Computer Aided Design and Drafting, Associate in Arts Degree
This program prepares students for careers in engineering and architectural drafting disciplines. Courses incorporate analyzation of industry standard manufacturing prints and realistic 3D modeling. Students will apply 2D and 3D CAD software to design projects, 3D-printed prototypes and create a professional portfolio. Opportunities for employment are available in many related industrial disciplines. General education courses are required to obtain an Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree and to transfer to higher education institutions.
Courses
- ART G107 — Color and Design: 2D
- ART G108 — Color Theory
- ART G109 — Color and Design: 3D
- BUS G130 — Introduction to Business Writing
- BUS G139 — Business Communication
- DART G105 — Digital 2D Design & Color Theory
- DRAF G101 — Introductory Computer Aided Design Drafting
- DRAF G105 — Engineering Drafting I, Computer Aided Drafting
- DRAF G110 — Engineering Drafting II, Computer Aided Drafting
- DRAF G170 — Advanced 3D Mechanical Design
- MATH G115 — College Algebra
- MATH G120 — Trigonometry
- MATH G180 — Calculus 1