CADD Technology: Manufacturing Industry Associate in Science and Certificate of Achievement
Occupational preparation in Computer-Aided Drafting and Design is the primary purpose of the CADD Technology degree program. Students are required to complete two core courses and to select from two potential career paths: Building Design Industry or Manufacturing Industry. Adherence to industrial practices and standards is stressed, including problem solving in a simulated industrial environment.
Courses
- CADD 115 — Engineering Graphics
- CADD 119 — Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting and Design
- CADD 125 — Solid Modeling Design
- CADD 127 — Survey Drafting Technology
- CADD 128 — Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GDT)
- CADD 129 — Engineering Solid Modeling
- CADD 131 — Architectural Computer-Aided Drafting and Design
- CADD 133 — Advanced Architectural Computer-Aided Drafting and Design
- CADD 200 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Landscape Design
- ENGR 125 — Solid Modeling Design
- ENGR 129 — Engineering Solid Modeling
- OH 200 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Landscape Design
- SURV 127 — Survey Drafting Technology