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Dec 26, 2024
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SKDR 121 - Descriptive GeometryCredits: 3 Topics include orthographic projections, primary auxiliary views and lines, planes, successive auxiliary views, piercing points, intersection of planes, and angle between planes.
Prerequisite(s): SKDR 111 Corequisite(s): None Lecture Hours: 45 Lab Hours: 0 Meets MTA Requirement: None Outcomes and Objectives
- The student will be able to draw primary and auxiliary views of elements using descriptive geometry techniques.
- Demonstrate the theory used to create the primary views of a three dimensional element.
- Demonstrate the system of labeling and identification of points, lines, and planes as used in descriptive geometry.
- Demonstrate the concepts of spatial projection, spatial direction, and spatial measurement.
- The student will be able to draw the three dimensional relationship between vectors, lines, and planes their intersections, tangencies, parallelism, perpendicularity, and angles.
- Demonstrate the concepts of analyzing spatial problems using lines, planes, and revolution and draw their solution.
- Demonstrate the skills necessary to create on paper the projections of the primary and multiple auxiliary views of three dimensional elements.
- Improve their visualization of objects and ability to draw in three dimensional space.
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