The course deals with the identification and application of the basic principles, theories and drafting fundamentals in the preparation of working drawing. It also focuses on orthographic projection, dimensioning, sectioning, scaling, notes and specifications using two methods such as freehand and mechanical drawing in the preparation of working drawings.
M I D T E R M
Introduction to Drafting
Drafting Tools Materials and Equipment and their Uses and Care
Lettering Sketching and Line Techniques
Geometric Constructions
Orthographic Drawing
Pictorial Drawing
F I N A L S
Theory of Design
Dimensioning
Scaling
Sectioning
Auxiliary Views
Working Drawing
Submit a compilation or e-portfolio of all the Learning Activities
(For detailed policies, please refer to Student Handbook)
ONLINE
a) Mobile phones, laptops, and iPods must be charged before attending online class.
b) Honesty, courtesy and respect to everyone, disregarding social position, color gender or culture, must be strictly upheld at all times.
c) Wear decent clothes when attending online class.
d) Observe proper online decorum. Speak only when you are recognized by your instructor. Mute your microphone during your instructor’s discussion or when somebody is speaking.
e) You can turn off your camera when someone is giving their lecture and sharing their screen/ presentation online. Turn on your camera when no one is presenting a screen online and/or if you are instructed to do so.
f) Any student found to have participated in academic dishonesty (ex. cheating, etc.) will receive a “5.0” in the course, and maybe subject to further disciplinary action
FACE-TO-FACE
a) Mobile phones, laptop, and iPods must be turned to silent mode or off during class period.
b) Honesty, courtesy and respect to everyone, disregarding social position, color gender or culture, must be strictly upheld at all times.
c) A student with 3 unexcused consecutive absences will be DROPPED from the class.
d) Three tardy arrivals may be counted as one absence.
e) Any student found to have participated in academic dishonesty (ex. cheating, etc.) will receive a “5.0” in the course, and maybe subject to further disciplinary action.