CAD/BIM Designer – Building Design and Environment – Level 2 – Associate in Science Degree, Certificate of Achievement
The CAD/BIM Designer program prepares students for entry-level positions in architectural, engineering, and construction fields. Certificate recipients learn to integrate industry specifications and codes and utilize Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Building Information Management (BIM) software to solve building and construction design problems using the principles and standards of Sustainable Technology. They also develop virtual and rapid prototyping fabrication skills. As design technicians in these realms, students find additional opportunity in related fields, such as interior design, set & exhibit design, municipal infrastructure, and sustainable technologies.
Courses
- ART 041A — INTERIOR DESIGN: SPACE PLANNING AND MATERIALS I
- BLDG 212 — PRINT READING FOR CONSTRUCTION
- BLDG 213 — BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CODES AND STANDARDS
- BLDG 214 — MATERIALS & PROCESSES OF CONSTRUCTION: SUB GRADE TO ROOF FRAMING
- DT 008A — INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL DESIGN AND FABRICATION
- DT 008B — INTERMEDIATE DIGITAL DESIGN AND FABRICATION
- DT 017 — BUILDING DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION TECHNICAL GRAPHICS
- DT 030 — SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIES
- DT 101 — FABRICATION LABORATORY
- DT 114 — BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING DESIGN (BIM DESIGN)
- DT 118 — 3-DIMENSIONAL BUILDING DESIGN & REPRESENTATION
- ENGR 002 — ENGINEERING GRAPHICS