Blueprint Reading I
Building and Machine Trades - BS102The student will be able to
interpret and extract information contained on a simple blueprint or
engineering drawing. |
1. |
Introduction, orientation and use of equipment |
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Reading basic scale: full, half, etc. |
| 3. |
Introduction to orthographic projection |
| 4. |
Principles of orthographic projection |
| 5. |
Advanced orthographic projection |
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Basic sectioning techniques |
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Offset, partial and rotated sectioning techniques |
| 8. |
Utilization of the engineering drawing |
| 9. |
Introduction to dimensioning practices |
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Basic decimal dimensioning practices |
| 11. |
Basic fractional dimensioning practices |
| 12. |
Concepts of isometric drawings |
Location: Assunpink Center
1 36-hour unit, 1 evening per week, 3 hours per evening
(12 weeks)
Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Math I. |
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Blueprint Reading II
For Construction Trades - BS202The student will be able to
interpret construction and materials information from a set of
architectural drawings.
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| 1. |
Architectural and civil engineer's scales |
| 2. |
Site plan interpretation |
| 3. |
Floor plan design considerations |
| 4. |
Floor plan development |
| 5. |
Window plan dimensioning |
| 6. |
Window and door schedules and delineation |
| 7. |
Footing and foundation drawing development |
| 8. |
Footing and foundation layout |
| 9. |
Footing and foundation dimensioning techniques |
| 10. |
Wall section elevation layout |
| 11. |
Wall section dimensioning techniques |
| 12. |
Exterior wall elevations |
| Location: Assunpink Center
1 36 hour unit, 1 evening per week, 3 hours per evening
(12 weeks)
Prerequisite: Blueprint Reading I.
Should be taken in conjunction with Industrial Math II.
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