EGDT 1070 3 Dimension Computer Modeling

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EGDT 1070
3 Dimensional Modeling - Inventor
2015-16
Instructor
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Course
Description
This is a Concurrent Enrollment Course, offering both high school credit through ______________ High
School and college credit through Utah Valley University. Credit from this course is transferable to all
colleges and universities. Contact the receiving institution for how the credits will be applied.
Teaches basic 3D computer modeling course which emphasizes the development of 3D machine parts,
assemblies, and drawings in a constraint-based modeling environment using AutoDesk Inventor. Emphasizes
the feature based design process, which simulates actual manufacturing processes with 2D sketching tools
and with 3D modeling tools including extrusions, revolutions, sweeps, lofts, coils, shells, placed features,
patterns, and many others. Also teaches creation of basic multi-part assemblies, constraint-driven assembly
animation, and generation of detailed production drawings.
Prerequisites
EGDT 1040 with a grade of C- or higher
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion, students should be able to:
1-
Successfully model and edit basic 3D machine parts using sketching tools and modeling functions including
extrude, revolve, hole shell, web, loft, sweep, coil, fillet, chamfer, draft, emboss, pattern, and mirror;
2-
Demonstrate understanding of and apply geometric and dimensional constraints to part models;
3-
Design an optimal feature creation order for any basic machine part;
4-
Create basic assemblies made from multiple parts;
5-
Demonstrate understanding of and apply mate, angle, tangent, and insert assembly constraints, and
transition constraints to assemblies;
6-
Create custom drawing borders and title blocks;
7-
Generate correctly scaled base, projected, auxiliary, isometric, section, detail, breakout, and broken views
of parts in drawings;
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8-
Create appropriate drawing dimensions, annotations, notes, and symbols;
9-
Correctly format line weight, line type, terminator, center mark, and dimension style standards for any
drawing.
Text | Instructional Material
Autodesk Inventor Software
Assessment
Department
Grading Scale
A = 93-100%
C = 73-76.9%
A- = 90-92.9%
C- = 70-72.9%
B+ = 87-89.9%
D+ = 67-69.9%
B = 83-86.9%
D = 63-66.9%
B- = 80-82.9%
D- = 60-62.9%
C+ = 77-79.9%
E = 59.9% and below
Grades and Credit
You will receive the same grade for your high school course as you receive for your college course. Your
grade for this class will become part of your permanent college transcript and will affect your GPA. A low
grade in this course can affect college acceptance and scholarship eligibility.
University
Academic Integrity
Utah Valley University expects all students to maintain integrity and high standards of individual honesty in
academic work, to obey the law, and to show respect for others. Students of this class are expected to
support an environment of academic integrity, have the right to such an environment, and should avoid all
aspects of academic dishonesty. Examples of academic dishonesty include plagiarizing, faking of data,
sharing information during an exam, discussing an exam with another student who has not taken the exam,
consulting reference material during an exam, submitting a written assignment which was authored by
someone other than you, and/or cheating in any form. Violators of this policy will be subject to disciplinary
action. Cheating will not be tolerated. It will result in a FAILING grade for the course.
In keeping with UVU policy, evidence of academic dishonesty may result in a failing grade in the course and
disciplinary review by the college. Additional information on this topic is published in the student handbook
and is available on the UVU website.
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Students with Disabilities
If you have any disability, which may impair your ability to successfully, complete this course, please contact
the Accessibility Services office, 863-8747, BU 146. Academic accommodations are granted for all students
who have qualified documented disabilities. All services are coordinated with the Accessibility Services
office.
Dropping the Class
_________ is the last day to drop the course without it showing on your transcript.
_________ is the last day to withdraw from the class.
If you drop the high school class, you must also withdraw from the UVU class to avoid receiving an E or UW
(unofficial withdrawal).
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