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May 09, 2025
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ENGR& 114 - Engineering Graphics 4 CR
Introduces methods of communicating technical information in engineering design and research. Topics include freehand sketching, lettering, scales, drawing layout, graphical vector methods, orthographic projection, pictorials, auxiliary views, section views, dimensioning, thread specifications, and tolerances. Includes Computer-Aided Design with parametric solid modeling, drawing production and assemblies.
Prerequisite(s): MATH&141 (or higher), or placement by assessment in MATH&142 or above, or entry code.
Course Outcomes
- Proficiently use drafting instruments: pencil, triangles, compass, protractor, and scales to construct precisely defined 2D sketch geometry and 2D vector operations.
- Create and visualize drawing representations of 3D models using: orthographic, pictorial, sectional and auxiliary techniques.
- Determine proper drawing notations for thread specifications and tolerance limits.
- Use parametric Computer Aided Design software to create and document part models and assemblies.
GenEd Outcomes: Communication
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