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EEE 154 Course Outline

The document provides details about the Electrical Engineering course Engineering Drawing including the course code, title, instructor, schedule, objectives, assessment breakdown, required materials, lecture topics and policies. The course covers topics such as lettering, geometry, projections, drawings of structures and an introduction to CAD software.
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EEE 154 Course Outline

The document provides details about the Electrical Engineering course Engineering Drawing including the course code, title, instructor, schedule, objectives, assessment breakdown, required materials, lecture topics and policies. The course covers topics such as lettering, geometry, projections, drawings of structures and an introduction to CAD software.
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North South University

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering


EEE 154 – Engineering Drawing
Fall 2017

Course Code: EEE154


Course Title: Engineering Drawing
Faculty Name: Mansure Sharmin
Faculty Initials: MSN1
Room: SAC1044
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 01777482771
Office hours: A 9.00 am – 11.00 am, 2.30 pm – 4.30 pm.

Course Description:
Lettering, numbering and heading; plane geometry. Projection (Solid Geometry). Development and true
shape: cube, pyramid, cone, prism; section and true shape. Isometric drawing, oblique drawing. Plan, elevation and
section of engineering structures; reinforcement details of beams, columns, slabs, stairs etc. Introduction to
Computer Aided Design (CAD).

Course Objectives:
Give the students an appreciation of the complexity involved in the inception, design, Lettering, numbering
and heading; plane geometry etc. Students should appreciate what makes quality design and how engineering
d r a w i n g topics/methods can be effective to deliver such quality products. The course will present theoretical
material and create opportunities for students to apply what they learn in class and from other sources.

Mark Distribution:
SL# Item Percentage

1. Final (1) 30%

2. Midterm (1) 25%

3. Quiz (Best 1 out of 2) 5%

4. Assignment (#4) 30%

5. Attendance 10%

Instrument (Student must keep with thyself):


01 A4 Paper
02 Drawing Board
03 Set Square / Protractor / Compass
04 Scale (12’’ inch, should be transparent)
05 Pencil 0.5 – 0.3 / 2B – HB – 3B

06 Triangular Scale (Inch Scale)


Tentative Lecture Sequence:
SL # Topic

1 Intro A Basic of Engineering Drawing

2 Development of Geometric Shapes

3 Isometric Drawing / Orthographic Drawing

4 Building Drawing Plan

5 Building Drawing Elevation Section

6 Building Wiring

MID

7 AutoCAD Intro

8 Drawing / Modify Toolbar

9 2D Application

10 Isometric Drawing

11 3D Drawing

FINAL

Grading policy:
NSU Grading policy will be followed for this course.

Course policies:
● Students are expected to abide by the NSU code of conduct
● Students are expected to join (and regularly follow) the posts made in the appropriate Google
Classroom/Facebook/Other online groups
● No makeup quizzes and exams will be taken
● No extension will be given for any assessment item
● Mobile phones are strictly prohibited. Students will be penalized for violating this policy.

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