ME EN 272
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Engineering Graphics--Principles and Applications
Course Description
Comprehensive applications of CAD-based national (ANSI) and international (ISO) graphics standards, including coordinate and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing practices, manufacturing, and product verification procedures.
When Taught
Fall, Winter, Spring
Min
3
Fixed/Max
3
Fixed
2
Fixed
2
Other Prerequisites
Me En professional program for Me En students; or non-Me En major in Engineering and Technology.
Title
Modeling Techniques
Learning Outcome
1. Understand and use solid and surface modeling techniques found in a modern commercial CAD package.
Title
Create CAD Models
Learning Outcome
2. Create CAD models of parts/assemblies from Engineering Drawings.
Title
Design Using CAD
Learning Outcome
3. Use CAD to design and model complex parts/assemblies.
Title
Engineering Drawings
Learning Outcome
4. Understand, read and create engineering drawings composed of multiple views with standard dimensioning and tolerancing nomenclature.
Title
Mechanical Fits
Learning Outcome
5. Understand how mating parts should fit together and how to specify limits of fit on an engineering drawing.
Title
Top-Down and Bottom-Up Design
Learning Outcome
6. Understand and use top-down and bottom-up CAD modeling the approaches and processes used in component and assembly modeling.
Title
Collaboration
Learning Outcome
7. Collaborate with teammates to learn how to apply CAD tools to design modeling projects.
Title
Communication
Learning Outcome
8. Communicate the results from CAD work using design packages, renderings, annotated renderings, and animations.
Title
Divine Assistance
Learning Outcome
9. Learn to work in concert with divine assistance to creatively and efficiently accomplish difficult engineering design tasks.
Title
Lifelong Learning and Service
Learning Outcome
10. Understand how effecive and thoutful design can be used to meet the needs of specific groups of people.