APM 103 Engineering Drawing
In this course, apprentices will learn to read and interpret technical drawings, schematics, sheet metal drawings, bills of materials, parts lists as well as practice basic drafting. Apprentices will begin by interpreting the basic elements of a drawing: line types, symbols, 3rd angle projection, principles of orthographic projection, and normal, detail, sectional, and auxiliary views. Apprentices will use authentic industry drawings to learn to interpret dimensioning and tolerancing on prints, GD & T per ASME Y14 Standards, welding symbols, surface finish, ADCNs, and DCNs. Drawings studied in this class will include machining, fabrication, sheet metal, assemblies and fluid power systems. Apprentices will also learn about various types of threads, fasteners, cams, and gears. Hands¿on activities in this course include creating various types of shop sketches such as creating an original drawing for a sheet metal product, and applying print¿reading knowledge to inspect a part.
Offered
Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall
Area of Study:
Apprenticeship
Instructional Mode:
Hybrid