Technical Drawing

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  • Plane and Solid Geometry
    • Instruments, Lettering, Lines, Dimensions, Scales
    • Geometric Constructions
    • Constructions of Polygons
    • Circles, Arcs, Curves and Tangents
    • Equivalent Areas: Reducing and Enlarging Plane Figures
    • Loci
    • Pictorial Drawings
    • Orthographic Projection
    • Auxiliary Projections
    • Surface Developments
    • Helical Curves
  • Building Drawing
    • Building Codes and Materials
    • Site Work
    • Foundations
    • Floor Plans and Elevations
    • Floors
    • Internal and External Walls and Finishing
    • Roofs
    • Doors and Windows
    • Stairways
    • Sections
  • Mechanical Engineering Drawing
    • Preparation of Drawing Sheet
    • Orthographic Projection
    • Engineering Conventions
    • Sections
    • Engineering Fasteners
    • Assembly Drawings
    • Sketching

Examples of Responses to Questions in the 2011 Examinations
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The Technical Drawing course is an integral component of the Technical/Vocational Education (TVET) programme offered by the Council.  The syllabus is examined for certification at the General Proficiency and candidates have the option of using either the Traditional Drawing Method (drawing board and tee square) or Computer-Aided Drafting method/applications to complete the objectives of the syllabus.  The syllabus is divided into three Units, namely, Plane and Solid Geometry; Building Drawing and  Mechanical Engineering Drawing.  Candidates are required to complete the Unit on ‘Plane and Solid Geometry’ and select either the Unit on Building Drawing or the Unit on Mechanical Engineering Drawing.