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Computer Aided Drafting Technology (CD)
Academic School: Industrial & Engineering Technologies
(Effective Fall 2005)
Associate of Applied Science Degree (A.A.S.)

This curriculum provides a cross-section of drafting skills, technical knowledge and academic preparation for job entry as a drafter/detailer. The major also provides the math, English, and science preparation for design and engineering applications after graduation, or transfer to an applied engineering technology/manufacturing baccalaureate degree major.
Includes a working knowledge of mechanical, structural, civil, electrical/electronic, piping, and tool and die drafting applications. Drafting fundamentals, detailing, cams, gears, and mechanisms are covered in the first year of study. Computer aided drafting techniques in 2D, 3D and parametric modeling applications are emphasized in the course work. Mathematics, science, metallurgy, manufacturing materials, communications and computer applications serve as a basis for all drafting courses, future employment, or continued education.
Career Opportunities: Drafter/detailer for mechanical, structural, civil, electrical, and electronics drafting fields. In addition, graduates may find opportunities for advancement to positions as lead drafter, designer, checker or engineering aide.
Recommended High School Subjects: Algebra, geometry, art and science (physics) courses are recommended but not required. Drafting and CAD skills are helpful. Computer experience is desirable. Following a "Tech Prep" cluster high school curriculum would be a distinct advantage.
Remediation Strategies: Students should remediate any deficiencies prior to enrollment. It is suggested that students remediate math deficiencies prior to English and reading.
Transfer Procedures: This major is subject to the transfer standards established by the College (see http://www.pct.edu/catalog/TransferringCredits.htm ). Exceptions must be approved by the school dean.
Program Goals: A graduate of this major should be able to:
- apply basic drafting fundamentals using various CAD media and equipment.
- prepare detail drawings from design layouts and engineering information.
- prepare sub-assembly and assembly drawings.
- analyze, design, and calculate gears, cams, and mechanisms.
- perform engineering calculations (algebraic and trigonometric functions) to solve drawing and design problems.
- apply dimensions and calculate tolerances for parts and designs.
- apply geometric dimensioning and tolerancing to drawings.
- prepare structural plans and details for steel structures.
- use the design process to solve problems and prepare modifications to a product.
- prepare civil drawings from surveying and engineering notes.
- use manufacturers' catalogs to select standard parts.
- prepare electrical and electronic drawings and schematics from engineering information.
- design and draw tools, dies, jigs and fixtures used to manufacture parts.
- prepare piping drawings and schematics.
- prepare two-dimensional drawings using CAD software.
- demonstrate CAD customization and management techniques.
- use 3D CAD and solids modeling techniques to design and prepare drawings.
- describe and apply principles of physics and metallurgy to drafting applications.
- demonstrate an understanding of professional behaviors associated with the drafting and design occupation.
- demonstrate research and data collection skills necessary to obtaining technical information.
- demonstrate knowledge of basic machine shop practices and their application in drafting and design.
| First Semester | Credits | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| CAD118 | CAD - Comprehensive 2D Applications | 3 | |
| CCD101 | Technical Drawing I | 3 | |
| CCD102 | Detailing I | 3 | |
| CSC110 | Introduction to Information Technology | 3 | |
| ENL111 | English Composition I | 3 | |
| MTT211 | Manufacturing Materials and Processes | 3 | |
| 18 | |||
| Second Semester | Credits | ||
| CAD119 | 3D CAD and Parametric Modeling - Solids | 3 | |
| CCD121 | Technical Drawing II | 3 | |
| CCD122 | Detailing II | 3 | |
| MTH180 | College Algebra and Trigonometry I | 3 | |
| ENL201 | Technical and Professional Communication | 3 | |
| HUM | Humanities Elective | 3 | |
| or | |||
| SSE | Social Science Elective | 3 | |
| or | |||
| ART | Art Elective | 3 | |
| or | |||
| FOR | Foreign Language Elective | 3 | |
| or | |||
| AAE | Applied Arts Elective | 3 | |
| or | |||
| IFE | International Field Experience Elective | 3 | |
| 18 | |||
| Third Semester | Credits | ||
| CAD238 | 3D CAD and Parametric Modeling-Surfaces | 3 | |
| CCD235 | Design and Production Drawings | 3 | |
| CCD236 | Civil and Structural Drawings | 3 | |
| MTH182 | College Algebra and Trigonometry II | 3 | |
| PHS115 | College Physics I | 4 | |
| FIT | Fitness and Lifetime Sports Elective | 1 | |
| 17 | |||
| Fourth Semester | Credits | ||
| CAD247 | CAD Management and Customization | 3 | |
| CCD243 | Tooling Design and Drawings | 3 | |
| CCD244 | Electrical and Electronics Drawings | 3 | |
| MSC106 | Introduction to Metallurgy | 4 | |
| or | |||
| PHS125 | College Physics II | 4 | |
| 13 | |||
Students planning to continue in the BCD program are advised to take ECO 111 in the second semester. Economics will satisfy the humanities/social science/art/foreign language elective.
Students planning to continue in BCD should take MTH 240 and PHS 125 during the fourth semester.
Additional Information: Endorsed by the American Design Drafting Association.