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1. Technical
Drawing ( BSTD 103 )
:- This course
hones trainees’
skills in drawing 2D
and 3D shapes. It
introduces trainees
to the drawing
techniques and
equipments and
provides the
simplest methods to
create drawing.
Moreover, it allows
students to read and
interrupt drawings.
Computer Aided
Technical Drawing
(BSCD 304 ) :-
This course offers
technical sketching
and interpretation
of standard
multi-view
representations. It
also includes
visualizing in two
and three
dimensions,
principal, sectional
and auxiliary views,
basic dimensioning
techniques, and
introduction to
computer-aided
design. Trainees
learn to manipulate
points, lines and
planes in
three-dimensional
space to establish
true positions, true
sizes and true
shapes of features.
Workshop
Practices (BSWP 401
) :-This course
introduces the
trainees to
basic
practices in the
workshop such as the
safe use of hand
tools, power machine
tools, measuring
tools, sheet metal
fabrication, and
soldering. Trainees
become adept in
measurement
techniques as well
as in filing,
marking, numbering,
folding, threading,
and drilling.
Occupational
Health & Safety (
BSHS 201 ) :-This
course introduces
the concept of
health and safety
during on – job at
work. Upon
completion of this
course the trainees
will be able to
decide why safety is
every body’s
business, understand
accident causes and
recognize-
mechanical,
electrical, chemical
and fire hazards
Tec hnical
Mathematics (BSTM
401 ) :-This
course is designed
for technical
students
specializing in
electrical
technology,
instrumentation,
drafting, welding,
automotive, machine
tool, and others. It
includes a brief
review of whole
numbers, decimals,
and fractions. It is
followed by
fundamental
operations of
algebra, linear
equations, ratio,
proportions,
variations,
percents, basic
geometry, unit
conversions, metric
system, and
applications in the
technical fields.
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