Planes and Views in Space

Explaining the terms in the planes and views in space
Placing line in the first quadrant and project into the vertical and horizontal planes.

Computer Aided Drawing (Pictoral and Auxiliary Views)

Using the computer to draw isometric, oblique, and perspective views of simple shaped blocks.
Using the computer to draw the 1st and 2nd auxiliary plans and elevations of shaped blocks.
Using the computer to draw the auxiliary plans and elevations of cut geometrical solids.

Auxiliary views of Geometrical Solids

The purpose of drawing auxiliary views.
Drawing auxiliary views of simple shaped blocks and cut geometrical solids with selected tools.
Drawing auxiliary elevations and plans of cut geometrical solids.

Perspective Drawing

The uses of terms in perspective drawings.
Perspective drawings of simple objects

Intersection of Solids

Determining the lines and curves of intersection of geometrical solids.
Developing surfaces of intersecting solids.

True Shapes

Determining the true shapes of truncated geometrical solids
Building models of truncated solids showing the true shapes

Link Mechanisms

Interpreting different link mechanisms.
Ploting the loci of points on different link mechanisms.

Special Curves

Explaining the locus definitions and practical applications of selected special curves.
Construction of special curves using different methods

Introduction to Computer Graphics

Using the computer to write alphabets and figures.
Using the computer to draw lines, triangles, polygons, geometrical solids, enlarge and reduce plain figures.

Oblique Drawing

Explaining oblique drawing
Oblique drawing of shaped blocks.
Oblique drawing of shaped blocks.

Isometric Drawing

Explaining isometric drawing and isometric axis.
Isometric square, rectangle and circle.
Blocks involving lines arcs and circles

True Lengths and Surface Development

Explaining development and its applications to production and construction industries.
Determining the true lengths of full and truncated geometrical solids.
Developing the surface of full and truncated geometrical solids.
Using cardboard to produce models of geometrical solids developed.

Special Curves

Explaining the term loci, ellipse, cycloids, and their applications.
Constructing an ellipse using different methods

Tangents and Tangency

Explain the principles and applications of tangency.
Construct tangents to:
a. a point on the circumference of a circle.
b. two equal and unequal circles.
Construct tangents of arcs:
a. arcs touching externally
b. arcs touching internally
Apply the principles of tangency to constructing objects with arcs, lines and circles.

Enlargement and Reduction of Figures

Explaining the applications of enlargement and reduction of objects
Reducing given figures to given proportions/ratios.
Enlarging given figures to given ratios.