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Engineering Graphics

The Engineering Graphics course provides an essential foundation for engineering students to communicate ideas and designs through…

The Engineering Graphics course provides an essential foundation for engineering students to communicate ideas and designs through drawings and graphical representations. It covers the principles of orthographic projection, isometric views, and sectional views, allowing students to create accurate and clear 2D and 3D representations of engineering systems. The course also introduces Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software, providing hands-on experience in modern drafting techniques. Whether for mechanical, civil, or architectural engineering, mastering engineering graphics is crucial for visualizing and translating complex designs into functional, manufacturable components.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Orthographic Projection: Understanding views, planes, and dimensions to create accurate 2D representations of 3D objects.

  • Isometric and Perspective Views: Mastering the techniques to represent objects in 3D, providing a more realistic depiction of designs.

  • Sectional Views: Creating cross-sectional views to illustrate the internal features of an object.

  • Dimensioning and Tolerancing: Applying standardized methods for measurements and ensuring parts fit together as intended.

  • Computer-Aided Design (CAD): Introduction to modern CAD software, learning how to create digital 2D and 3D models.

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What Will You Learn?

  • This course will introduce you to the essential principles of engineering drawing and graphical representation. You'll learn how to visualize, sketch, and interpret technical designs, ensuring that you can create clear and accurate drawings for mechanical, civil, and architectural applications.
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