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SCOPE AND SEQUENCE

COURSE NO.: DRAWING 122 DESCRIPTIVE TITLE: TECHNICAL SKETCHING AND MECHANICAL DRAWING NO. OF UNITS: 3
This syllabus serves as an instructional guide in teaching Technical Sketching and Mechanical drawing. The topics are arranged
systematically such as: concept on placement of measurements on orthographic views, depicting circles and curves on projection
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
planes, identifying important components of working drawing, drafting working drawing of simple objects, furniture designing
and its working drawing, kinds of wood joints and basic house planning.
PRELIM MIDTERM FINAL
TOPICS NO. OF MEETINGS TOPICS NO. OF MEETINGS TOPICS NO. OF MEETINGS
1. Concept on correct placement of 1 5. Identify important components of 2 8. Kinds of wood joints. 2
measurements on orthographic a working drawing. 2.1 Dado joint
views. 1.1 Pictorial 2.2 Lap joint
1.2 Orthographic views 2.3 Butt joint
2. Depicting circles and curves on 3 1.3 Measurements, Notes and 2.4 Mortise and Tenon joint
projection planes. Specifications. 2.5 Rabbit joint
2.1 Frontal planes 2.4 Fabrication details. 2.6 Dovetail joint
2.2 Horizontal planes 2.5 Bill of Materials
2.3 Profile planes 9. Basic House Planning 9
6. Drafting a working drawing of 2 1.1 Terminologies on building
3. Drawing isometrical object involving: 6 simple objects. nomenclature
3.1 Curves 1.2 Floor planning
3.2 Holes 7. Furniture designing and its 7 1.3 Elevation planning
3.3 Circular shapes working drawing. 1.4 House framing plan
1.1 Teacher-guided design
4. Concept and significance of a working 1 1.2 Student-creative design
drawing. 1.3 Estimate of cost

PRELIM EXAMINATION 1 MIDTERM EXAMINATION 1 FINAL EXAMINATION 1


ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTES
 Theoretically knowledgeable  Theoretically knowledgeable  Imaginatively skillful
 Technically skillful  Technically skillful  Skillful designer
 Skillful draftsman
PERFORMANCE TASKS PERFORMANCE TASKS PERFORMANCE TASKS
 Verbal and non-verbal tests  Chalk-board exercises  Designing
 Seatworks  Seatworks  Drafting working drawing
 Platemaking  Plate making  Floor planning
 Non-verbal tests  Elevation planning
 Non-verbal tests
COURSE DURATION: 18 weeks (54 hours) NO OF HOURS PER MEETING: 1.5 hours

Prepared by: Checked and Verified by: Appoved by:

AMBROSIO L. PACAÑA, Ed.D

PRECIOUS MAY S. YASAY, LPT

ALTHER A. DABON HERMENEGILDA O. ROSINTO, MA.Ed-Math RICHEL N. BACALTOS Ed.D


Faculty Dean, Industrial Technology Program College President

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