Advisors:
Douglas
Griffin
Dee
Lauritzen
The Computer Assisted Design and Drafting
Certificate program prepares students to succeed as a CADD technician. This certification provides students with
competencies in the following areas:
manual drafting, 3D solid modeling, and residential architectural
design.
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DRF 108 or EGR 120 |
Technical Drafting or Engineering Drafting |
2 credits |
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DRF 150 |
Dimensioning and Tolerancing |
1 credit |
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DRF 160 or EGR 124 |
Descriptive Geometry or Engineering Graphics |
3 credits |
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DRF 170 |
Residential Architecture |
3 credits |
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DRF 261 |
Introduction to AutoCAD |
2 to 3 credits |
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DRF 271 |
Advanced AutoCAD |
2 to 3 credits |
Select one of the following:
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MSP 102 |
Materials of Industry |
3 credits |
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MSP 104 or MSP 101 and MSP 110 |
Machine Shop or Fundamentals of Machine
Shop and Welding |
4 credits |
|
Mathematics |
Option #1: TEC 101 Technical Math I or MAT 120 Intermediate
Algebra and TEC 102 Technical Math II Option #2: MAT 154 College Algebra and MAT 181 Plane Trigonometry |
8 credits 6 credits |
Curriculum Requirements
|
22 to 27 credits |
Select from the following additional CADD
courses to complete a minimum of 30 credits.
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DRF 214 |
3D Animation |
3 credits |
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DRF 220 |
Machine Drafting |
3 credits |
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DRF 230 |
Map Drafting |
3 credits |
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DRF 232 |
Structural Drafting |
2 credits |
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DRF 240 |
Electronics Drafting |
3 credits |
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DRF 262 |
Commercial Architecture |
2 to 3 credits |
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DRF 284 |
Advanced Animation
(Prerequisite: DRF 214) |
3 credits |
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Total Minimum Curriculum Requirements |
30 credits |
To obtain this certificate, you must complete each required course above with a grade of "C" or better.
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