ME EN 272
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Engineering Graphics--Principles and Applications
Mechanical Engineering
Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering
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
Collaboration
Learning Outcome
7. Collaborate with teammates to learn how to apply CAD tools to the modeling projects.
Title
Top-Down and Bottom-Up Design
Learning Outcome
6. Understand the approaches and processes used in component and assembly modeling, i.e. top-down and bottom-up design.
Title
Modeling Techniques
Learning Outcome
1. Understand both surface and solid modeling techniques found in a modern commercial CAD package.
Title
Engineering Drawings - Standard
Learning Outcome
4. Create, read and understand engineering drawings composed of multiple views with standard dimensioning and tolerancing nomenclature.
Title
CAD Modeling - Average to Complex Components
Learning Outcome
3. Design and create CAD models of average to complex mechanical components.
Title
CAD Modeling - Basic Components
Learning Outcome
2. Create a CAD model of basic machine components and assemblies.
Title
Engineering Drawings - Geometric
Learning Outcome
5. Create, read and understand engineering drawings that contain geometric dimensioning, tolerancing symbology and mating parts fit.
Title
Product Design and Manufacturing Information
Learning Outcome
8. Prepare a design package for a real-world device to be manufactured in Me En 382.