Computer Aided Design & Drafting (CADD) Technology, Associate of Applied Science
Students who successfully complete all Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) Technology, Associate of Applied Science degree requirements will be able to:
- Employ 2D CAD software to create drawings.
- Employ 3D CAD software to create drawings.
- Create ASME standard orthographic drawings.
- Create civil drawings based on current class and industry standards.
- Visualize and interpret project situations in drawings.
- Develop and organize a project solution using critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Communicate both verbally and in writing.
Program Course Requirements
See the graduation requirements for the Associate of Applied Science degree. For information on the advised sequence of program courses, see the Computer Aided Design & Drafting, Associate of Applied Science Program Map.
Computation
Human Relations
Communication
Any course with the prefix of COMM (100 level or higher)
Core Courses
Students must take a minimum of 3 credits of EG4 280 Cooperative Work Experience (CWE).
If Computer Literacy Placement Exam is taken in place of CS 120 Digital Literacy, additional technical electives must be taken so total program credits equal 90.
Approved Technical Electives
Any course with the prefix of MT (except MT 3.802 & MT 3.803)
Any course with the prefix of BA or with the prefix of CS (except CS 120)
Any course with the prefix of ENGR (except ENGR 111, ENGR 245, ENGR 248)
Any course with the prefix of MA (except MA3. 431)
Any course with the prefix of WD (except WD4. 258, WD4. 265)
Any course with the prefix of HORT
Total Credit Hours: 90