1. Course Title |
Engineering Documentation |
2. Code |
4ФЕИТ02З012 |
3. Study program |
ЕАОИЕ |
4. Organizer of the study program (unit, institute, department) |
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies |
5. Degree (first, second, third cycle) |
First cycle |
6. Academic year/semester |
IV/7 |
7. Number of ECTS credits |
6 |
8. Lecturer |
D-r Maja Celeska |
9. Course Prerequisites |
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10. Course Goals (acquired competencies): Understanding the principles for preparation of technical documentation, in order to be able to interpret the textual and graphical parts of it. To ascertain CAD tools and their application in technical writing. |
11. Course Syllabus: Basics of geometric constructions and technical drawing. Significance and possibilities for graphic communication between engineers. Symbols of basic electrical, electronic and electromechanical elements and assemblies. Types, production and use of schemes from the electrical profession. Wiring diagrams. Text documentation. Description of components and methods for using CAD systems. Use of CAE system in designing electrical part of projects and similar documentation. Marking of elements according to IEC standards. Basics in the preparation of engineering documentation using advanced software tools. Project development in AutoCAD, AutoCAD electric and Eplan tools. Legislation and types of project documentation. |
12. Learning methods: Lectures, presentations, numerical exercises, independent assignments, project assignments |
13. Total number of course hours |
3 + 1 + 1 + 0 |
14. Distribution of course hours |
180 |
15. Forms of teaching |
15.1. Lectures-theoretical teaching |
45 |
15.2. Exercises (laboratory, practice classes), seminars, teamwork |
30 |
16. Other course activities |
16.1. Projects, seminar papers |
30 |
16.2. Individual tasks |
30 |
16.3. Homework and self-learning |
45 |
17. Grading |
17.1. Exams |
0 |
17.2. Seminar work/project (presentation: written and oral) |
70 |
17.3. Activity and participation |
10 |
17.4. Final exam |
20 |
18. Grading criteria (points) |
up to 50 points |
5 (five) (F) |
from 51to 60 points |
6 (six) (E) |
from 61to 70 points |
7 (seven) (D) |
from 71to 80 points |
8 (eight) (C) |
from 81to 90 points |
9 (nine) (B) |
from 91to 100 points |
10 (ten) (A) |
19. Conditions for acquiring teacher’s signature and for taking final exam |
Realized activities 15.2 and 16.1 |
20. Forms of assessment |
During the semester, the student has to prepare and present two project assignments, in order to gain the right to take the exam. Through the project assignments the student should show knowledge for preparing and interpretation of standardized technical documentation. At the same time, the written exam is realized either through two partial exams (120 min each) during the semester or through a final written exam (120 min) – at the end of the semester. The student who has successfully completed the previous activities, is required to pass the final oral exam (60 min). The grade is formed by appropriate scoring of all the above activities. |
21. Language |
Macedonian and English |
22. Method of monitoring of teaching quality |
Internal evaluation and surveys |
23. Literature |
23.1. Required Literature |
No. |
Author |
Title |
Publisher |
Year |
1 |
Isabella Skiba, Bert Bielefeld |
Basics Technical Drawing |
Parthian Books |
2013 |
2 |
Ascent – Center for Technical Knowledge |
AutoCAD Electrical 2017 (R1): Fundamentals with NFPA Standards |
ASCENT, Center for Technical Knowledge |
2016 |
3 |
Bernd Gischel |
EPLAN Electric P8 Reference Handbook |
Hanser Publishers |
2016 |
23.2. Additional Literature |
No. |
Author |
Title |
Publisher |
Year |
1 |
Jerry C. Whitaker, Robert K. Mancini |
Technical Documentation and Process |
CRC Press |
2016 |