Technical Sketching for Watch Technology SYLLABUS Fall Quarter COURSE: Number: Credits: Institution: Location: Days/Time: Office: CIP: FEE TYPE: WATCH TECHNOLOGY HIN 11X 1 North Seattle Community College IB 3420 Tuesdays: 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. IB2319B 15.XXXX PREREQUISITES NONE INSTRUCTOR: Office Hours: Phone: E-Mail: Dept.: STEPHEN H. SIMMONS T 12:00 –2:30 pm TH 10:30 – 1:00pm 206/934-0085 ext. 0085 ssimmons@northseattle.edu BE-IT COURSE LENGTH One term COURSE DESCRIPTION Theory and practice in graphical representation and visualization of 3D objects; descriptive geometry; orthographic projection of principal and auxiliary views; sections; pictorials; developments, and dimensioning theory; includes an introduction to AutoCAD. This class is designed for students in the Architecture Engineering Drafting Program. LEARNING OBJECTIVES After completing this course, you will be able to: Produce basic drawings from given problems using established standards. Visualize three-dimensional objects. Create multi-view drawings, partial auxiliary views, and section views. Work from isometric and oblique pictorial drawings. Apply dimensions and tolerances to working drawings. RECOMMENDED TEXT Engineering Graphics: Tools for the Mind, Bryan Graham; SDC; ISBN 978-1-58503-412-3, available at the North Seattle Community College Bookstore or various on-line retailers. ATTENDANCE, LATENESS Class attendance is very important. Missing more than one week of class (two class periods) may result in a letter grade penalty. Always try to talk to the instructor in advance should you need to be absent. Students are expected to be on time to class. LEARNING NEEDS If you need accommodations such as an ergonomic chair or computer mouse, language interpreter, tutor, or any other equipment, please contact the Office of Access Services, if you have not already done so. Also, please inform the instructor as soon as possible. ACADEMIC DISHONESTY A student who submits the work of another as her/his own or deliberately fails to properly credit words or ideas borrowed from another source is guilty of plagiarism. A student, who uses notes, takes an exam for another student, copies answers from another student’s exam, copies drawings in any manner or any other similar conduct aimed at making false representations with respect to student’s academic performance is guilty of cheating. Please refer to the Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook for more information regarding academic dishonesty. ASSIGNMENT SCHEDULE WEEK DATE TOPIC 1 9/24 Course Introduction 2 10/1 3 VIDEO CLASS PLATES HWK Lettering / Sketching 1 LTR-1, SKT-1 SKT-3 10/8 Orthographic Proj 2 ORT-1 ORT-2 4 10/15 Orthographic Proj 3 ORT-5 ORT6 5 10/22 Isometrics 4 SKT-6, ISO-1 ISO-3 6 10/29 TEST – 1 (Lettering/Sketching/Orthographic Projection/Isometrics) 7 11/5 Sections 7 SEC-1 SEC-2 8 11/12 Dimensioning 9 DIM-1, DIM-2 9 11/19 Dimensioning 10 DIM-5 DIM-6 10 11/26 TE S T – 2 (Sections/Dimensioning) 11 12/3 Catch-up on any late homework 12 12/9 FINALS WEEK