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MONTGOMERY COLLEGE Business, Science, Math and Applied Technologies Division Germantown Campus
CD250 Computer-Aided Design I
I. Instructor Information
Name: Charles Kung Telephone Number: (301) 353-7799 E-Mail Address: [email protected] Web Page: www.mc.cc.md.us/Departments/cadtecgt/index.htm Office Hours: Tuesdays /Thursdays 11:00am – 12:30 pm
II. General Course Information
Title of Course: CD250 Computer-Aided Design I Credit Hours: 4 Prerequisites: CD209 or consent of the department
Semester: Fall 2001 CRN: 25641/25642 Mondays / Wednesdays 7:00pm – 9:40pm
Building and Room Number: HTSC 301
See Fall 2001 Credit Schedule for calendar
III. Specific Outcomes
1. Solid modeling 2. Geometric Tolerancing 3. Welding Drawings 4. Piping Drawings 5. Feature-based Design 6. Parametric Design 7. AutoCAD Customization 8. AutoLISP programming
IV. Texts [and Supplies]
Required: AutoCAD 2000 Instructor, Leach, McGraw-Hill, 2000
ZIP disk or HD floppy diskettes
V. Grading
A. Requirements Students need to attend classes, do all 4 projects, and take a final exam
B. Course Grade
A=90-100, B=80-89, C=70-79, D=60-69, F<60
C. Standards
. Each project weighs 20 points and final exam weighs 20 points. Total is100 points.
VI. Classroom Policies
A. Attendance
Absence for more than 3 classes is considered as excessive. Although attendance does not affect grade, any instruction you missed will not be repeated in the class.
B. Academic Honesty
The maintenance of the highest standards of intellectual honesty is the concern of every student and faculty member at Montgomery College. The College is committed to imposing appropriate sanctions for breaches of academic honesty. Academic dishonesty or misconduct can occur in many ways. The following list is not all-inclusive of all prohibited behavior. The list includes but is not limited to plagiarism, cheating on examinations, and other forms of intellectual dishonesty.
Please refer to the Student Handbook 2000-2002 for more specific information.
C. Classroom Conduct
The College seeks to provide an environment where discussion and expression of all views relevant to the subject matter of the class are recognized as necessary to the educational process. However, students do not have the right to interfere with the freedom of the faculty to teach or the rights of other students to learn.
If a student behaves disruptively in the classroom, the student may be asked to leave the room for the remainder of the class time. If the student does leave, the faculty member may request the assistance of Security.
Please refer to the Student Handbook 2000-2002 for more specific information.
D. Support Services
Disability Support Services A student who may need an accommodation due to a disability should make an appointment to see Prof. Harry Zarin, counselor for students with disabilities at 301-353-7767. A letter from Disability Support Services (DSS) authorizing your accommodations will be needed. A 24-hour TTY phone is available at 301-540-2133. The campus’s main switchboard also can receive TTY calls at 301-353-7000.
For a complete list of other student support services, please refer to the Student Handbook 2000-2002.
E. Cancellation of Classes If inclement water forces the College or any campus or College facility to suspend classes or close, public service announcements will be provided to local radio and television stations as early as possible. Unless you hear an announcement that classes are cancelled or the College is closed, you should assume that classes will be held.
The following radio and television stations usually broadcast information about College closings. WAMU (88.5 FM) WETA (90.0 FM) WMAL (630 AM) WINX (1600 AM) WRC (980 AM) Channels 4, 7, 9 TV For a complete list, check the Student Handbook 2000-2002.
You may also call Montgomery College at 301-279-5000, 310-279-5310, or check the MC web page at www.montgomerycollege.com. You may also call the Montgomery County Emergency Information Line at 240- 777-6500.
VII Course Schedule
WEEK TOPICS DUE
1 Solid Modeling Techniques (Chapter 38) 2 Create Solids, Combine Solids, Edit Solids (38) 3 Create Profile, Section, and Cutaway Views of Solids (39) 4 Geometric Tolerancing and ANSI Standard (28) Proj.1 9/26
5 AutoCAD Macros and Menus (UG 1) 6 AutoCAD Menu Structure 7 Welding Drawings and Pull-Down Menus 8 Piping Drawings and Toolbars (UG B) Proj.2 10/24
9 Basic AutoLISP Functions 10 AutoLISP Utility Functions 11 Creating Custom Commands for Engineering Design Proj.3 11/19 12 Parametric Solid Modeling (MD)
13 Solid Features (MD) 14 AutoCAD Mechanical Desktop (MD) 15 AutoCAD Designer in Details (MD) Proj.4, 12/17 16 Final Exam on 12/17, 7:00-9:00 PM