1 UoN/AA-003/FORM-QTLMS/V2/2017 College of: Engineering & Architecture TEACHING & ASSESSMENT (T & A) PLAN Department/School of: Architecture and Interior Design Semester: SUMMER Academic Year 2016 / 2017 A. COURSE INFORMATION Course Code ARCH-206 Course Title DIGITAL GRAPHICS II Pre-requisite/s ARCH-204 DIGITAL GRAPHICS I (CAD) Co- requisite/s - Credit Hours 3 Section 1 Total Lecture Hours 2 per week Total Laboratory Hours 8 per week Room No. 2A- B. FACULTY INFORMATION Faculty Name Samir Al Qeisi University Email Address samir.alqeisi@unizwa.edu.om Telephone Extension 577 Office No. 5C-11 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Class Schedule 12:00 to 12:00 to Lab. Schedule 13:00 to 13:00 to 12:00 to 15:50 15:50 13:50 Office Hours C. COURSE DESCRIPTION :00 to :00 to This course builds on ARCH 204 Digital Graphics-I (CAD) and explores various up to date computer applications & soft wares relevant to Architectural Design, Drawings and Presentations. Advanced study in computer-aided drafting (CAD) and other 3d and rendering software s, three-dimensional parametric solid modeling, Boolean operations, advanced lighting and scene layout for CAD rendered images, the study of descriptive geometry and lateral surface developments and creation of working drawing sets.
2 D. COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES At the end of the course, students should be able to: # CLOs CLO1 Produce digital 3D - images using appropriate computer software CLO2 CLO3 CLO4 CLO5 and associated Techniques. Select the appropriate communication means and presentation materials based on the requirements and priorities of a building project at different stages of development Develop diagrams and other graphic materials using various computer techniques to communicate key information of an architectural design proposal. Generate digital models and rendering of an architectural design to illustrate the major characteristics and articulation of the design. Compile a comprehensive set of presentation materials in the form of drawings and models to address different communication purposes E. TEXTBOOKS AND REFERENCES Textbooks 1. The SketchUp Workflow for Architecture By Michael Brightman - 2013 References 1. SketchUp for Interior Design By Lydia Sloan Cline - 2014 2. SketchUp Guide for Woodworkers By Timothy S. Killen 20 3. SketchUp 2014 for Dummies By Aidan Chopra 2014
F. TEACHING AND ASSESSMENT PLAN Week No. Chapter/Topic Course Learning Outcome No. No. of Contact Hours Assessment Resources/Tools 1 Introduction to 3D Modelling Software - SketchUP Basic Drawing Commands CLO1, CLO3 Basic Modification Commands 2 Advanced Modelling Advanced Modification CLO3 Quiz 1 Working with Components 3 Managing Styles and Scenes In Semester Exam 1 CLO3 & CLO4 3
Week No. Chapter/Topic Course Learning Outcome No. No. of Contact Hours Assessment Resources/Tools 4 Using Guides, Dimensioning and Text) Using Style Builder and Layout CLO3, CLO4 & CLO5 Importing 2D Drawings from AutoCAD 5 Different Workflows for Architecture and Interior Design CLO3 & CLO5 Quiz 2 Dynamic Components 6 Using V-Ray for Rendering In Semester Exam 2 CLO3 & CLO4 7 Using V-Ray for Rendering Continued Submission of the Project CLO3, CLO4 & CLO5 FINAL EXAM (Week 8) 4
G. ASSESSMENT DETAILS Assessment may include but not limited to assignments, quizzes, in-semester and final examinations, projects, and other type of assessments. Allocation of percentages of the assessment scheme may depend on the nature of the course. Coursework is 60% and Final Examination is 40% of the total marks. Assessment Type Percentage (%) Due (Week No.) Quiz 5 2 & 5 Project 15 7 In-Semester Exam 1 15 3 In-Semester Exam 2 15 6 Assignment 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 Final Exam 40 8 H. STUDENT CHEATING AND PLAGIARISM As per the University Policy UON/AA-007/POL/V2/2016, the following actions (not limited to), without proper attribution (quoting and/or referencing), will attract stringent penalties: a. To copy any other student s work; b. To clearly duplicate any section of another person s work; c. To summarize the work of any other person; d. To apply or acquire an idea or thesis resulting from a person s work; e. To use experimental results or data acquired or collected by another person as your own; f. To exhibit cheating at some stage of the exam. I. STUDENT ATTENDANCE AND EXCUSED ABSENCE As per the University Policy UON/AA-001/POL/V1/2013, Absentee warning notice will be issued to the student according to: 1. Absence Warning 1 : for unexcused absence of 5% of course's contact hours. 2. Absence Warning 2 : for unexcused absence of % of course's contact hours. 3. Drop one Grade and Absence Warning 3 : for unexcused absence of 15% of course's contact hours. 4. Barred from the final exam : for excused and unexcused absence of 25% of course's contact hours. Late attendance of students must not be tolerated. Within the first ten minutes of class and in case of an emergency, the instructor shall admit the student to the class. However, the student shall be considered absent in this case. Course Title: DIGITAL GRAPHICS II Course Code: ARCH206 Prepared by: Faculty Name Signature Date Samir Al Qeisi 01/07/2017 Program Coordinator: Name Signature Date Head of Department: Name Signature Date 5
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