Course Name

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The Higher Canadian Institute for Engineering
Technology and Business
Quality Assurance Unit
Course Name: Working Drawing 1
Course Code: ARC 331
I.
Basic Course Information
Program(s) on which the course is given: Architecture Engineering
Department offering the course: Architecture Engineering
Academic level: 4th level
Semester in which course is offered: fall
Course pre-requisite(s): ARC 233
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours Through:
Lecture
1.0
Tutorial*
4.0
Practical*
0.0
Total
5.0
Approval date of course specification: September 2014
II.
Overall Aims of Course
Studio work aims at preparing complete specialized sets of drawings and
applying previous courses knowledge gained with an emphasis on methods of
construction and high technology working details. Detailed plans, elevation and
sections. Finishing tables. Opening tables. Producing a whole set of detailing
including electrical and plumbing drawings.
III.
Program ILOs covered by course
Program Intended Learning Outcomes (By Code)
Knowledge &
Intellectual Skills
Professional Skills
Understanding
K15, K16,K20
I2, I16, I20
P4, P5
General
Skills
G2, G6, G7
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IV. Intended Learning Outcomes of Course (ILOs)
a. Knowledge and Understanding
On completing the course, students should be able to:
k1- Recognize of the material and symbols.
k2- Describe of the complete executive drawings.
b. Intellectual/Cognitive Skills
On completing the course, students should be able to:
i1- a big project with a ground floor plan, basement.
i2- The elevation, details drawings.
c. Practical/Professional Skills
On completing the course, students should be able to:
p1- executing the Plan, elevations and sections.
p2- HVAC SYSTEMS
d. General and Transferable Skills
On completing the course, students should be able to:
g1- Work in stressful environment and within constraints.
g2-Lead and motivate individuals.
g3-Search for information and adopt life-long self-learning.
V. Course Matrix Contents
Main Topics / Chapters
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Introduction
Choosing a project
Plan drawing
Sections drawing
Midterm
Elevation drawing
Details drawing
HVAC drawing
Research discussion
Submission (pre final- final )
Net Teaching Weeks
VI.
Duration
(Weeks)
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
13
Course ILOs Covered by Topic
(By ILO Code)
K&U
I.S.
P.S.
G.S.
k2
k1
g3,g2
k1
i1
p1
g2
k1,k2
i1
p1
g2
g1,g2
k2
i2
p1
g1
k2
i2
g1
k2
i1
p2
g2
g3
i1
g1
Course Weekly Detailed Topics / hours / ILOs
Week
No.
Sub-Topics
Total
Hours
1
Determining a research for each student to
be delivered and discussed at the end of the
term.
5
Contact Hours
Theoretical
Practical
Hours
Hours*
4
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
The executive designs and drawings.
Clarification of division of executive
drawings and components of the executive
project.
The way of filling in the data and the style of
the executive drawing.
Drawing of the materials’ symbols, the doors
and the windows, the way of filling in the
data Lines thickness.
For example (a simple project, beach cabin
on the sea).
Preparation of the complete executive
drawings (architectural - electrical - sanitary)
(A project of residential villa includes two
floors) & Basement) / or post office project.
The ground floor plan & Basement
The front elevation & The completion of the
elevation (the project of residential villa
includes two floors) & details drawing.
5
4
5
4
5
4
5
4
5
4
Midterm Exam
5
5
5
5
Pre-final submission
5
Final submission and discussing the
5
project
Revision
5
Final Exam
Total Teaching Hours
The drawing of section A-A., B-B.
Project’s electrical works.
Structural works foundations & axes & slabs.
Research’s discussion.
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Teaching/Learning
Method
Lectures & Seminars
Tutorials
Computer lab Sessions
Practical lab Work
Reading Materials
Web-site Searches
Research & Reporting
Problem Solving /
Selected
Method
VII. Teaching and Learning Methods
Course ILOs Covered by Method (By ILO Code)
K&U
√
√
k1
k2
√
k1
Intellectual
Skills
i1,i2
Professional
Skills
p1,p2
i1
General
Skills
g3
g2, g3
g1,g2 ,g3
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Problem-based Learning
Projects
Independent Work
Group Work
Case Studies
Presentations
Simulation Analysis
√
k2
i1,i2
√
k1
I1
p1,p2
g1,g2 ,g3
g2
Others (Specify):
Selected
Method
VIII. Assessment Methods, Schedule and Grade Distribution
Course ILOs Covered by Method
(By ILO Code)
Assessment
Method
K&U
I.S.
P.S.
G.S.
Midterm Exam
Final Exam
Quizzes
Course Work
Report Writing
Case Study
Analysis
Oral
Presentations
Practical
Group Project
Individual Project
Others (Specify):
√
√
√
k1,k2
i1,i2
p1,p2
g1,g2,g3
g1,g2,g3
20%
50%
g2,g3
10%
√
√
Assessment
Weight /
Percentage
5%
k1,k2
i1,i2
p1,p2
g2,g3
15%
Week
No.
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Technology and Business
Quality Assurance Unit
IX.
List of References
3. Prof. D Tawfik Ahmed Abd EL Gawaad
Technical Dictionary Architecture and Building Construction.
4. Ernst Neufert Architect's Data.
Essential Text Books
Course notes
Recommended books

1. Benjamin B. Tregoe & John W . Zimmerman TOP Management
Strategy.
2.Ministry of Housing & new Community The Arab Republic of Egypt.
Egyptian Code For Design & Carry Out No_ 204- 2005
Periodicals, Web sites, 
etc …
X.
Facilities required for teaching and learning
Appropriate teaching accommodation including teaching aids and computers.
Course coordinator: DR. Tamer refaat
Head of Department: DR. Tamer refaat
Date: January 2015
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