CADD Technology
The Computer Assisted Drafting and Design (CADD) Technology program will teach students how to develop detailed working drawings for use in the construction of residential, maintenance, and commercial facilities. The program centers on the basic techniques of drafting –quality, print reading, and problem solving. Students will be introduced to the principles of Building Information Management (BIM) utilizing computer-aided design processes to produce detailed working drawings. Successful graduates may find employment with architectural and engineering firms, general contractors, material suppliers, structural fabricators, or modular and component manufacturers. Along with a variety of other
Courses
- ARCH 1120 — Materials of Construction
- ARCH 1130 — Introduction to Construction Documents
- ARCH 1160 — Fundamentals of Drafting
- ARCH 1220 — Estimating for Construction
- ARCH 1230 — Introduction to Revit
- ARCH 1270 — Introduction to AutoCAD
- ARCH 1280 — Introduction to SolidWorks
- ARCH 2010 — Structural Drafting
- ARCH 2100 — Survey and Site Planning
- ARCH 2115 — Architectural Drafting
- ARCH 2150 — Civil Drafting
- ARCH 2220 — Structural Connections
- ARCH 2260 — Introduction to Inventor
- ECON 1010 — Personal and Business Finance
- ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication
- INFO 1000 — Basic Computer Applications
- MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I
- MATH 1060 — Technical Mathematics II
- PSYC 1000 — Human Relations