

Hutchinson Central Technical High School
Course Syllabus
Course Name: Architectural Design / C A D
Instructor: Mr. Baer Contact Time: 12:27-1:08 or 8:12-8:53 Phone Ext: 1312
Grading Policy
Evaluation of Drawings C A D Mr. Baer
I. LAYOUT.................................................................................................................................
1. Improperly located views
2. Wrong view
3. Improper spacing of views
II. ACCURACY..........................................................................................................................
1. Inaccuracy in measurement
III. TECHNIQUE...........................................................................................................................
1. Alphabet of lines;
visible lines, breaklines, hidden lines, cutting plane lines, center lines, section lines, dimension lines,
extension lines, guide lines, border lines, leader lines, etc.
2. Overlapped lines
IV. LAYERS/COLORS.......................................................................................................................
1. Proper colors
2. Layers used
V. LINEWORK............................................................................................................................
1. Snaps
2. Corners accurate
3. Trimmed and Extended lines
VI. DIMENSIONS.......................................................................................................................
1. Extensions and leader lines are incorrect or omitted
2. Dimension lines are incorrect or omitted
3. Dimensions are repeated or unnecessary dimensions are given
4. Arrowheads are correct
5. Dimensions do not read from the bottom
6. Dim Texts incorrect
7. Notes are given improperly
VII. LETTERING...........................................................................................................................
1. Spelling correct
2. Height of letters accurate
3. Spacing of lines of text correct
VIII. TITLE BLOCK.....................................................................................................................
1. Title block not laid out to scale or information given incorrectly or omitted
2. Centering correct
IX. NEATNESS..............................................................................................................................
1. Lack of care in layout
X. LATE DRAWINGS- Five points for each day the drawing is late will be deducted from the grade. A maximum of 25 points.
DRAWINGS AND SKETCHES
Drawing errors Drawing Quality Grade
No drawing errors Excellent Quality A+ 91-100
One or two errors High Quality A 86-90
Two plus errors Good Quality B+ 81-85
Three plus errors Good Quality B 76-80
Four plus errors Fair Quality C 71-75
Five plus errors Poor Quality D 61-70
Six plus errors Very poor Quality E 51-60
Ugly Drawing All Wrong F 0-50
CAD PROJECTS POINTS VARY BETWEEN 1 TO 10 DEPENDING ON THE COMPLEXITY OF THE PROJECT.
EACH ERROR IS -1 POINT FOLLOWING THE GRADING SHEET ABOVE
ALL WORK IS GRADED AND MUST BE HANDED IN
Late work - points are deducted each day project is late except for a medical.
Homework Policy
Any work not completed in class must be made up.
Projects in class must all be completed or a zero grade will be given. Absents must be made up and follow classroom absent and late policy guidelines. Points will be deducted for late work.
Test Policy
All tests must be taken if student is absent the test must be made up within 3 days upon returning and set up with the teacher or a zero grade will be given
Quiz Policy
All quizes must be taken if student is absent the quiz must be made up within 3 days upon returning and set up with the teacher or a zero grade will be given.
Projects
BAER 312 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 2009 -2010 1ST Qtr
PROJECTS
BOARDS: 1.SKETCH 1 package SKETCH 2 package TEST vocabulary
SKETCH 3 package TEST 3 views
FLOOR PLANS DESIGN
HOUSE LAYOUTS
VOCABULARY
2. BOOK FL PL QUESTIONS
CAD: 101 LINES1 (8) BORDER/CENTERED
102 LINES2 – 5 DWGS
103 PRETZEL
104 4 DWGS
105 LINES 3
106 PRACTICE TEMPLATE/LAYOUT
107 CIRCLES 4
108 FLOOR PLAN 1
109 COPY/MOVE
110 ELEVATION 1
111 DIM 1
112 FLOOR PLAN SCALED
113 OFFSET
114 FEET PROJECTS
FIRST GRADE CLASSROOM
extra credit work available
2nd Quarter
VOCABULARY
10 to 15 CAD Projects
5to 8tests
extra credit work available
3rd Quarter
VOCABULARY
10 to 15 CAD Projects
5 to 8 tests
extra credit work available
4th Quarter
VOCABULARY
10 to 15 CAD Projects
Including a major House Design Project
5 to 8 tests
extra credit work available
Course Outline
BOARD WORK
VOCABULARY
SKETCHING
FREEHAND
SET UP
SHADING
HOUSE DESIGN/LAYOUT
INTRODUCTION TO AUTOCAD R14 G Baer
1. The Tools of
CAD Instructor
2. The method strategy of CAD
3. Hardware
4. Software
5. Lab hygiene, guidelines
STARTING CAD
1. Windows basics
2. Starting the CAD program
a. Graphics window
b. Toolbars
c. Menus
d. Dialog boxes
e. Command line
f. Special keys
Function
Escape
3. Cursor
4. Mouse
a. Pick buttons
5. Scroll bar
6. Selecting commands
7. Help
DRAWING SETUP
1. Introduction
2. Lines
3. Erase
4. Redraw
5. Drawing Aids
6. Drawing limits
INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING AIDS
1. Introduction
2. Grid
3. Coordinates X Y
Z
4. Snap
5. Orthographic lines
SAVING DRAWINGS
1. Introduction
2. New drawings naming
3. Saving your work
4. Saving automatically
5. Saving quickly
6. Opening a drawing
7. File find
8. Browsing
9. Saving other release drawings
10. Ending & quitting
11. Determining the drawing status
DRAWING LINES AND ERASING
1. Line conventions - Introduction
2. Alphabet of lines
3. Point entry methods
4. Coordinates
5. Orho mode
6. Lines continued
7. Erasing, OOPS
8. Undo Redo
LINETYPES & COLOR
1. Introduction to linetypes
2. Color
BASIC TEXT
1. Text standards
2. Draw text
3. Justify
4. Mulit lines of text
5. Dtext
6. Editing text
7. Fonts
8. Edit Modify Text
PRINTING & PLOTTING
1. Introduction
2. Printers
3. PlotterS 4.Device
5. Colors, pen parameters assignments
6. Plot configurations
DRAWING CIRCLES & ARCS
1. Introduction
2. Circles
3. Arc
4. Ellipse
5. Polygons
6. Doughnuts
DRAWING DISPLAY
1. Introduction
2. Redraw
3. Zoom
4. Realtime Pan, Zoom
5. View saving
6. Aerial view
7. Model Space
8. Paper Space
OBJECT SNAP
1. Introduction
2. Snapping
3. Snap modes
4. Running object snap
5. Setting aperture size
BASIC EDITING COMMANDS
1. Editing, changing, modify
2. Chamfer
3. Fillet, rounded corners
4. Break
5. Trimming
6. Extending
7. Move
8. Copy
EDITING COMMANDS (MORE)
1. Mirror
2. Rotate
3. Scale
4. Stretching
5. Lengthening
6. Offset
LAYERS
1. Introduction
2. Layer
3. Layer dialog box
4. Layer control
5. Quickly setting layer current
6. Changing layers
7. Object entity creation modes
BASIC DIMENSIONING
1. Introduction
2. Terminology
3. Dimension command
4. Dimension variables
5. Dimension units
6. Dimensioning text sizes
7. Decimal places
8. Zero inch dimension
9. Unidirectional
10. Aligned
11. Dimensioning linear
12. Angled surfaces
13. Dimensioning angles in degrees
14. Dimensioning arcs, and circles
15. Leader lines
POLYLINE, TRACE ,AND SKETCHING
1. Introduction
2. Polylines
3. Trace
4. Redo, undo
5. Filling
6. Sketch
MULTI-VIEWS
1. Introduction
2. Orthographic Projection
PICTORIAL DRAWINGS
1. Introduction
2. Axonometrics
3. Oblique
4. Perspectives
5. Drawing aids
6. Isoplane- crosshairs
7. Circles- Ellipses
8. Arcs
9. Text
10 Dimensions
3-D DRAWING
1. Introduction
2. 3-D coordinates
3. Extruding shapes
4. Right hand rule
5. Display 3-D drawings
6. Removing hidden lines
7. 3-D faces
LESSON PLAN Theory lesson to include Objectives, Tools, Equipment and Supplies, Teaching Points, Job or Assignment and Checking Points.
JOB SHEET Individual step by step procedure sheets with assignments.
ASSIGNMENT Used to reinforce learned data from Job Sheets.
PROJECTS Major assignments graded using learned data.
TEST Theory and Practical for testing learned information.