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Introduction to Civil Engineering Drawing and Design
BTG704

Description
The study course deals with the theoretical bases and practical issues regarding the deals with the projection methods, point, line, plane and representation of geometric primitives in pictorial views and multi-view drawings. In addition to the main drafting standards - formats, scales and lines, the representation of sectional views and sections, dimensioning, representation of threaded joints, assembly drawings and parts lists are considered. Included are special methods used in the construction, such as contour grading and their use in the development of projects related to earthworks, creation of architectural and construction drawings, drawings of reinforced concrete structures. A general overview of the use of computer-aided drawing and design systems in the preparation of construction project documentation is provided.

ECTS credits
6

Teaching Language
English

Exam Language
English

Support Materials Language

Basic Learning Outcomes
  • Ability to integrate spatial vision and apply graphic representation techniques, both by traditional methods of metric geometry and descriptive geometry, as well as by computer-aided design applications.
    (F2_B2 - Basic learning outcome B2 (related to final LO F2) - CEB - Ability to integrate spatial vision and apply graphic representation techniques, both by traditional methods of metric geometry and descriptive geometry, as well as by computer-aided design applications.)
  • Ability to basic use of computer programs, operating systems, data sets and computer languages applicable for Civil Engineering purposes.
    (F2_B3 - Basic learning outcome B3 (related to final LO F2) - CEB - Ability to basic use of computer programs, operating systems, data sets and computer languages applicable for Civil Engineering purposes.)

Final Learning Outcomes
  • Ability to perform COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND ANALYSIS 
    (F2 - CEB - Ability to perform COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND ANALYSIS )

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