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May 21, 2024
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EG 120 - Engineering Graphics I1 lecture hours 3 lab hours 2 credits Course Description This course is intended to introduce the student to the history and fundamentals of the graphic language. Topics include three-dimensional visualization, orthographic and axonometric sketching, projection theories, auxiliary views, basic concepts of projective geometry (visibility, lines and planes), as well as an introduction to 3-D CAD. (prereq: none) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Have an understanding of the process of logical spatial reasoning and visualization
- Develop the ability to sketch in pictorial and orthographical forms
- Develop the ability to read and create two-dimensional layouts with general dimensions
- Have an understanding of and an ability to utilize projective spatial graphics
- Develop the ability to use three-dimensional computer programs for engineering graphics
Prerequisites by Topic Course Topics
- Scales and required equipment (2 classes)
- Sketching and visualization (4 classes)
- Projection theory and reference planes (3 classes)
- Pictorials (2 classes)
- Projection and spatial geometry (i.e., true length lines, point view, true size, edge views) (6 classes)
- Sections (3 classes)
- Dimensioning (3 classes)
- Computer graphics (14 classes)
- Evaluations (3 classes)
Laboratory Topics
- Problems for each of the topics from the book or handouts
- Creation of 3D CAD models and solution of selected problems by means of the CAD program
Coordinator Marvin Bollman
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