Course #: 496321 , SCED - 21933: Course includes advanced design applications Students work in teams to fully develop a plan for a large-scale project. After successful completion of this course, students have the knowledge and skills to sit for either or both AutoCAD and/or Revit certifications.
Essential Concepts
Apply basic to advanced CAD skills
Read, design, and develop technical drawings/plans
Understand components of green construction and lean manufacturing
Document and demonstrate the design-build-maintain process
Create a project schedule with construction estimations
Document construction management requirements
Develop a portfolio
Use CAD to design for Rapid Prototyping (CNC Laser, Router, and 3D Printer)
Safely select and utilize appropriate materials, tools and equipment
Analyze a product to determine the need for modifications, repairs, or redesigns.
Scope and Sequence
1st Project- Splined Wooden Box/Safety
CAD redesign
--OR--
Select a project to reverse engineer
Design in CAD
Build/Review Safety
2nd Project in CAD
Design in CAD (Step Stool)
Building 2nd Project -Batch Manufacturing
Lean Manufacturing Intro
Mini Manufacturing Run (Batch Run)
Mini wood working project and plan on how it would be manufactured.
CAD Advanced
Revit Intro/Tutorial
Multilayer Floor plan
Option: 3D print design.
Architectural unit with “Hangout” design (Incomplete)
Design-Build-Maintain
Cost Benefit
Green Construction
Energy Audit of house
Any concepts from The Architecture and Construction Resources
3rd Project Student Choice Design
Options (teacher’s choice)
Must include CNC or Laser component
Plans & 3D model in Inventor
Project Schedule (Template)
Lean Manufacturing
Portfolio
New Projects
Shed/Balsa Wood Modeling Project
1st Project Ideas
2nd Project Ideas
Shed Design
3rd Project Ideas
Resources
Eliminating wasted Material
Managing wasted material
Eliminating wasted Time/downtime
Eliminating Excessive Movement
Organizing space