab work
Pre- and co-requisites: None
Professional practice: No
Purpose of the course: Students will establish an understanding of techniques used in engineering drawings
for technical communications. Students will grasp principles of technical drawing
and writing according to the standards, projection principles, drafting main and
auxiliary views of parts, drawing section views, drawing a third view based on given
two views, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing principles, drawing main and
auxiliary views based on given three-dimensional models. Students will know how to
draw two-dimensional technical drawing using a computer aided design program.
   Learning outcomes Up

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Students can draw appropriate lines, numbers and texts in accordance with international rules.

    Contribution to Program Outcomes

    1. an ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies

    Method of assessment

    1. Homework assignment
    2. Laboratory exercise/exam
  2. Students can identify the visible and non-visible details with appropriate lines and views can dimension drawings according to the technical drawing ruless.

    Contribution to Program Outcomes

    1. an ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies

    Method of assessment

    1. Homework assignment
    2. Laboratory exercise/exam
  3. Can draw three views of the given object, draw perspective from three views and take section from perspective.

    Contribution to Program Outcomes

    1. an ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies

    Method of assessment

    1. Homework assignment
    2. Laboratory exercise/exam
   Contents Up
Week 1: The introduction of Technical Drawing lecture and materials (pencil, drawing tables,
miters and rulers, standard drawing papers and their foldings, letterheads)
Week 2: Norm writing, drawing line and line types, geometric drawings (rectangle, polygon,
circle, ellipse, arc)
Week 3: Principles and applications of descriptive geometry, Homework 1
Week 4: Definition of projection, projection planes and types of projection
Week 5: Scale and dimensioning, dimension elements, attachment and dimension lines,
dimension arrows and numbers, dimensioning rules, order and position of dimension
elements
Week 6: Three views, Homework 2
Week 7: Three views and auxiliary views, Homework 3
Week 8: Mid-term exam, Perspective of three views, definition and drawing rules of isometric
axonometric perspective
Week 9: Perspective of three views, definition and drawing rules of dimetric perspective,
definition and drawing rules of cavalier perspective, Homework 4
Week 10: Section views, sectioning rules, section lining at section views, section types (full
and half section)
Week 11: Section views, sectioning rules, section lining at se
Week 12: Civil engineering applications with computer aided design program
Week 13: Civil engineering applications with computer aided design program
Week 14: Civil engineering applications with computer aided design program, Homework 6
Week 15*: -
Week 16*: Final Exam
Textbooks and materials: T-square, triangles (45° and 30-60°), ruler (30 cm), pencils (0.7 mm with 2B type, 0.5 mm HB type), compass, protractor, pistole kit (curves ruler), eraser, sticky tape, A3 papers, AutoCAD
Recommended readings: 1. Technical Drawing with Engineering Graphics / Giesecke et al. 14th edition, 2014. 2. Fundamentals of Graphics Communication / Gary Robert Bertoline, Eric N. Wiebe, 2005.
  * Between 15th and 16th weeks is there a free week for students to prepare for final exam.
Assessment Up
Method of assessment Week number Weight (%)
Mid-terms: 8 30
Other in-term studies: 0
Project: 0
Homework: 3,6,7,9,11,14 30
Quiz: 0
Final exam: 16 40
  Total weight:
(%)
   Workload Up
Activity Duration (Hours per week) Total number of weeks Total hours in term
Courses (Face-to-face teaching): 3 14
Own studies outside class: 1 14
Practice, Recitation: 0 0
Homework: 2 6
Term project: 0 0
Term project presentation: 0 0
Quiz: 0 0
Own study for mid-term exam: 3 1
Mid-term: 3 1
Personal studies for final exam: 4 1
Final exam: 3 1
    Total workload:
    Total ECTS credits:
*
  * ECTS credit is calculated by dividing total workload by 25.
(1 ECTS = 25 work hours)
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