The Higher Canadian Institute for Business and Engineering Technology Quality Assurance Unit Course Specification Course Name: Civil and structural engineering Course Code: ENGR 214 I. Basic Course Information Program(s) on which the course is given: Manufacturing Engineering Core or elective element of program core: Department offering the course: Civil Academic level:2rd year Semester in which course is offered: Fall Course pre-requisite(s): None Credit Hours:3hrs Contact Hours Through: 5 hrs Lecture 2.0 Tutorial* 2.0 Practical* 1.0 Total 5.0 Approval date of course specification: Sep. 2014 II. Overall Aims of Course Full understanding of building construction process and related technologies: study methods of building construction systems and bearing walls construction systems, Skelton construction, and different process of building such as, building with brick. Study process of insulation layers, flooring and staircases, and study how to implement the various stages of construction theoretically and practically in sites. Course develops student's skills in understanding building construction process and stages theoretically and practically by identifying the common structural systems, materials and equipment used. III. Program ILOs covered by course Program Intended Learning Outcomes (By Code) Knowledge & Intellectual Skills Professional Skills Understanding K3,K6, K7 I9, I10, I13 P10,P17 General Skills G1, G7 IV. Intended Learning Outcomes of Course (ILOs) a. Knowledge and Understanding On completing the course, students should be able to: 1 The Higher Canadian Institute for Business and Engineering Technology Quality Assurance Unit Course Specification I.1 Explain engineering material related to the discipline I.2 Describe the sequence of construction methods I.3 Classify the construction types using bricks, kinds of bricks, bonds of connection in English, French, quarter brick and the arches bricks. I.4 Explain methods and techniques of the structural design, constructional and engineering problems b. Intellectual/Cognitive Skills On completing the course, students should be able to: I1. Solve constructional and engineering problems I2. Analyze the elements of buildings I3. Analyze materials in buildings I4. helps the student how to drawing patterns of the styles of connection according to various thickness I5. Analyze methods of execution for buildings c. Practical/Professional Skills P.1 Prepare and present technical material P.2 choose construction processes d. General and Transferable Skills On completing the course, students should be able to: G.1 Search for information G.2 Adopt life-long self learning V. Course Matrix Contents Main Topics / Chapters Introduction to two ways of 1- construction: bearing & skeleton types 2- Brickwork 3- Doors and Windows 4- Insulations 5- Working plan 6- Working sections Net Teaching Weeks Duration (Weeks) Course ILOs Covered by Topic (By ILO Code) K&U I.S. P.S. G.S. 3 K2 I5,I1 P2 - 1 1 2 2 2 K1,K3 K2 K1 K4 K4 I4 I3 14 I5 I1,I4,I3 P1 P1 P1 P2 P2 G1 G1 G1 G2 G2 2 The Higher Canadian Institute for Business and Engineering Technology Quality Assurance Unit Course Specification VI. Course Weekly Detailed Topics / hours / ILOs Week No. 1 Total Hours Sub-Topics introduction to two ways of construction: bearing & skeleton types 5 Contact Hours Theoretical Practical Hours Hours* 2 5 * Bearing walls : 3 a- The sequence of construction methods. b- The bearing walls’ their kinds and various thicknesses. c- Examples of the bearing walls (guard’s 2 2 room). d- Sections in the bearing walls. e- Different foundations for the holding 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 walls. A comparison between bearing walls and skeleton construction walls and non-bearing wall. * skeleton types: a. The sequence o construction methods. b. Beam and coloumn system c. Types of foundations d. Isolated foundations a- Construction by using bricks : a- Kinds of bricks. b- Bonds of building connection (half brick / quarter brick). c- Bonds of connection in English / French methods. d- Terms used in construction. 5 2 3 5 2 3 5 5 2 2 3 3 Midterm Exam 5 5 2 2 3 3 5 2 3 5 2 3 e- Quizz f- Hollow walls, empty bricks. g- Drawing patterns of the styles of connection according to various thicknesses. Architecture Drawing plans Working plans Descripe theconstruction methods Details in working plan - Doors -Windows * Isolation of humidity, heat and sound : a- Humidity isolation : (materials used, reasons of humidity leakage and protective way). b- Isolation of heat, materials used and way of isolation. c- Isolation sound. Drawing of examples for various isolation 3 The Higher Canadian Institute for Business and Engineering Technology Quality Assurance Unit Course Specification 12 13 14 15 methods. * Finishing of floors : a- Wooden floors. b- Tiles’ floors – musaico – cement – ceramic – marble – plastic). Drawing an example for wooden floors and tiles’ floors. 5 2 3 5 5 2 2 3 3 Final Exam 65 26 36 Architecture Drawing section Details in working section Total Teaching Hours VII. Teaching and Learning Methods Teaching/Learning Method Lectures & Seminars Tutorials Computer lab Sessions Practical lab Work Reading Materials Web-site Searches Research & Reporting Problem Solving / Problem-based Learning Projects Independent Work Group Work Case Studies Presentations Simulation Analysis Course ILOs Covered by Method (By ILO Code) K2 K4 K1 K1 K4 Intellectual Skills I5 I4 I3 I2 I2 Professional Skills P2 P1 P1 P1, P2 General Skills G1 G2 G1 G1 ,G2 G2 K1 I1 P1 G2 K4 K2 K2 K4 K3 K3 I1 I2 I4 I1 I4 13 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P1 G1 G1 G1 G2 G2 G2 K&U VIII. Assessment Methods, Schedule and Grade Distribution Course ILOs Covered by Method (By ILO Code) Assessment Method K&U I.S. P.S. G.S. Midterm Exam Final Exam Quizzes Course Work Report Writing K2 , K3 K1,K4 K3 K4 K1 I5 ,I4 I3 I2 I4 I2 P2 P1 P2 P2, P1 P2 G2 G2 G1 G1 G1 Assessment Weight / Percentage Week No. 7 15 5 All 3,5,11 4 The Higher Canadian Institute for Business and Engineering Technology Quality Assurance Unit Course Specification Case Study Analysis Oral Presentations Practical Group Project Individual Project K3 I1 P1 G1 3 K2 I2 P1 G2 5 K2 K1 I3 I5 I3 P2 P1, P2 P1 G2 G2 G1 8 13 11 Others (Specify): IX. List of References Essential Text Books Course notes Recommended books Periodicals, Web sites, etc … Building codes illustrated: Guide to Understanding the 2012 international Building.francis D.K Ching Building structures illustrated: Patterns,Systems,and Design. Francis D.K Ching , Barry S. Onouye(Author),Douglas Zuberbuhler (Author) Building construction .Dr. M. Hammad, 1964 Available (handed to students part by part) Modern Brick Basic masonry illustrated Architectural construction Dr. M. Ahmed Abodalla The building “Fane” Eng. Awd Ekeky Architectural construction Dr. Ahmed Bashandy A history of English Brick work - X. Facilities required for teaching and learning Appropriate teaching accommodation including teaching Architectural Course coordinator :Dr/ Amr El Nemer Head of Department: Dr/ Hamdy Hussien Date: September 2014 5 The Higher Canadian Institute for Business and Engineering Technology Quality Assurance Unit Course Specification 6
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