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Drafting Design, AAS


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Program Description


Channel your creativity as well as your mathematical, science and engineering skills into a career as a drafter. Using the latest industry software, students learn to create technical drawings that feature details, dimensions, materials and procedures used to build manufactured products, plus residential/commercial buildings and architectural drafting.

Learning Outcomes


  • Students will demonstrate the ability to use latest version of computer-aided design applications to produce accurate, mechanical, and architectural drawings.
  • Students’ work will reflect a high level of accuracy, and line weight control, and adhere to industry mechanical and architectural drafting standards.
  • Upon completion of the program student will have generated a portfolio that reflects a balance of diverse work that demonstrates their skills in both hand drawn and computer generated drawings.
  • Students will demonstrate effective verbal and written communication using vocabulary unique to the field of mechanical and architectural drawings.

Important notes


  • This information does not substitute for meeting with a faculty adviser.
  • Students must achieve a minimum overall GPA of 2.0.
  • AAS degree programs emphasize preparation in specific job skills required for entry-level employment.
  • Not all classes are offered every quarter or at night.

Requirements


Prerequisites


  • Keyboarding skills.
  • Some classes have entry requirements not listed here.

Select one Architectural Drafting course from the list below


Select one Architectural Drafting REVIT course from the list below


Select one Manual Drafting course from the list below


Select one Portfolio course from the list below


Select one Sustainable Design course from the list below


Total Professional-Technical Courses: 55 credits


Total Supporting Course Credits: 20


Related Instruction Courses


Communications


Select one course from the list below:

Computation


  • MATH- Any Math course 100 level or above

Human Relations


Select one course from the list below:

Total Related Instruction Credits: 15


Total Program Credits: 90


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