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Design
Drafting CAD
Program
Program recognized for its excellence by over 20
professional engineering organizations and is certified by
the American Design Drafting (ADDA) Association at its
highest level.
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Design Drafting & Computer Aided Design Drafting
Program

Typical Jobs
Students who elect the Drafting Design concentration
often do the following jobs after graduation: CAD operation and
supervision, design drafting, preparation of specifications, product
or project design, technical sales, quality control, materials
inspection and testing, and management. Usually these jobs are with
manufacturing firms, engineering firms, government agencies, drafting
and design shops, machine welding shops, foundries, product
development firms, and similar industries.
Technical Course Requirements
The
college continually evaluates technical courses through its assessment
program involving faculty review. Industrial advisory board input,
graduate evaluations and employer reviews to provide the student
appropriate required and elective technical courses that are important
in achieving success in the field of engineering technology.
First Semester
| Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
DT-103
DT-114
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Professional Drafting
Practices
AutoCAD I
General Education Courses |
3
3
10
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| Total Credits |
16 |
Second Semester
| Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
DT-112
DT-214
* |
Mechanical Drafting & Design I
AutoCAD II
General Education Courses |
3
3
12
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| Total Credits |
18 |
Third Semester
| Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
DT-116
DT-206
ET-244
* |
Unigraphics I
Mechanical Drafting & Design II
Engineering Mechanics
General Education Courses |
3
3
3
9
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| Total Credits |
18 |
Fourth Semester
| Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
DT-225
DT-228
ET-221
ET-228
* |
Unigraphics II
Mechanical Project Development
Materials & Processes
Strength of Materials
General Education Courses |
3
3
3
3
3
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| Total Credits |
15 |
* See General Education Course Requirements for
Courses
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