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Computer Aided Drafting and Design
Associated
of Applied Science
This program prepares the learner for entry level detailing engineering positions in industry by teaching detailing fundamentals and computer aided design (CAD) skills related to industrial workplaces. Focus is on the detailing process and the development of complete and accurate 2D drawings and 3D Models. All courses utilize CAD as the mode of developing solutions to current and relevant industrial detailing applications. Emphasis is on view construction and detailing of mechanical parts as they are applied to the fields of automotive, defense, agriculture, furniture, appliances, heavy equipment, etc. Graduates will posses skills that will allow them to operate in a dynamic environment as part of the design team
Computer Aided Drafting and Design - Architectural
Certificate of Achievement
This program prepares the learner for entry level detailing architectural positions in industry by teaching architectural detailing fundamentals and computer aided design (CAD) skills related to industrial workplaces. Focus is on the detailing process and the development of complete and accurate 2D architectural drawings. All courses utilize CAD as the mode of developing solutions to current and relevant industrial detailing applications. Emphasis is on view construction and light residential detailing as they are applied to the field of architectural and construction technologies
Computer Aided Drafting and Design - Mechanical
Certificate of Achievement
This program prepares the learner for entry level detailing positions in industry by teaching detailing fundamentals and computer aided design (CAD) skills related to industrial workplaces. Focus is on the detailing process and the development of complete and accurate 2D drawings and 3D Models. All courses utilize CAD as the mode of developing solutions to current and relevant industrial detailing applications. Emphasis is on view construction and detailing of mechanical parts as they are applied to the fields of automotive, defense, agriculture, furniture, appliances, heavy equipment, etc.
Graduates
with these degrees may be employed as a
CAD operator. CAD operators are employed by engineering
firms, consulting firms, automotive industry, manufacturers of
special machinery, the tool and die industry, and in other related
industries Graduates enter the design-engineering workforce and
advance as they acquire job-specific skills as defined by employer
product requirements.
Graduates also have the option of furthering
their education to earn a baccalaureate and/or graduate degree
in design engineering technology programs. This field provides
long term potential for career and economic growth within many
areas of the design-engineering environment
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