The Engineering Drawing course is one of the fundamental courses that helps trainees understand the language of engineering drawing as an important means of technical communication in engineering and industrial fields. The course focuses on developing trainees’ skills in producing manual and engineering drawings using appropriate tools, while becoming familiar with technical drawing techniques, geometric shapes, materials, and measurement and drawing tools.
The course also introduces trainees to the use of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software to produce two-dimensional engineering drawings, such as orthographic projection drawings and schematic drawings of electronic circuits. Trainees will acquire the ability to use basic and advanced commands within the CAD environment to prepare clear, accurate drawings suitable for output and printing.
The course also includes the production of three-dimensional engineering models using CAD systems, enabling trainees to represent tools and engineering components in a realistic and professional manner. By the end of the course, trainees will be able to prepare a portfolio of evidence that includes engineering drawings, annotated images, observation records, and two-dimensional and three-dimensional digital outputs that reflect their technical and professional progress.