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COURSE PRO FORMA




             IMPORTANT:
             Contents of this Pro Forma shall not be changed without the Senate’s approval for items indicated with *. Changes
             to the other items can be approved at the Academy/Faculty/Institution/Centre level.



             Academy/Faculty/Institute/Centre   Engineering

             Department                        Mechanical Engineering

             Programme                         Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing)


             Course Code*                      KCEC 1101

             Course Title*                     Computer Aided Drawing

             Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum   None
             Requirement(s)

             Student Learning Time (SLT)*      Face to face: 28
                                               Guided learning: 14
                                               Independent learning: 71
                                               Assessment: 7
             Credit*                           3

             Course Learning Outcomes*         At the end of the course, students are able to:
                                               1.  Describe the engineering design process and Identify traditional and CAD
                                                  tools.
                                               2.  Apply the CAD system in creating engineering technical drawings.
                                               3.  Identify and apply dimensioning (Standard and Geometric), and tolerance.
                                               4.  Describe the concepts of coordinate geometry and geometric modelling
                                                  (coordinate systems, geometric elements, solid primitives).

             Transferable Skills                AutoCAD
             Synopsis of Course Contents       The aim of this course to introduce the concept, techniques and applications of
                                               engineering drawing principles and methods. The course comprises of concepts
                                               of engineering design process and engineering tools. It also describes the vari-
                                               ous techniques and knowledge required to identify and draw engineering draw-
                                               ing. These include views and projections, standards and conventions, dimen-
                                               sioning and tolerance and finally the fundamentals of geometric modelling.
             Learning Strategies (lecture, tutorial,    Power point, white board and lecture notes
             workshop, discussion, etc)

             Assessment Weightage*             Continuous Assessment: 40%
                                               Final Examination: 60%
             Methodologies for Feedback on Per-
             formance                          Discussions in class
                                               Returning graded assignments and tests
             Criteria in Summative Assessment    Final grades are announced

                                               Refer to the University of Malaya (First Degree) Rules 2013 and the   University
                                               of Malaya (First Degree) Regulations 2013.




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