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General Information
- Course ID (CB01A and CB01B)
- DMT D061C
- Course Title (CB02)
- SolidWorks (Intermediate)
- Course Credit Status
- Credit - Degree Applicable
- Effective Term
- Fall 2021
- Course Description
- This course covers the intermediate-level application of SolidWorks in creating and maintaining solid models and drawings. Special emphasis is given to the creation and development of new drawings based on preexisting solid models.
- Faculty Requirements
- Course Family
- Not Applicable
Course Justification
SolidWorks is a CSU transferable course in a CTE program that was developed based on the needs of major and start-up corporations in the local community, as discussed at our advisory board meetings. This intermediate course develops the students' ability to create drawings and detail mechanical designs. This course is included on the Computer-Aided Design-Mechanical Certificate of Achievement.
Foothill Equivalency
- Does the course have a Foothill equivalent?
- No
- Foothill Course ID
Formerly Statement
Course Development Options
- Basic Skill Status (CB08)
- Course is not a basic skills course.
- Grade Options
- Letter Grade
- Pass/No Pass
- Repeat Limit
- 0
Transferability & Gen. Ed. Options
- Transferability
- Transferable to CSU only
Units and Hours
Summary
- Minimum Credit Units
- 4.0
- Maximum Credit Units
- 4.0
Weekly Student Hours
Type | In Class | Out of Class |
---|---|---|
Lecture Hours | 2.0 | 4.0 |
Laboratory Hours | 6.0 | 0.0 |
Course Student Hours
- Course Duration (Weeks)
- 12.0
- Hours per unit divisor
- 36.0
Course In-Class (Contact) Hours
- Lecture
- 24.0
- Laboratory
- 72.0
- Total
- 96.0
Course Out-of-Class Hours
- Lecture
- 48.0
- Laboratory
- 0.0
- NA
- 0.0
- Total
- 48.0
Prerequisite(s)
DMT D060A, DMT D060B, DMT D060C, DMT D060D or DMT D060E
Corequisite(s)
Advisory(ies)
Limitation(s) on Enrollment
Entrance Skill(s)
General Course Statement(s)
Methods of Instruction
Lecture and visual aids
Discussion of assigned reading
Discussion and problem solving performed in class
Quiz and examination review performed in class
Homework and extended projects
Assignments
- On-line video lectures, viewed as assigned during the course
- CAD projects demonstrating progressive mastery of SolidWorks Drawing Tools
- Reading from text.
Methods of Evaluation
- Accuracy and Completeness of assigned CAD drawing projects.
- Mid-term Examination covering assigned video lectures, textbook reading, & intermediate-level CAD projects. Exam will be evaluated on accuracy and completeness of solid modeling requirements.
- Final Examination evaluating student’s use and accuracy of intermediate-level SolidWorks CAD Drawing Tools.
Essential Student Materials/Essential College Facilities
Essential Student Materials:Â
- None.
- CAD computer laboratory
Examples of Primary Texts and References
Author | Title | Publisher | Date/Edition | ISBN |
---|---|---|---|---|
Planchard, "Drawing and Detailing with SolidWorks 2014." SDC, 2014. |
Examples of Supporting Texts and References
Author | Title | Publisher |
---|---|---|
None. |
Learning Outcomes and Objectives
Course Objectives
- Define intermediate-level drawing tools & techniques
- Apply engineering standards and common practices to a project using SolidWorks tools.
- Build multiple part/assembly configurations that interact with Design Tables, Drawings and Bills-of-Materials (Parts Lists).
- Create & edit user-defined Drawing Templates & Sheet Formats.
- Apply common types & styles of drawing views to the subject model in all model configurations.
CSLOs
- Create & modify "Course-Supplied" intermediate-level Parts and Assemblies, using SolidWorks.
Outline
- Define intermediate-level drawing tools & techniques
- Create and/or display dimensions using SolidWorks Drawing Interface.
- Apply Drawing Tools to Drawing Template and Sheet Format for multi-sheet drawings
- Create “Company-Personalized†Drawing Templates and Sheet Formats, incorporating company-specific standards & practices.
- Apply engineering standards and common practices to a project using SolidWorks tools.
- ANSI sheet standards.
- ASME detailing standards as applied to mechanical drawing.
- Implement Company-Specific drafting standards to published drawings.
- Build multiple part/assembly configurations that interact with Design Tables, Drawings and Bills-of-Materials (Parts Lists).
- Establish parametric Bill-Of-Materials.
- Set and save configuration data for multi-phase projects.
- Create & edit user-defined Drawing Templates & Sheet Formats.
- Create user-defined project specific sheet formats.
- Create drawing templates incorporating company specific notes & standards.
- Apply common types & styles of drawing views to the subject model in all model configurations.
- Drawing view icon commands.
- Setup and configuration presets.
- Creation and appropriate uses of advanced view types.
Lab Topics
- Drawing tools
- Templates
- Engineering standard and practices
- ASME standards
- Bills-of-Materials