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Engineering Design I ‐ EL5728 Scope and Sequence

Unit Topic Lesson Lesson Objectives


Engineering Design I
Course Overview
Introduction
Describe the goal of the course
Describe the types of jobs that use engineering design skills
List tips for achieving academic success in the course
Start the Course
Identify computer requirements
Learn how to move through the course
Switch between windows
Set Up Your Computer
Find files and folders on a computer
Set up a computer to show the List folder view and file name extensions
Make a course folder
Set Up a Browser and Install 7‐Zip
Set up a Web browser
Download and install a zip utility
Download Resources and Zip Assignments
Get the course resources
Install software
Zip and unzip files and folders
Health and Safety in the Workplace
Define ergonomics and repetitive strain injury
Identify common tips for better ergonomics while using computers
Define OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
Define Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Computer Basics
Define hardware, software, software programs, and operating systems
Identify how to start and shut down a computer
Identify input devices, output devices, and storage devices
Identify tips for taking care of computer equipment
Identify how to open a Help center and how to search a computer

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Engineering Design I ‐ EL5728 Scope and Sequence

Unit Topic Lesson Lesson Objectives


Create Shapes
Explore CAD
Define engineering and computer‐aided design (CAD)
Identify common types of engineering and CAD‐based careers
Identify the differences between freehand drawing, technical drawing, and CAD drawing
Define drafting and identify the purpose of common drafting tools
Set Up a Drawing
Create a new blank drawing in CadStd
Set up the page size and orientation, and the grid and snap
Save a .cad file and use CadStd's Help page
Create and delete lines
Use the Undo and Redo buttons
Use Coordinates
Draw lines using absolute coordinates
Draw lines using relative coordinates
Plot points using a Cartesian coordinate system
Create a House
View a drawing by zooming, moving the drawing around, and returning to normal view
Use the Rectangle Tool and Line Tool to draw shapes and lines
Use the Change Entity Tool to change the shape of an object
Use the Snap To End, Snap Intersection, and Snap To Mid Point commands
Create a Face
Draw circles, ellipses, and arcs
Copy, move, mirror, and rotate objects
Use the Snap Center command to place an object in the center of a circle
Create Orthographic Drawings
Explore Orthographic Projections
Define 2‐D and 3‐D
Define orthographic projection
Identify the six main views of orthographic projection
Identify the three views used in a three‐view orthographic drawing
Visualize 3‐D objects from different views

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Engineering Design I ‐ EL5728 Scope and Sequence

Unit Topic Lesson Lesson Objectives


Draw a Front View
Define alphabet of lines
Define visible lines and construction lines
Define layers
Use construction lines to draw a front view
Use layers to hide construction lines
Draw Two Views
Define dimensions
Use dimensions and the grid to figure out the lengths of lines
Identify the importance of accurate drawings
Draw a front view and top view of a three‐view orthographic drawing
Draw a Three‐View Orthographic Drawing
Define hidden lines and visualize views with hidden lines
Define scale and layout
Apply guidelines for choosing a front view
Draw a three‐view orthographic drawing with hidden lines
Draw a Hole
Visualize orthographic views with holes
Define symmetry
Define center line
Draw a hole using the Circle Tool, hidden lines, and center lines
Draw Sectional Views
Explore Sectional Views
Define sectional view
Define plane, cutting plane, and cutting plane line
Define section lines
Visualize sectional views of 3‐D objects
Draw a Sectional View
Draw the outside and inside lines of a 3‐D object for a sectional view
Add center lines to holes in a sectional view
Define angle
Draw section lines

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Engineering Design I ‐ EL5728 Scope and Sequence

Unit Topic Lesson Lesson Objectives


Place Cutting Planes
Draw cutting plane lines on orthographic views
Use the Arrow Tool to add arrows to the cutting plane lines
Place cutting plane lines so they cut through important features
Define full section, half section, and offset section
Draw a cutting plane line for an offset section
Create an Isometric Drawing
Explore Pictorial Drawings
Define pictorial drawing, tonal shading techniques, and depth
Identify types of pictorial drawings, such as axonometric, oblique, and perspective
Define isometric drawing
Identify measurements that can be taken from an isometric drawing
Draw with Angles
Use distance and angle measurements to draw lines in CAD
Draw an isometric drawing
Arrange three views and an isometric drawing on a page
Create an Oblique Drawing
Explore Oblique Drawings
Define oblique drawing
Identify which lines can be measured accurately in an oblique drawing
Define foreshortening
Calculate the real depth of a foreshortened object in an oblique drawing
Draw with Oblique Angles
Draw foreshortened lines of depth
Draw an oblique drawing
Arrange three views and an oblique drawing on a page
Create a Perspective Drawing
Explore Perspective Drawings
Define vanishing point and horizon line
Identify common types of perspective, such as one‐point, two‐point, and three‐point perspective
Identify the main purpose of perspective drawings
Sketch in one‐point, two‐point, and three‐point perspective

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Engineering Design I ‐ EL5728 Scope and Sequence

Unit Topic Lesson Lesson Objectives


Draw in Two‐Point Perspective
Use vanishing points and construction lines to draw a cube in two‐point perspective
Change the cube into a different 3‐D object, still in two‐point perspective
Create an Auxiliary View
Explore Auxiliary Views
Define auxiliary view
Identify the purpose of auxiliary views
Identify names of auxiliary views
Visualize auxiliary views of 3‐D objects
Draw with a Reference Plane
Define perpendicular
Define reference plane
Draw a reference plane line
Use a reference plane and construction lines to draw an auxiliary view
Dimension Drawings
Dimension a Block
Define dimensioning, dimension line, and extension line
Define aligned dimensions and unidirectional dimensions
Set the dimension settings
Apply guidelines for good dimensioning
Use Baseline Dimensioning
Define relative dimensioning and baseline dimensioning
Use baseline dimensioning to dimension an object
Apply guidelines for good dimensioning
Dimension a Circle
Identify reasons for dimensioning, such as for size and location
Use a leader line and the Text Tool to dimension a circle
Apply guidelines for good dimensioning

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Engineering Design I ‐ EL5728 Scope and Sequence

Unit Topic Lesson Lesson Objectives


Explore Complex Dimensioning
Identify ways that CAD standards apply to dimensioning
Define dimensioning styles
Define dimension line terminator
Interpret drawings with advanced features, such as center line dimensioning, dual dimensioning, tolerance, and
theoretical points of intersection
Create Working Drawings
Explore Working Drawings
Define working drawings

Identify the contents of working drawings as detail drawings, assembly drawings, and a bill of materials
Draw a Title Block
Define title block and border line
Draw a border
Draw a title block
Add attributes to a title block
Draw a Detail Drawing
Draw a detail drawing
Set dimension settings
Dimension an orthographic view to a center line
Create a Bill of Materials
Draw a bill of materials
Use balloons to label parts of an assembly drawing
Add information about the parts to the bill of materials
Export Working Drawings
Identify ways to work well with clients
Export .cad files to .dxf files, in proper order for a set of working drawings
Create a 3‐D Design
Explore 3‐D Space
Define template
Define model
Use various tools to navigate a 3‐D CAD environment

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Engineering Design I ‐ EL5728 Scope and Sequence

Unit Topic Lesson Lesson Objectives


Draw Edges and Surfaces
Create and save a SketchUp project
Define edge and surface
Define snap and point inference
Use the Line Tool, point inferences, and dots to draw edges
Erase, undo, and redo work
Create a House
Define primitive
Use a basic shape to create a 3‐D object
Move and rotate a 3‐D object
Apply patterns and color to a 3‐D object
Add Objects to the Yard
Use the Measurements box to create objects of specific size
Carve objects with the Push/Pull Tool
Use the Follow Me Tool to create a 3‐D object by moving a shape along a path
Define standard part
Import a model
View Your Design and Reduce File Size
View a design in various 2‐D orthographic views
View a design through a walkthrough
Group parts to remove them for better viewing
Purge old information to reduce the file size

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