2.4 Course content
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Basic geometric principles focusing on Euclidean geometry; compass constructions of geometric figures, angles and tangents; the use of trigonometry for spatial problem solving; techniques for the comprehension and construction of sections, auxiliary views and developments for prisms, cylinders and cones; knowledge of different types of orthogonal projection, focused on the ability to comprehend and construct 3rd angle orthographic projection; an introduction to basic engineering drawing conventions and principles and dimensioning principles and practice; an introduction to line curvature types and principles (Conic Sections, Bezier Curves, NURBS, surface and line continuity; An introduction to Australian Standard AS1100.
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2.5 Teaching and learning arrangements
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Mode of delivery
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Internal:
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Online: Partially
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Course components
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Description
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Teaching & Learning Arrangement
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Brief description
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Duration
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Lectures
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To present concepts.
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1 hour
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Tutorials
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To apply concepts to problems, both individually and in groups.
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2.6 Assessment
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Assessment Task
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Brief description
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Geometric Construction
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Solve a series of geometric problems applying knowledge of Euclidean geometry.
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Eqv 700 words
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15%
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Orthographic projection, auxiliary views
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Develop a series of drawings to describe a volume using various construction and representation techniques.
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Eqv 1800 words
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40%
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Engineering Drawing
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Create an engineering drawing to describe a simple part.
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Eqv 2000 words
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45%
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Additional assessment requirements
eg achievement of a specified minimum level in a particular part of the course or attendance/participation requirements
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None
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Policy compliance
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Does the course comply with the assessment policy described above? Yes
If no, has an application for variation been approved by the Division? N/A
Please comment on any issues which have created difficulties in complying with the policy. N/A
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2.7 Supplementary assessment / Conceded and Terminating Passes:
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Will supplementary assessment be available in this course? No
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Will conceded and terminating passes be available in this course? Yes
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2.8 Textbook(s):
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Australian Standard, 1992, Technical Drawing Part 101: General principles, Standards Australia, Homebush, NSW.
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2.9 References:
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Boundy, A 2007, Engineering drawing, 7th ed, McGraw-Hill, Sydney.
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2.10 Course Coordinator(s):
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Peter Schumacher
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1. Course details
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Course name: Design Communication 2
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Course ID: 105697
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Previous name: N/A
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Area/Cat No: GRAP 1022
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School code(s): SLL
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Unit Value: 4.5
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Area: GRAP
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Course level: 1
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Career: Ugrd
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Field of Education: 100500
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Campus: CWE
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Grading Scheme: Graded
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Final exam: No
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Syllabus plus: Yes
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Will this course be available as a University wide elective? No
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Cost centre code: 135500
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Work experience in industry
This course:
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Eligible for Commonwealth Funding
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does not involve clinical / work experience placement
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Yes
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