Course Overview
Introduces the use of the computer as a tool in drafting using AutoCAD 2004. Includes the basic operations, commands, layout techniques and platting processes used in a drafting office.
Prerequisite(s)
- DRFT 1010 (Introductory Drafting) or High School equivalent.
Credits
3.0
- Retired
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Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion, the student will be able to:
- Describe the importance of establishing and adhering to company CAD standards.
- Apply typical industrial drawing standards and CAD standards to engineering drawings.
- Describe how CAD differs from manually produced technical drawings.
- Describe drawing integrity and importance with respect to data sharing.
- Identify the hardware requirements for a typical CAD system.
- Create and edit 2D CAD geometric constructions.
- Create 2D orthographic drawings using CAD techniques.
- Create a primary auxiliary view.
- Create sectional views.
- Place text and dimensions in accordance with CSA standards.
- Create a scaled plot of a technical drawing.
- Apply CAD techniques that enhance productivity.
- Create a 2D working drawing.
- Create a template drawing.
Effective as of Fall 2003
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