Course Information |
Course Description: |
This module is designed to introduce the student to several special fields of drafting. Each of these fields has unique design and drafting practices. Topics include: Industrial Piping, Structural Detail, HVAC Sheet Metal bends, hems and seams. All projects relate directly to specific drafting career fields.
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Course Objectives: |
The primary goal of the Drafting Applications I program is to provide the skills required to create technical drawings using correct projection methods from and for industry.
After completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Identify pipe fittings and valves.
- Draw a single line isometric drawing using pipe fittings and valves.
- Construct an isometric piping drawing using plans and elevations.
- Distinguish which pipe joints to use.
- Know types of valves available.
- Make a piping drawing complete.
- Be familiar with different types of construction.
- Understand terminology used in construction.
- Identify different types of steel beams.
- Distinguish the shapes in which steel is available.
- Draw a steel structure.
- Draw a typical wall section using wood.
- Identify HVAC symbols.
- Interpret HVAC plans, schedules and details.
- Identify common sheet metal bends and hems.
- Draw sheet metal patterns and developments.
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Prerequisites and Co requisites: |
The prerequisites for Drafting Applications I are:
- Basic Drafting Techniques
- Sketching and Shape Description
- Technical Drawing I
- Technical Drawing II
- Technical Drawing III
- Beginning CAD and Intermediate CAD
- Working Drawings I
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Course Topics:
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The following is a list of topics you will cover in Drafting Applications I.
- Industrial Piping (36 hrs)
- Structural (36 hrs)
- Intersections and Developments (36 hrs)
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Specific Course Requirements:
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Students will need to be self motivated and self directed with the ability to follow an objective based timeline. The following are suggestions that will help you succeed in the online course.
- Read your textbook.
- Check calendar weekly.
- Practice step-by-step instructions until you are comfortable performing them without instructions.
- Use the Internet to search for Drafting resources and related information.
- Be familiar with Microsoft© Windows 98 or higher.
- Be familiar with Internet browsers.
- Be familiar with AutoCAD.
Do not hesitate to ask questions if you do not understand the assignments given. Contact your instructor immediately. Do not wait until the assignment is due.
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| Textbooks, Supplementary Materials, Hardware and Software
Requirements |
Required Textbooks: |
The following textbook is needed for this course and may be obtained
through the virtual bookstore which can be accessed from the following
link: http://rodp.bkstr.com
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Supplementary Materials: |
None. |
Hardware Requirements: |
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Software Requirements: |
You must use a WebCT-compatible Internet browser to access the
course. For information on browser recommendations visit http://www.rodp.org/students/browsers.htm.
This site also contains a link to WebCT's browser tune-up page where you can obtain the latest information about browser compatibility
and multimedia plug-ins. If you are an AOL user, you must minimize
the AOL window and open up Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator when
you access the course.
You will need the following software for viewing course materials
and submitting assignments:
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| Instructor Information |
Please see the separate page inside the course to find instructor
contact information as well as a statement of virtual office hours and
other communication information.
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| Assessment and Grading |
Testing Procedures: |
Upon completion of a module you must contact the instructor, using
WebCT Email, informing him that you are ready to take the written
and skill exams. The instructor will reply to your message and attach
the exams, in Microsoft WORD format. You will have 72 hours to complete
the exams and mail them back to the instructor using surface-mail.
Remember, exams are timed and can be taken only once.
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Grading Procedure: |
Grades will be based on satisfactory completion of deliverables
(work turned-in), exams, skill assessments, regular communication
with the instructor and class discussions. All deliverables, exams
and skill assessments must be completed within the allocated time.
Late completion of a module will result in the loss of 10 points
for the grade on the test for that particular module. A module is
complete only when all deliverables have been accepted, corrected
if necessary and test have been submitted.
Your final grade will be calculated as follows:
- Deliverables - 40%
- Non
graded, skill building activities (HOMEWORK)
- Exams/Skill
Assessments - 50%
- End-of-module
written exams will be averaged together and count as 25%
of this grade
- End-of-module
skill assessments (graded sketches and/or drawings) will
be averaged together and count as 75% of this grade
- Participation
- 10%
- You
are required to maintain frequent WebCT Email contact with
the instructor
- As
a minimun, you are required to post one message on the discussion
board during the first week of class introducing yourself
and telling everyone a little about yourself
- You
are required to post a message on the discussion board at
the end of each module giving an evaluation of the strong
points and weak points of the module
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Grading Scale: |
A...93-100... Excellent
B...85 - 92...
Good
C...77 - 84... Average
NOTE: You must have a grade of 77 or better to receive
credit for this course.
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| Assignments and Participation |
Assignments and Projects: |
Course modules will be presented in an asynchronous format.
This means that you will work on your assignments at your own pace.
You are permitted to work ahead in this course, but there are required
dates for the completion of each module. Each module must be
completed in the order presented. Within the module you will
find textbook and online reading/study assignments. Modules
may also contain presentations and other activities.
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Class Participation: |
You are required to communicate with me on a regular basis using
WebCT Email and with your classmates using the Discussion Board.
You should visit the course site at least every other day to ensure
that you are aware of postings and announcements. Remember,
participation counts as 10% of your grade.
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Punctuality: |
Required due dates for the completion of each module are
posted on the calendar. Due dates will be posted during the
first week of class. Again, the calendar due dates are requirements,
not recommendations. Late completion of a module will result in the
loss of 10 points for the grade on the test for that particular module.
A module is complete only when all deliverables have been accepted
and test have been submitted. Plan ahead and allow sufficient
time for correcting and resubmitting sketches if necessary.
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| Course Ground Rules |
You are expected to learn how to navigate in WebCT and address
technical issues/problems immediately before falling behind in
the course. Please view the course site daily for announcements,
course information and deadlines. Also keep in contact with me on
a regular basis by using WebCT e-mail for all course related
communications. You may use the alternate e-mail address if
necessary in an emergency situation. Observe course netiquette at
all times.
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| Guidelines for Communications |
Email: |
- Always
include a subject line.
- Remember
without facial expressions some comments may be taken the wrong way. Be
careful in wording your emails. Use of emoticons might be helpful in
some cases.
- Use
standard fonts.
- Do not
send large attachments without permission.
- Special
formatting such as centering, audio messages, tables, html, etc. should
be avoided unless necessary to complete an assignment or other
communication.
- Respect
the privacy of other class members
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Discussion Groups: |
- Review the
discussion threads thoroughly before entering the discussion. Be a
lurker then a discussant.
- Try to
maintain threads by using the "Reply" button rather starting a new
topic.
- Do not
make insulting or inflammatory statements to other members of the
discussion group. Be respectful of other’s ideas.
- Be patient
and read the comments of other group members thoroughly before entering
your remarks.
- Be
cooperative with group leaders in completing assigned tasks.
- Be
positive and constructive in group discussions.
- Respond in
a thoughtful and timely manner.
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Chat: |
- Introduce
yourself to the other learners in the chat session.
- Be polite.
Choose your words carefully. Do not use derogatory statements.
- Be concise
in responding to others in the chat session.
- Be
prepared to open the chat session at the scheduled time.
- Be
constructive in your comments and suggestion
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Web Resources: |
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Library |
The Tennessee Virtual Library is available to all students
enrolled in the Regents Degree Program. Links to library materials
(such as electronic journals, databases, interlibrary loans, digital
reserves, dictionaries, encyclopedias, maps, and librarian support) and
Internet resources needed by learners to complete online assignments and
as background reading must be included in all
courses.
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Students With Disabilities |
Qualified students with disabilities will be provided reasonable
and necessary academic accommodations if determined eligible by the
appropriate disability services staff at their home institution. Prior
to granting disability accommodations in this course, the instructor
must receive written verification of a student's eligibility for
specific accommodations from the disability services staff at the home
institution. It is the student's responsibility to initiate contact with
their home institution's disability services staff and to follow the
established procedures for having the accommodation notice sent to the
instructor.
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Syllabus Changes |
The instructor reserves the right to make changes as necessary
to this syllabus. If changes are necessitated during the term of the
course, the instructor will immediately notify students of such changes
both by individual email communication and posting both notification
and nature of change(s) on the course bulletin board.
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Technical Support |
Telephone
Support: |
If
you are having problems logging into your course,
timing out of your course, using your course web site tools, or other
technical problems, please contact the Eduprise Help Desk by calling :
1-866-550-7637 (toll free)
or
go to their website at:
http://help.rodp.org
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