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3D Solids Modeling with SolidWorks

DMA C129

CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course covers the principles of orthographic drawing, pictorial drawing, dimensioning and geometric tolerancing, and descriptive geometry and their application to the visualization, representation, analysis, solution, and documentation of engineering problems, using computer-aided drafting (CAD).  CAD problems will involve two-dimensional orthographics and three dimensional wire-frame and solid models.

LEARNING OUTCOMES & ASSESSMENTS

Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to

  1. Analyze and evaluate the requirements of a particular technical drafting project. This will be assessed with a project, scored with a rubric.

  2. Solve complex design problems and communicate ideas in the technical fields of architecture, engineering, and manufacturing, using computer-drawing software to create three-dimensional wire-frame and solid models.  This will be assessed with a project, scored with a rubric.

  3. Apply the principles of orthographic projection, isometrics, and descriptive geometry to the solution of engineering problems.  This will be assessed with a project, scored with a rubric.

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