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BME 60C Syllabus April 1, 2014
1 Course LogisticsCourse name: Computer Aided DesignNumber of units: 4Prerequisites: BME 60BRequired software: SolidWorks 2012 Student Design KitRequired textbook: None
2 Classroom meeting time and placeLecture: Tuesday and Thursday, 6:30 - 7:50 pm, Humanities Gateway 1800
Discussion SectionFriday, 1:00 - 1:50 pm, Engineering Lecture Hall 110Friday, 2:00 - 2:50 pm, Engineering Lecture Hall 110Friday, 3:00 - 3:50 pm, Engineering Lecture Hall 110Friday, 4:00 - 4:50 pm, Engineering Lecture Hall 110
3 Contact informationIntructor: Dr. Samir Shreim
Email: [email protected] hours: Tuesday and Thursday 6:00 - 6:30 pm
Teaching Assistant: Nick MartinEmail: [email protected] hours: TBD
Course website: https://eee.uci.edu/14s/14005
4 Brief Course Description and Statement of Overall CourseGoals
This course covers: 3D computer aided design concepts using SolidWorks, mechanical en-gineering drawing, fundamental mechanical design concepts.
After completing this course the student is expected to:1. Read mechanical engineering drawings2. Be familiar with mechanical design concepts3. Translate proposed design concepts into 3D mechanical models4. Generate part and assembly drawings for manufacture
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BME 60C Syllabus April 1, 2014
Topical Outline1. Mechanical design principles (abridged)2. SolidWorks modeling paradigm3. Part models4. Assembly models5. Engineering drawings, parts6. Engineering drawings, assemblies
5 Course FormatThis course will be taught using an active learning approach. Modeling skills will bedemonstrated in class. Students will be expected to follow along.
6 Statement of AssessmentStudents will be assessed on a variety of in-class and homework assignments:
1. (20%) In class graded assessments, which occur periodically during lecture periodswithout prior notice.
2. (15%) Homework assignments (3)3. (30%) Group design project4. (30%) Final exam5. (5%) Discussion Section
7 Late PolicyHomework assignments will be due in class. Electronic part and assembly files must besubmitted to the designated EEE dropbox prior to the start of class. In-class assessmentsmust be submitted prior to the end of class on the dates assigned. Late assignments willsubject to a 5%/day late penalty. Late assignments should be submitted directly to Dr.Shreim via Email.
8 Academic Policies and ProceduresThe complete policy statement on academic honesty is available in "The Manual of the IrvineDivision of the Academic Senate Part III - Appendices of the Irvine Division". Studentsare encouraged to help each other on homework, in-class assessments, and design projects.However, each student must submit unique assignments. Under no circumstances are stu-dents allowed to collaborate on Exams.
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