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Basic course of descriptive geometry for first-year students (oblique projection, orthogonal axonometric projection,
oblique axonometric projection, surfaces of revolution of the second degree).
Last update: Staněk Jakub, RNDr., Ph.D. (14.06.2019)
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It is necessary to 1) submit three drawings in time, 2) submit approximately seven individual works in time, 3) passing two written tests, 3) be active during the lecture (maximum three absences).
Correction terms - excluded. Last update: Škorpilová Martina, RNDr., Ph.D. (06.02.2025)
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A. Urban: Deskriptivní geometrie I, SNTL, Praha, 1965.
F. Kadeřávek, J. Klíma, J. Kounovský: Deskriptivní geometrie I, JČMF, Praha, 1929.
E. Pomykalová: Deskriptivní geometrie pro střední školy, Prometheus, Praha, 2010. Last update: Škorpilová Martina, RNDr., Ph.D. (06.02.2025)
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An exam follows the syllabus of the object (i.e. oblique projection, orthogonal axonometric projection, oblique axonometric projection, surfaces of revolution of the second degree) in the scope of the lecture.
Understanding of constructions from the above-mentioned areas of descriptive geometry as well as the ability of correct professional expression (very important for later pedagogical practice) are tested.
The exam has two part: written (usually four or five tasks) and oral. Passing the written part is prerequisite for the oral part. Depending on the development of the situation, both parts will take place either in person or remotely.
The credit is required for the examination. Last update: Škorpilová Martina, RNDr., Ph.D. (06.02.2025)
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Oblique projection.
Orthogonal axonometric projection.
Oblique axonometric projection.
Surfaces of revolution of the second degree. Last update: Škorpilová Martina, RNDr., Ph.D. (06.02.2025)
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