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Certificate in Computer Aided Design & Drafting

Total Credit Hours: 39-40


About Certificate in Computer Aided Design & Drafting

Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) systems are used by drafters to prepare electronic drawings that can be viewed, printed, or programmed directly into automated manufacturing systems. Although this system is extensively used by drafters, they also need knowledge of traditional drafting techniques in order to fully understand and explain concepts. The Certificate in Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) program is designed to provide knowledge and skills required for employment as an assistant draft craftsperson. The Certificate in CADD is an area emphasized in the Architecture & Construction Career cluster, one out of 16 career clusters in Career & Technical Education.

Program Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs):
Upon successful completion of the Certificate in Computer Aided Design & Drafting program, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate knowledge and skills needed to design and draft projects ranging from two to three dimensional designs for commercial and residential buildings.
  • Demonstrate basic skills needed to view, print, edit, and create variations of two and three dimensional electronic designs.
  • Develop a professional work ethic needed in the architectural engineering industry.

 

Major Requirements

Course

Course Name

Credits

English (Choose 1)

EN110

Freshman Composition

3
EN110A

Freshman Composition with Instructional Lab

4

Course

Course Name

Credits

AE103

Basic Blueprint Reading

3
AE121

Technical Engineering Drawing I

3
AE122

Technical Engineering Drawing II

3
AE138

Specifications, Building Codes, Specs & Construction Management

3
AE150

Computer Aided Drafting I (CAD I)

3
AE160 

Computer Aided Drafting II (CAD II)

3
CE215 

Construction Procedures

3
CE225

Construction Planning & Estimating

3
CS101

Introduction to Computer Systems and  Information Technology

3
MA110A

Finite Mathematics

3
MA161A

>College Algebra & Trigonometry I

3
AE170

Revit Architecture Essentials

3

Certificate Total

39-40

Major Requirements
CourseCourse NameCredits
English (Choose 1)
EN110Freshman Composition3
EN110AFreshman Composition with Instructional Lab4
CourseCourse NameCredits
AE103Basic Blueprint Reading3
AE121Technical Engineering Drawing I3
AE122Technical Engineering Drawing II3
AE138Building Codes, Specs & Construction Management3
AE150Computer Aided Drafting I (CAD I)3
AE160Computer Aided Drafting II (CAD II)3
CE215Construction Procedures3
CE225Construction Planning & Estimating3
CS101Introduction to Computer Systems & Information Technology3
MA110AFinite Mathematics3
MA161ACollege Algebra & Trigonometry I3
Choose 1 course from the following
AE170Revit Architecture Essentials3
Certificate Total39-40


2024-2025 College Catalog
 


General Requirements for Certificates

Effective fall Semester 2003, several academic policy changes were implemented to ensure that students are adequately prepared to meet business and industry standards. All Undeclared or newly Declared Students enrolled in regularly scheduled postsecondary courses must be enrolled in or must have completed developmental coursework for Math and English or have successfully placed into post-secondary Math and English (or equivalent). 

Students must fulfill the English general education requirement by the time they have enrolled in 12 credits of classes. This means that students may take only nine (9) credits before they must begin meeting the general education requirements. All declared students in Certificate programs will be required to successfully complete minimum general education course requirements. For more information, refer to the Admissions Information, General Education Policy section of this catalog.

A. General Education Requirements
Students must demonstrate proficiency in reading, writing, understanding and speaking English as indicated by one of the following:

  • Test out of the English Placement Test (or equivalent), or
  • Satisfactory completion of EN097 courses and
  • Test out of the Math Placement Test (or equivalent), or
  • Satisfactory completion of MA098 course

*Students in the Certificate of Construction Technology program can successfully complete their math requirements with MA094 Mathematics for the Trades in lieu of MA098 Intermediate Algebra.


B. Major Requirements. Total Major Requirements vary by program. Minimum Total Credits Required for a Certificate is 30 credits.

* No course may be counted for both Major and General Education requirements.
** Placement testing is not mandatory for admission to the College. Completion of placement testing or equivalent, however, is required for enrollment into English and mathematics courses. Therefore, students who plan to enroll full-time in a program should take the placement test to be eligible for a full load of courses.

2024-2025 College Catalog




Upon successful completion of the Certificate in Computer Aided Design & Drafting program, students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge and skills needed to design and draft projects ranging from two to three dimensional designs for commercial and residential buildings.

  2. Demonstrate basic skills needed to view, print, edit, and create variations of two and three dimensional electronic designs.

  3. Develop a professional work ethic needed in the architectural engineering industry.

AE150 Comp Aided Design & Drafting I

An introduction to computer aided design and drafting software as a drafting/design tool. This course is designed to introduce students to the use of computers in producing line drawings. Topics include equipment components, terminology, drawing with the computer, storing and retrieving drawings, and printing and plotting. This hands-on course uses the design computer-aided drafting and design software application.

AE121 Technical Engineer Drawing I

A study of the use of drawing instruments and techniques for mechanical, civil and architectural drawings involving freehand sketches, lettering, orthographic views and pictorial drawings. Skill development will focus on the use of drawing instruments to redraw given drawings calling for accurate measurements with detailed instructions on how to do it.  Course offering:  As needed.

AE138 Bldg Codes, Specs & Const Mgt

An interpretation and study of local and national building codes and standards, construction documents and office organization. This course will be of value to anyone who plans to enter, or is presently working in the field of construction.


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