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HERRIN HIGH SCHOOL This full-year course covers the same areas as Drafting (SEM) but in more depth plus expands to the areas of engineering and design principles, geometrical construction, sectionals, and auxiliary drawings. The course emphasizes more material and detail learning experiences. Course work includes three-view drawing, isometric drawing, oblique drawing, and architectural drawing. Students who have completed the Drafting (SEM) course will work on projects in their area of interest/expertise as approved by the instructor. This course will help students become more proficient in the higher level CAD classes. This course offers dual credit with John A. Logan College (DRT185). The series of drafting classes offered at Herrin will enable the student to further their education, or seek employment in the fields of architecture, aerospace, graphic designer, urban designer, city planner, civil engineer, construction engineer, electrical engineer, industrial engineer, mechanical engineer, structural engineer, plus many technical fields which may only require 2 years of college. Textbook: Basic Technical Drawing by Spencer/Dygdon, Novak.
Glencoe Macmillan Publishing Co. 2004 There are no prerequisites for this class. Since we work with inches and feet, or portions of inches and feet, a good understanding of a ruler is a plus. Everyday (elementary) mathematical skills will be used on assignments. Initial set of drafting tools will be provided. Lost or broken tools may be purchased. Students must provide a folder to store drawings and quizzes. Folder will be collected and graded. Tests/quizzes will be given (occasionally) in the form of questions and answers or by preparing a drawing. Unless exempt, each student will take semester/final exam. --Semester coursework may change due to time constraints, student interests, or any reason deemed necessary by the administration or instructor. |
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