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Nov 08, 2024
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2024-25 Catalog
Drafting Design, AAS-T
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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. AAS-T degrees are designed for immediate employment and as preparation for specific applied bachelor of science degrees and certain bachelor degree programs.
Art and Design Department Website
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Prerequisites
- Keyboarding skills.
- Some classes have entry requirements not listed here
Professional-Technical Core Courses
Total Professional-Technical Courses: 55 credits
Program Supporting Courses
Total Supporting Course Credits: 20 credits
Related Instruction Courses
Computation
MATH course numbered 100 or above Human Relations/Social Science
Select 1 course from the following Total Related Instruction Credits: 15
Total Program Credits: 90 credits
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 cumulative grade of 2.0 in each core course.
- Not all classes are offered every quarter or at night.
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