MENG 1301 – Engineering Graphics And Design Course Syllabus

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Department of Mechanical EngineeringPhone: 1.903.566.7003Fax: 1.903.566.7148Uttyler.edu/engineeringMENG 1301 – Engineering Graphics and DesignCourse SyllabusSemester / YearCatalog DescriptionFall 2020An introduction to CAD-based engineering design graphics, includingspatial visualization, projection theory, and parametric, feature-basedsolid modeling techniques including skill development, projectoriented laboratory sessions and team based mechanical engineeringdesign projects.PrerequisitesSection numberInstructor nameContact infoClass Type /LocationClass TimeNone001Tahsin KhajahOffice: RBN 3010, Phone: 903.566.7245, tkhajah@uttyler.eduZoom class and labs – Computer Lab RBN 2022 is also available tostudentsLecture: MWe 9:05 – 10:00 am, Zoom ID: 903 566 7245Lab-1 (001L): Fr 2:00-4:45pm,Lab-2 (002L): We 12:30-3:15 pm,Lab-3 (003L): We 3:30-6:15 pm.Monday 10:00 - 11:00 pm, Friday 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm3 creditso Autodesk Inventor 2021 and Engineering Graphics Anintegrated Approach, author: Randy Shih, Publisher: SDC Schroff Development Corp, ISBN: ISBN: 978-1-63057-340-9o (Required per team of four) - Learning Autodesk Inventor2021 - Modeling, Assembly and Analysis, author: Randy Shih,Publisher: SDC -Schroff Development Corp, ISBN: 978-163057-344-7, ISBN (Book Robot Kit): 978-1-63057-345-4Office HoursCreditsRequired TextbookOptional ReferencesInventor download:You may also register and login to the Autodesk Website as a studentand receive a free version of the software with a limited license. Pleasevisit: nventorprofessionalIf you don’t want to install Inventor: Log in https://one.uttyler.eduAdditionalrequirementsYou can use your personal computer at home to complete theassignments. If you don’t have a personal computer: Inventor isinstalled in virtual system, please use computer labs.Evaluation MethodCourse participation / Project outcomes1 of 7

Department of Mechanical EngineeringPhone: 1.903.566.7003Fax: 1.903.566.7148Uttyler.edu/engineeringGrading Policy /ScaleImportant events /datesletter gradesAttendance / MakeuppolicyRegular attendance is required. In case you must miss a class, it isyour responsibility to keep up with the class work and be informed ofall announcements made during the class.Census date: September 4thProject due date: November 20thHomework Assignments: homework will be assigned according withthe topics covered in lectures. Assignments are considered veryimportant for the understanding of the course material. Completingyour homework independently is an absolute necessity to do well inthis course.Canvas: Course syllabus, course material such as handouts andexample problems with solutions, homework, assignments, homeworksolutions, review material, exam solutions will all be posted onCanvas. Please review all the material posted on Canvas on a regularbasis.Project: Individual project grades are calculated from the team projectgrade and peer evaluations.Course LearningObjectives / ABET &PEOs relationo Have the basic skills needed to interpret and create engineeringdrawings following the standard conventions of engineeringgraphical communication.o Generate multi-view and pictorial sketches to aid in theideation phase of the design process.o Generate working 3D assemblies of mechanical systemso Use sketches and CAD software as an integral tool in thedesign process and be able to persuasively evaluate andcommunicate the design.o Design and build a mechanical system prototypeTentative Topicso Introduction to Autodesk Inventor - Getting Startedo Parametric Modeling Fundamentalso Geometric Constructionso Orthographic Projection and Multiview Constructions2 of 7

Department of Mechanical EngineeringPhone: 1.903.566.7003Fax: erCSG Concepts and Model History TreeDimensioning and NotesTolerancing and FitsParametric Constraints FundamentalsPictorials and SketchingSymmetrical Features and Part DrawingsDatum Features in DesignsGear Generator and Content CenterAdvanced 3D Construction ToolsAssembly Modeling and Motion AnalysisFINAL GRADESFinal course grades will be based on:AssignmentsFinal projectAttendanceTotal60%35%5%100%Scale: A: 90 - 100, B: 80 – 89, C: 70-79, D: 60 – 69, F: 60University, College, and Department Policies:1. ModificationsThe instructor reserves the right to change this syllabus partially or fully at any point in time. Sufficienttime and notice will be provided to the class before the activation of the changes.2. UT Tyler Honor CodeEvery member of the UT Tyler community joins together to embrace: Honor and integrity that will notallow me to lie, cheat, or steal, nor to accept the actions of those who do.3. Student Standards of Academic ConductDisciplinary proceedings may be initiated against any student who engages in scholastic dishonesty,including, but not limited to, cheating, plagiarism, collusion, the submission for credit of any work ormaterials that are attributable in whole or in part to another person, or material which has been submittedwithin a different course without explicit approval of the instructor, taking an examination for anotherperson, any act designed to give unfair advantage to a student or the attempt to commit such acts.i.“Cheating” includes, but is not limited to: copying from another student’s test paper; using, during a test, materials not authorized by the person giving the test; failure to comply with instructions given by the person administering the test; possession during a test of materials, or devices and instruments allowing access to materials,which are not authorized by the person giving the test, such as class notes or specifically designed3 of 7

Department of Mechanical EngineeringPhone: 1.903.566.7003Fax: 1.903.566.7148Uttyler.edu/engineering ii.iii.iv.v.“crib notes” as well as cell phones, to name a few. The presence of textbooks constitutes aviolation if they have been specifically prohibited by the person administering the test;using, buying, stealing, transporting, or soliciting in whole or part the contents of anunadministered test, test key, homework solution, or computer program;collaborating with or seeking aid from another student or person during a test or other assignmentwithout explicit authorization;discussing the contents of an examination with another student who will take the examination;divulging the contents of an examination, for the purpose of preserving questions for use byanother, or removing material from the exam location, when the instructors has designated thatthe examination is not to be removed from the examination room or not to be returned or to bekept by the student;substituting for another person, or permitting another person to substitute for oneself to take acourse, a test, or any course-related assignment;paying or offering money or other valuable thing to, or coercing another person to obtain anunadministered test, test key, homework solution, or computer program or information about anunadministered test, test key, home solution or computer program;falsifying research data, laboratory reports, and/or other academic work offered for credit;taking, keeping, misplacing, or damaging the property of The University of Texas at Tyler, or ofanother, if the student knows or reasonably should know that an unfair academic advantagewould be gained by such conduct; andmisrepresenting facts, including providing false grades or resumes, for the purpose of obtainingan academic or financial benefit or injuring another student academically or financially.“Plagiarism” includes, but is not limited to, the appropriation, buying, receiving as a gift, orobtaining by any means another’s work and the submission of it as one’s own academic workoffered for credit.“Collusion” includes, but is not limited to, the unauthorized collaboration with another person inpreparing academic assignments offered for credit or collaboration with another person to commit aviolation of any section of the rules on scholastic dishonesty.All written work that is submitted will be subject to review by plagiarism software.Penalty for any related infractions will be decided at the discretion of the instructor including, butnot limited to, granting of a failing grade in part or the course or in the entire course.4. Students Rights and ResponsibilitiesTo know and understand the policies that affect your rights and responsibilities as a student at UT Tyler,please follow this link: ties.php5. Important Covid-19 Information for Classrooms and LaboratoriesStudents are required to wear face masks covering their nose and mouth, and follow social distancingguidelines, at all times in public settings (including classrooms and laboratories), as specifiedby Procedures for Fall 2020 Return to Normal Operations. The UT Tyler community of Patriots viewsadoption of these practices consistent with its Honor Code and a sign of good citizenship and respectfulcare of fellow classmates, faculty, and staff.4 of 7

Department of Mechanical EngineeringPhone: 1.903.566.7003Fax: 1.903.566.7148Uttyler.edu/engineeringStudents who are feeling ill or experiencing symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, or a higher thannormal temperature will be excused from class and should stay at home and may join the class remotely.Students who have difficulty adhering to the Covid-19 safety policies for health reasons are alsoencouraged to join the class remotely. Students needing additional accommodations may contact theOffice of Student Accessibility and Resources at University Center 3150, or call (903) 566-7079 oremail saroffice@uttyler.edu.6. Recording of Class SessionsClass sessions may be recorded by the instructor for use by students enrolled in this course.Recordings that contain personally identifiable information or other information subject toFERPA shall not be shared with individuals not enrolled in this course unless appropriateconsent is obtained from all relevant students. Class recordings are reserved only for the use ofstudents enrolled in the course and only for educational purposes. Course recordings should notbe shared outside of the course in any form without express permission.7. Campus CarryWe respect the right and privacy of students 21 and over who are duly licensed to carry concealedweapons in this class. License holders are expected to behave responsibly and keep a handgun secure andconcealed. More information is available at p8. UT Tyler a Tobacco-Free UniversityAll forms of tobacco will not be permitted on the UT Tyler main campus, branch campuses, and anyproperty owned by UT Tyler. This applies to all members of the University community, includingstudents, faculty, staff, University affiliates, contractors, and visitors.Forms of tobacco not permitted include cigarettes, cigars, pipes, water pipes (hookah), bidis, kreteks,electronic cigarettes, smokelesstobacco, snuff, chewing tobacco, and all other tobacco products.There are several cessation programs available to students looking to quit smoking, including counseling,quitlines, and group support.For more information on cessation programs please visit www.uttyler.edu/tobacco-free.9. Grade Replacement/Forgiveness and Census Date PoliciesStudents repeating a course for grade forgiveness (grade replacement) must file a Grade ReplacementContract with the Enrollment Services Center (ADM 230) on or before the Census Date of the semester inwhich the course will be repeated. Grade Replacement Contracts are available in the Enrollment ServicesCenter or at http://www.uttyler.edu/registrar. Each semester’s Census Date can be found on the Contractitself, on the Academic Calendar, or in the information pamphlets published each semester by the Officeof the Registrar.Failure to file a Grade Replacement Contract will result in both the original and repeated grade being usedto calculate your overall grade point average. Undergraduates are eligible to exercise grade replacementfor only three course repeats during their career at UT Tyler; graduates are eligible for two gradereplacements. Full policy details are printed on each Grade Replacement Contract.The Census Date is the deadline for many forms and enrollment actions of which students need to beaware. These include:5 of 7

Department of Mechanical EngineeringPhone: 1.903.566.7003Fax: 1.903.566.7148Uttyler.edu/engineering Submitting Grade Replacement Contracts, Transient Forms , requests to withhold directoryinformation, approvals for taking courses as Audit, Pass/Fail or Credit/No Credit.Receiving 100% refunds for partial withdrawals. (There is no refund for these after the CensusDate)Schedule adjustments (section changes, adding a new class, dropping without a “W” grade)Being reinstated or re-enrolled in classes after being dropped for non-paymentCompleting the process for tuition exemptions or waivers through Financial Aid10. State-Mandated Course Drop PolicyTexas law prohibits a student who began college for the first time in Fall 2007 or thereafter from droppingmore than six courses during their entire undergraduate career. This includes courses dropped at another2-year or 4-year Texas public college or university. For purposes of this rule, a dropped course is anycourse that is dropped after the census date (See Academic Calendar for the specific date).Exceptions to the 6-drop rule may be found in the catalog. Petitions for exemptions must be submitted tothe Enrollment Services Center and must be accompanied by documentation of the extenuatingcircumstance. Please contact the Enrollment Services Center if you have any questions.11. Disability/Accessibility ServicesIn accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and theADA Amendments Act (ADAAA) the University of Texas at Tyler offers accommodations to studentswith lea

2021 - Modeling, Assembly and Analysis, author: Randy Shih, Publisher: SDC -Schroff Development Corp, ISBN: 978-1-63057-344-7, ISBN (Book Robot Kit): 978-1-63057-345-4 Optional References Inventor download: You may also register and login to the Autodesk Website as a student

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