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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Drafting & Design Technology | Computer Graphics | Computer Programming
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The program in question is " " (Engineering Graphics), which is a fundamental discipline in the preparation of engineers at universities.


Program Description

Engineering Graphics is an academic discipline that studies the representation of objects on a plane. It is the theoretical and practical basis for constructing and reading technical drawings using ESKD standards. The program aims to develop students' knowledge and skills in creating and interpreting technical drawings, as well as their ability to think logically and spatially.


Program Objectives

The main objectives of the Engineering Graphics program are:


  • To teach students to create simple drawings and read technical drawings
  • To develop students' skills in mentally representing the forms and dimensions of objects from their drawings
  • To introduce students to graphical methods for solving problems related to geometric shapes and their spatial arrangement
  • To familiarize students with the basic requirements of standards for drawings and diagrams
  • To develop students' skills in the techniques of drawing execution

Competencies

Upon completing the program, graduates should possess the following competencies:


  • -1: The ability to understand the principles of modern information technologies and use them to solve professional problems

Program Content

The program covers topics such as:


  • Theoretical foundations of drawing construction
  • Technical drawing
  • Graphical methods for solving problems related to geometric shapes and their spatial arrangement
  • Standards for drawings and diagrams
  • Techniques of drawing execution

The program is designed to develop students' spatial representation and logical thinking skills, which are essential for their future engineering activities.


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