Program Guide
Computer Aided Drafting and Design
Associate in Applied Science

This program guide lists the current requirements for this degree. See bottom of page for a link to previous versions of this program guide.
Technology Division
Office:
Regional Technology Center M-TEC RTC2700
Phone:
(810) 762-0500
 

The Computer Aided Drafting and Design program prepares the learner for entry level detailing engineering positions by teaching fundamentals and computer aided drafting and design (CADD) skills related to the industrial workplace. The focus is on the detailing process and the development of complete and accurate 2D drawings and 3D models. All courses use CADD as the mode of developing solutions to current and relevant industry 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 a design team.

 
 

Occupational Specialty Courses

 
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    CADD-100  Mechanical Blueprint Reading w/CADD   
    CADD-101  Parametric Modeling Fundamentals   
    CADD-102  Mechanical Detailing Applications   
    CADD-103  Advanced Geometry Layout Application   
    CADD-104  Fundamentals of Design   
    CADD-110  Architectural Blueprint Reading w/CADD   
    CADD-201  Unigraphics Basic Modeling & Drafting I   
    CADD-202  Catia Basic Modeling and Drafting I   
    CADD-203  Advanced Dimensioning & Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing   
    CADD-204  CADD Product Design Applications   
    CADD-205  CADD Tool & Design Applications   
    CADD-206  Product Data Management Processes   
    CADD-250  CADD Externship   
    TECH-100  Communication Skills for Technology   
Group Total  44 59  
 

Related Requirement Courses

 
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      Program does not specify Related Requirement Courses for degree completion 
Group Total  0 0  
 

Recommended Elective Courses

 
note    course Description Credit
Hours
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    ELEC-131  Residential Electrical Wiring   
    ELEC-133  Electrical Circuits   
    MECH-144  Machining   
    MECH-249  Mastercam   
Group Total  As needed  
 

General Education Requirements (minimum of 18 credits required)

 


English Composition (3 credits)

 
note    course Description Credit
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    ENGL-101  English Composition I   


Humanities (3 credits)

 
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    ENGL-102  English Composition II   
      OR Complete any 100 level or higher Humanities course 


Social Science (3 credits)

 
note    course Description Credit
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      Complete any 100 level or higher Social Science course 


Mathematics (3-4 credits)

 
note    course Description Credit
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    MATH-128  Technical Mathematics   
  or  MATH-140  Trigonometry   
      OR higher Mathematics course     


Additional General Education Credits to Fulfill General Education Requirements

 
note    course Description Credit
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      Any IT course that fulfills the Information Technology requirement     
  or  COMG-153  Computers-A Practical Approach   
Group Total  18 18  
     
    Credit
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      PROGRAM TOTAL: 62 77  
   
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