METC 107-S1C Syllabus
METC 107-S1C Syllabus
METC 107-S1C Syllabus
CONTACT INFORMATION
Instructor:
First Name: Andrew
Last Name: Bell
Phone Number: 260.481.2288
Email (Ivy Tech Email): [email protected]
Blackboard IM ID: abell118
Office/Campus Location: Tech Center, TC1240R
Office Hours: Monday & Wednesday 9:00AM 11:00AM
Wednesday 1:00PM 5:00PM
Instructors Supervisor:
First Name: Darrel
Last Name: Kesler
Phone Number: 260.480.4297
Email (Ivy Tech Email): [email protected]
Blackboard IM ID: dkesler2
Office/Campus Location: Tech Center, TC1240D
Office Hours: By appointment only
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: This course introduces the student to the fundamental skills
necessary to take a design from concept to implementation via virtual modeling and the creation
of working mechanical drawings. Utilizing both traditional and contemporary tools, students will
study visualization, established technical drawing techniques, CADD-based design, and
characteristic standards to produce mechanical designs and drawings that can be readily and
successfully shared with production organizations to create accurate parts and assemblies.
MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course the
student will be expected to:
All books and materials, unless otherwise noted, should be purchased from the Ivy Tech online
bookstore. To order the texts required for this class or any other course, go to
http://www.ivytech.bkstr.com. Students can order all books and materials for all courses from
this site regardless of whether it is an online or on-campus course.
In the future, it is advised that students order textbooks and materials before the start of the
semester. Students should use a copy of their course schedule to accurately order books and
materials. Schedules can print a copy of their course schedule from Campus Connect at
http://cc.ivytech.edu.
Students who live in Indiana and surrounding states will normally receive their book order within
one day from the time the book is shipped from the warehouse. Paying for overnight shipping on
textbook orders from the bookstore is normally not a good use of money as it does not ensure
overnight processing of the order it only ensures that once the book order has been processed,
it will be shipped out overnight.
COLLEGE POLICIES
Academic Honesty Statement
The College is committed to academic integrity in all its practices. The faculty value intellectual
integrity and a high standard of academic conduct. Activities that violate academic integrity
undermine the quality and diminish the value of educational achievement.
Cheating on papers, tests, or other academic works is a violation of College rules. No student
shall engage in behavior that, in the judgment of the instructor of the class, may be construed as
cheating. This may include, but is not limited to, plagiarism or other forms of academic
dishonesty such as the acquisition without permission of tests or other academic materials and/or
distribution of these materials and other academic work. This includes students who aid and abet
as well as those who attempt such behavior.
Copyright Statement
Students shall adhere to the laws governing the use of copyrighted materials. They must insure
that their activities comply with fair use and in no way infringe on the copyright or other
proprietary rights of others and that the materials used and developed at Ivy Tech Community
College contain nothing unlawful, unethical, or libelous and do not constitute any violation of
any right of privacy.
ADA Statement
Ivy Tech Community College seeks to provide reasonable accommodations for qualified
individuals with documented disabilities. If you need an accommodation because of a
documented disability, please contact the Office of Disability Support Services.
If you will require assistance during an emergency evacuation, notify your instructor
immediately. Look for evacuation procedures posted in your classroom.
ATMAE Requirements
Students wishing to graduate from a School of Applied Science and Engineering or the School of
Technology, from Ivy Tech Community College Northeast must complete at least 12 semester
hours of Management and/or Technical training. This requirement is concurrent with the college
requirement that each student must complete 15 semester hours at this institution. Students
transferring to Ivy Tech Community College Northeast and entering into the School of Applied
Science and Engineering or the School of Technology must also meet the 12 semester hours of
Management and/or Technical training. Credits considered for transfer may be from another Ivy
Tech ATMAE accredited campus or obtained from an ATMAE accredited institution.
Breathe Easy
Method of Instruction
The format of the class includes: Lectures, Labs and Team Projects. Lectures will be derived
from the Text Book and additional information that the instructor may feel is pertinent. The
weekly PowerPoint slides will be posted on Blackboard.
Labs will be conducted at Ivy Tech either in the class room or an appropriate lab. Each student
will create and maintain a Lab Book. The Lab Book will capture all of the lab results,
calculations, and observations for all of the labs completed during the semester. Lab Books will
be turned-in prior to the end of the class.
Team Projects will require some contact with other team members during the class and between
classes. Each Team will be responsible to present to the class Team Presentations as defined by
the instructor.
The Syllabus and Course Calendar are 2 important tools to help students understand the course,
student and instructor expectations, and deadlines. Both documents can be found under the Start
Here button in the course within Blackboard.
Students are required to submit work on time for a chance to receive credit. Deadlines for each
week/assignment are summarized on the course calendar. Students should check the calendar
frequently for deadlines and to be aware of what to expect next. Deadlines are subject to change.
Students are responsible for timely assignment submission. Should a computer system or
network go down, students must still turn in work in a timely manner. Dont wait until the last
minute. Plan ahead by seeking alternative means for submitting work before needed. Local
libraries and all Ivy Tech Community College campuses can serve as alternative resources.
Contact the closest/most convenient campus or other public lab for schedules and Internet
availability. Not having access to the required software on a home or work computer is not a
legitimate excuse for turning in homework late.
Registered students are expected to arrive on time. Come to class prepared for scheduled
activities. NOTE: Failure to attend is not an official class withdrawal. Students wanting to
withdraw must complete and sign an official Drop/Add form and return it to the registrar by
Saturday April 15th, otherwise a Grade of F for the class will be entered on the students
grade record.
Make-Up Policy
A missed test or other graded material may be made-up only at the discretion of the instructor. If
you miss a class you will need to contact the instructor via email or phone. There is no make-up
for quizzes, labs, homework or exams without the instructors approval. You are responsible to
provide all group project team information to your team prior to any presentation.
Last Day to Withdraw
If a student wishes to withdraw from this course, students are responsible for completing an
official withdrawal form with the registrar. The last day to withdraw from this course is 11:59
p.m. Saturday, April 15.
Lab
The lab is owned by the college. You are guests in this lab. As such I expect that you will
conduct yourself accordingly. Drinks with a sealed cap are allowed (i.e. water or soda bottles).
Drinks with an open top are not allowed (i.e. coffee cups or soda cans). Non-messy food items
are allowed. If you have a spill or make a mess you are expected to clean it up. You must log-on
using your campus connect username and password. Please notify the instructor of any problems.
Grades
All grades will be maintained in Blackboards online grade book. Students are responsible to
track their progress by referring to the online grade book.
Right of Revision
The college reserves the right to change any statements, policies or scheduling as necessary.
Students will be informed promptly of any and all changes.
COURSE COMMUNICATION
Instructor Commitment
Ivy Tech Community College instructors are committed to responding to students within two
business days. If a student sends communication, but does not receive a response, they should
double-check that the correct communication method was used and that the correct location is
being checked for a reply.
Messages: all students must use the messages function of the course for course-related
communications. Using messages, students can send and receive information from within the
course. Messages can only be sent and received from within the course in Blackboard. Please
check messages frequently.
Email: all students must use the email function of the course for course-related communications.
Students can send email from within the course in Blackboard, but will not receive responses
inside the course. All emails are received in the Campus Connect email system. Students can
also use the Campus Connect email system to send email.
Black Board IM: all students are encouraged to download and use the Black Board Instant
Messenger. This communication tool can used to gain access to fellow students and the
instructor quickly and in a less formal way.
Telephone: you may wish to contact the instructor via the telephone. If you get the voice mail
response, leave you r name, phone number and message and the instructor will get back with you
as soon as possible.
ASSIGNMENTS & GRADING
How is my grade calculated?
Grading Scale
90% - 100% A
80% - 89% B
70% - 79% C
60% - 69% D
Below 60% F
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
Students are welcome to use the services and equipment available at the most convenient Ivy
Tech Campus. Services include academic advising, equipment, libraries, and tutoring. Please
locate the most convenient Ivy Tech campus by reviewing the information at
http://ivytech.edu/campuses/.
Library
The Ivy Tech Library is available to students on- and off-campus, offering full text journals,
books, and other resources essential for course assignments. The Library can be accessed from
the Library tab in Blackboard or from the Library tab in Campus Connect.
Log into Blackboard at http://online.ivytech.edu and visit the Click for Help tab for
information about computer downloads. This tab provides students with important computer
information, including security software, viewer software for users without Microsoft products,
adobe reader, flash player, java, and more.
Disabilities Services
Students with questions or needs for disabilities support services should contact their local
Disabilities Support Services director/coordinator. In the future, it is recommended that students
contact Disabilities Support Services at least 30 days before the start of the semester. The contact
information listed here is for the disabilities support director/coordinator at the instructors
local campus. For information about disabilities support services at another campus, please visit:
http://ivytech.edu/dss/ or Campus Connect (http://cc.ivytech.edu).
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITES