– Summer I 2009 –

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Student Syllabus Cover Sheet
Revised June, 2006
Semester and Year – Summer I 2009
CRN (Course Reference Number), Course Prefix, Number and Title –
30475
DFTG1409-160
Basic CAD
Course Meeting Days, Times and Location (Campus, Building, and Room number) –
On Line Format
Open Lab Wednesday
2:00AM - 7:30PM
Wharton Campus
J.R. Peace Bldg.
Room 208
Instructor’ Name – Jo Ann Lurker
Instructor’s Telephone number(s) – 979-532-6339
Instructor’s email address – joannl@wcjc.edu
Instructor’s webpage –
Instructor’s Office Hours and Office Location– Peace 210
MTT 8:30am to 2:30pm
Wednesday 2:00pm to 7:30pm
Friday 8:30pm to 12:00pm
Course Catalog Description – An introduction to basic computer-aided drafting.
Emphasis is placed on drawing setup; creating and modifying geometry; storing
and retrieving predefined shapes; placing, rotating, and scaling objects, adding
text and dimensions, using layers, coordinating systems; as well as input and
output devices.
Prerequisite: Credit for TASP Reading met or current enrollment in READ0307.
Credit: Four semester hours.
Instructor’s Grading System –
A= 100 – 90, B= 89 - 80, C= 79 - 70,
(Details are included in outline)
D= 69 - 60, F= <60
Instructor’s Attendance Policy – As outlined in Department Ground Rules
 There is no distinction between excused & inexcusable absences or tardiness.
 Additionally, students will receive an attendance grade for the class. This grade
will be the equivalent of a test grade and will be included in the students’ final
average for the class.
Last day to “Drop” course with grade of “W” – June 30, 2009
* Any student with a disability or other special circumstance requiring academic accommodations or other consideration in order to
successfully complete the requirements of this course should identify himself or herself individually to the instructor to discuss the
matter in a private and confidential manner.
** Misconduct for which discipline may be administered at WCJC includes, but is not limited to, cheating, plagiarism, or knowingly
furnishing false information to the college (plagiarism and cheating refer to the use of unauthorized books, notes, or otherwise
securing help in a test, copying tests, assignments, reports, or term papers).
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