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Course
Pro-forma
Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering (Prosthetics and Orthotics)
Code
KUEP2133
Title
Computer-Aided Drawing
Pre-requisite
None
Student Learning Time (SLT)
80 hours
Credit
2
Learning Outcomes
1.
Outline the guidelines for good manual drawing practice.
2.
Distinguish orthographic, isometric and oblique projection
3.
Visualize and explain the drawings in the orthographic,
isometric and oblique projection
4.
Determine the true length, shape, bearing and slope of a
line/plane
5.
Use the commanding engineering drawing software such as
mirror,copy, array and rotate
6.
Draw 3D drawings using extrude, revolve, cut and merge.
Synopsis
Guidelines for good manual drawing practice. Distinguish
orthographic, isometric and oblique projection. Visualize and
explain the drawings in the orthographic, isometric and oblique
projection. Determine the true length, shape, bearing and slope
of a line/plane. Use the commanding engineering drawing
software such as mirror, copy, array and rotate. Draw 3D
drawings using extrude, revolve, cut and merge.
Assessment
40 % Continuous Assessments
60 % Final Examination
References
1.
Richard Budynas, Keith NisbettMechanical Engineering
Design, McGraw Hill
2.
Robert Norton, “Machine Design: An Integrated approach”,
Pearson
3.
A.W. Boundy,Engineering Drawing, McGraw Hill
4.
Steve Krar, Arthur Gill, Peter Smid,Technology of Machine
Tools, McGraw Hill
Soft Skills
Communication Skills (CS1, CS2)
Critical thinking and problem solving skills (CT1, CT2, CT3)