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COURSE: DRAW10W – A8 SCHEDULE: 7:30PM -12:00NN / Thursday
FACULTY: PROF. MA. BRENDA A. IGNACIO ROOM : S303________________

|Week No. |DATE |TOPIC |ACTIVITIES |
|1 |Jan 9 |HOLIDAY | |
|2 |Jan 16 |Orientation |Sign Certificate of Matriculation |
| | | |Discussion of grading system |
| | | |Review of mission/vision |
| | | |Distribution of course syllabus |
| | | |Takehom Activity: Do EX #1- Lettering |
|2 |Jan 23 |Engineering Lettering |Discuss definition of Engineering Lettering, order of strokes, types, slant |
| | | |and vertical lettering |
| | | |Submit EX#1- Lettering |
| | | |Preparation of Title Block and Guidelines |
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