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COURSE SYLLABUS

ME 105 Computer Aided Engineering Graphics I

Instructor : Seymur Hasanov


Department : Mechanical Engineering
Office : Department of Mechanical Engineering Drawing, Room 105
E-mail : shesenov@beu.edu.az
Lecture day : Saturday

Total contact hours per semester (assuming 15 weeks):

Lecture 15, Lab 5, Homework 10

Software:
Autodesk AutoCAD

Required Reading and Other Materials will be equivalent to:

01 Technical Drawing with Engineering Graphics Giesecke, Mitchell. 15th ed. Pearson, 2015
02 Technical Graphics Communication Gary R. Bertoline, Eric N. Wiebe, 4th ed. McGraw, 2009
03 Engineering Graphics - Gary R. Bertoline, Eric N. Wiebe 5th ed. McGrawhill, 2007
04 Engineering Graphics with AutoCAD James D. Bethune, Pearson, 2015

Specific, Measurable Student Behavioral Learning Objectives:


Upon completion of this course the student should be able to demonstrate:
1. Relate the completion of drawing problems through proper use of:
a. Mechanical drawing instruments and related equipment
b. Drawing theory and principles of geometric construction
c. Parallel projection principles
d. Dimensioning and tolerance techniques
e. Standard lettering styles and character
2. Recall the various types of standard engineering drawings and their importance to the
respective disciplines.
3. Recall the principles learned in this course to develop 2D design drawings utilizing Computer-
Aided Design software package (AutoCAD, Autodesk Inventor).
4. Repeat the principles learned in this course in team and individual drawing/design projects.

Outline of Course Content:

N Contents Practical (AutoCAD)


1. The Worldwide Language for Design Fundamentals of 2D Construction
2. Layout and Lettering Fundamentals of 2D Construction
3. Technical Sketching Advanced Commands
4. Geometric Construction Advanced Commands
5. Orthographic Projection Orthographic views
6. 2-D Representation Orthographic views
7. Section View Sectional View
8. Auxiliary Views Auxiliary views
9. Dimensioning Dimensioning
10. Tolerance Tolerance, geometrical tolerance
11. Threads, Fasteners, and Springs Threads and Fasteners
12. Working Drawings Working Drawings, assembly
drawing
13. Drawing Management Fundamentals of 3D Drawing
14. Axonometric Projection Modeling, projects
15. Perspective Drawing Gears, Bearings and Cams

Assessment Criteria:

Quantity Total Percentage %


Midterm exam 1 20
Homework 10 10
Lab projects 5 10
Personal Activity 1 10
Final exam 1 50

Notes:

Throughout the semester Google Classroom education portal will be used.


In order to take the final exam, you should attend at least 70% of the lectures, and also
your midterm grade average should be at least 30.
Independent of the class grade average, students who obtain below 35 will receive only
F, for those who obtained below 80 cannot receive A grade.
In this course, we encourage students to work together, even on homework and projects.
But it is expected that each student should write his/her homework himself/herself. It
is undesirable to have similar or identical homework. Similar homework that is
indication of copying will not be tolerated and that homework will not be graded.

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