Syllabus - GRAPHICS 2 - Freeli
Syllabus - GRAPHICS 2 - Freeli
The University of the Visayas (UV) is a research-driven university geared towards the development of human capital imbued with social
conscientiousness.
MISSION STATEMENTS:
To attain its vision, the university lives-up to the following:
a. Builds and embraces a sustainable research culture among students, faculty and non-teaching staff in support of its academic programs and
community extension thrusts.
b. Hones the talents and potentials of the students towards the practice of professions to be responsive to the changing local and global demands
of time.
c. Capacitates a community guided by the university extension framework.
d. Exemplifies the ideals of leadership, love and service to humanity.
GOALS
1. Produce, present, and publish cutting-edge multidisciplinary research outputs.
2. Provide competent professionals relevant to the demands of the local, national and global markets.
3. Equip the faculty with the necessary competencies to effectively transfer knowledge and technology.
4. Enable stakeholder to live-up to the Visayanian spirit, beneficial to the community.
OBJECTIVES
1. To come-up with an outcomes-based and research-oriented academic resources across all disciplines.
2. To increase faculty and student involvement in research undertakings.
3. To raise the number of published research outputs.
4. To bridge the gap between students’ career choice and their aptitudes.
5. To provide functional learning experiences congruent to industry needs and community services.
6. To maximize exposure of faculty to relevant professional experiences to enhance delivery of instruction.
CORE VALUES
W E L E A D and W E S E R V E
GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES:
1. Creative and Innovative individuals
2. Critical & Analytical Thinkers
3. Effective Communicators
4. Collaborative & Productive Professionals
5. Community-Conscious Leaders
VISION:
The College is the preferred and recognized school for its excellence in engineering and architecture education, research and service.
MISSION:
The College aims to develop graduates that will be acclaimed as competent and creative professionals contributing to innovation in
technological research and training
GOAL
To produce graduates with extensive knowledge and competence in engineering and architecture receptive to the demands of local,
national and global markets.
GENERAL OBJECTIVES:
Provide quality programs with a strong foundation of basic scientific principles in engineering and architecture that are applicable
and relevant to the needs of the government and industry locally or globally;
Cultivate students’ potential for intellectual development, creativity, problem-solving, and technological productivity;
Ensure openness and adaptability in a physical and cultural environment that values diversity among students. Faculty and staff;
Infuse a strong sense of values and responsible attitude in the development of research competence and leadership
Within five years after graduation, the graduates of the Department of Architecture shall:
1. Face the outside world challenges guided by the university and the college vision, mission, goals,
objectives and values.
2. Involved themselves on projects / tasks in the field of Architecture for the advancement of the
profession significant to the society.
4. Direct and focus the thrust of architecture education to the needs and demands of society and its
integration into the social, economic, cultural and environmental aspects of nation building;
5. Instill understanding of the basic philosophy and fundamental principles of the multi-dimensional
aspects of architecture and the direct relationship between man and his environment.
4. Co-requisite : None
6. Course Description : An introduction to measured drawings applying graphic conventions: the study of pictorial presentation and
perspective projections; plotting of shades and shadows in both orthographic and perspective drawings.
a. Communicate effectively in oral and in written English including visual communication
b. articulate and discuss the latest developments in the field of architecture
c. act in recognition of professional, social, and ethical responsibility
e. design the built environment in the context of ecological balance and sustainable development and
Student Outcomes*
Course Outcomes
The student should be able to: a b c d e f g h i
1. apply graphic and drafting conventions in the
production of simple floor plans, elevations and sections
using pencil and pen and ink.
COURSE
WEEK DAY TOPICS TLA AT
OUTCOMES
1 1 Orientation
Working through Class Work 1
2 2 1. Drafting and Graphic Conventions examples
CO 1, CO 2
10 10
DRAFTING PERIODIC EXAM
Applied priciples and techniques in
Individual Activity Design Drawing 7
11 11 producing architectural drawings such as
floor plans, elevations and sections
1. Principles of perspective projection; Guided Learning
CO 1, CO 2,
shades and shadows (exterior and interior Class Work 3
12 12 CO3
perspective) Group
Design Project 1
CO 1, CO 2,
14 14 1.2 One-Point Perspective CO3
CO 1, CO 2,
Design Project 2
15 15 1.3 Two-Point Perspective CO3
CO 1, CO 2,
Design Project 3
16 16 1.4 Three-Point Perspective CO3
CO 1, CO 2,
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT
17 17 CO3
FINAL EXAMINATION (25%)
To develop lifelong learning skill, the primary learning outcome for this course is the Student’s Qualitative Design Presentation, which
demonstrates design skills in distinguishing functional proximities and adjacencies.
12. Textbooks:
References:
1. The Principles of Architectural Drafting
(A Sourcebook of Techniques and Graphics Standards)
Browning, Hugh C. 1996
2. Drafting in the Industry
Brown, Walter C.
Design Drawing 1 20
CO1
Class Work 1 18
5
CO3 Design Drawing 3
Class Work 3 3
15
Design Project 1
Final Exam (FE) 8
Summative Assessment Final Examination Final Exam (FE2) 9
Final Exam (FE3) 8
TOTAL 100
The final grades will correspond to the weighted average scores shown below:
PS GE DE PS GE DE
The lowest passing mark in any subject shall be 3.0. A rating of 5.0 means failure. No final general average between 3.0 and 5.0
is allowed.
a. Attendance
According to CHED policy, total number of absences by the students should not be more than 20% of the total number of
meetings or 9 hours for a three-unit-course (6 meetings). Students incurring more than 9 hours of unexcused absences
automatically gets a failing grade regardless of class standing.
b. Submission of Assessment Tasks (Student Outputs) should be on time; late submittal of coursework’s will not be
accepted. If one has a justifying circumstance, it must be discussed and a decision will be made before the due date or
c. Major Examination (Long Quiz for both written and online and final exam) will be administered as scheduled. No special
exam will be given unless with a valid reason subject for approval of the Program Coordinator of the Electrical Engineering
Department. Furthermore, students of this course are required to participate actively in the events/activities organized for
this course.
4. Strict checking of attendance will be done before and after the exam. Students who send another person (ringer) in lieu
of their presence will be considered cheating. Thus, students should take the exam on his/her assigned classroom and
not anywhere else.
5. Students are required to come on time in their respective classes for the exam will start exactly during their respective
class periods and conclude automatically at the end of the class period.
e. Language of Instruction
Lectures, discussion, and documentation will be in English. Written and spoken work may receive a lower mark if it is, in
the opinion of the instructor, deficient in English.
For this course, the Honor Code is that there will be no plagiarizing of written works and no cheating on exams. Proper
citation must be given to authors whose works were used in the process of developing instructional materials/class
Grave misconduct other than cheating will likewise be given a failing grade. Disrespect to one’s teacher or to others in the
classroom will not be tolerated in the least. Argument is great but bullying, fighting, mocking, and demeaning the teacher
or other students will not be allowed. Come to class on time. There can be mitigating circumstances from time to time, but
if it becomes a habit, one may lose points or credit for the class.
g. Consultation Schedule
Consultation schedules with the professor are posted outside the CEA Faculty room and in the School’s web page
(http://uv.edu.ph). It is recommended that the student first set an appointment to confirm the instructor’s availability.