Mechanical Drafting

Course Description:

Course number: TE203

Course length: 1 trimester

Grades: 10-12

Type of credit: Elective, 0.5 credit

Prerequisite: Materials and Processes Technology or Introduction to Engineering 1

Laude Point(s): None

This course will cover the basic principles of print reading. The emphasis is on interpreting standard lines and symbols in single- and multiple-view drawings. Topics include print reading procedures, drawing changes, machining specifications, and the reading of prints in specialized areas including ANSI and ISO standards. The course will also cover extensively how to use the Inventor software that is capable of creating 3D drawings and CNC toolpaths.

Example Projects: 3D Printed Prototype, Reverse Engineering, CNC Final Project, Shopbot Puzzle

Equipment learned/used: 3D printers, Shopbot, CNC Mill

Software learned/used: Inventor

Workplace Competencies:

Students receive daily points based on a rubric that grades students on characteristics that they are expected to have in the workplace such as attendance, being prepared, behavior, attitude, participation, safety practices, and time management on class work.

Grading:

Students will have formative assessments throughout the semester consisting of bookwork, worksheets, quizzes, essays, etc. In addition they will also have summative assessments consisting of tests and projects. They will be graded on a cumulative points based system using the following grade scale:

92.5-100 A 89.5-92.49 A- 86.50-89.49 B+ 82.50-86.49 B 79.50-82.49 B- 76.50-79.49 C+

72.50-76.49 C 69.50-72.49 C- 66.50-69.49D+ 62.50-66.49 D 59.50-62.49 D- 59.49 or less F

Late Work:

Students will be given one extra day for each day they are gone to turn in assignments with no penalty. If a student does not turn in an assignment on time they will lose 10% of what they earn on that assignment for each day that it is late until they reach 50%. Once a student reaches this point they will be allowed to turn in their assignment for 50% of what they earn until the grading window for that term closes. After the grading term closes they will receive no credit.

Retakes:

All students are allowed to retake tests for full credit as long as it is arranged with me outside of the normally scheduled class time, such as during WYN, Homeroom, before school, or after school. Students who choose to retake a test will be given the score they earn on the retake.

Needed Items:

Each student is required to have a pencil and paper every day.

Good communication is essential for a successful school year. If you have any comments, questions, or concerns please get in touch with me!

Mr. Miller ~ Phone: 715-294-2127 ext. 4122 Email: millerk@osceolak12.org