This course is INACTIVE
Division
Industrial Technology - DNU
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Course Subject
Manufacturing Productivity Sys
Course Number
105
Course Title
Print Reading for Manufacturing
Credit Hours
3.00
Instructor Contact Hours Per Semester
47.00 (for 15-week classes)
Student Contact Hours Per Semester
47.00 (for 15-week classes)
Grading Method
A-E
Catalog Course Description
Surveys the fundamentals of print reading and focuses on concepts and techniques used in various segments of the manufacturing industry. Emphasizes part process completion, industrial materials, fasteners, cams, gears, numerical control, and surface finish. Also discusses print reading components such as title blocks, parts lists, geometric terms, and construction. Other topics include how to read multi-view drawings, which include section views and auxiliary views, and how to develop strategies for recognizing part shape and size through multiple styles of industrial drawings..
Goals, Topics, and Objectives
Core Course Topics
- Introduction to Drafting and Print Reading
- Object Representation
- Sectional and Auxiliary Views
- Measuring Systems
- Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
- Detail and Assembly Prints
- Materials and Machining
- Threads and Fasteners
- Gears and Cams
- Numerical Control
Core Course Learning Objectives (Separated)
- Identify parts of an industrial drawing.
- Recognize basic views of projection.
- *Interpret drafting symbols, tolerance, and dimensioning.
- Explain various parts of a title block.
- Identify different line types: hidden lines, center lines, and object lines.
- *Propose processes necessary for part completion and materials needed.
- *Visualize a completed part from the information given in a drawing.
- *Analyze assembly drawings by examining individual components.
Assessment and Requirements
Assessment of Academic Achievement
- Unit Tests
- Assignments
- Lab Projects
- Final Exam
Effective Term
Summer 2014