| Required Courses |
Credits |
| CMP 105 Introduction to Computers and Applications |
3 |
| COMT 109 Human Relations |
3 |
| DRFT 102 Building Construction |
2 |
| DRFT 104 Civil Technology |
2 |
| DRFT 109 Introduction to Technical Drawing |
4 |
| DRFT 110 Technical Drawing Lab |
3 |
| DRFT 128 3D Applications |
3 |
| DRFT 138 Structural Drafting |
3 |
| DSGN 107 Quantity Estimating |
2 |
| DSGN 112 Architectural Lab |
5 |
| DSGN 114 Civil Lab |
5 |
| DSGN 116 GIS for Civil Applications |
2 |
| DSGN 148 CAD Customization |
3 |
| DSGN 204 Advanced Software Applications |
3 |
| DSGN 218 SDS/2 Structural Detailing |
3 |
| DSGN 228 Project Development |
7 |
| DSGN 238 Programming for CAD Applications |
3 |
| DSGN 248 Computer Presentation & Animation |
3 |
ENGL 140 Business Writing
OR ENGL
145 Technical Communication |
3 |
| MATH 122 College Mathematics for Technology |
3 |
| Total minimum credits required for degree |
65 |
| Optional, but
recommended: |
| DRFT 108 Introduction to CAD |
2 |
| DSGN 208 Multimedia Technology |
3 |
Students should check the course descriptions for required
prerequisites.
Before a student can be accepted into
the Drafting Technician program, competency in math
must be demonstrated. This may be done by:
-
Receiving a passing score on the Compass Placement
Test that indicates placement at MATH 101 or above
-
Transfer of appropriate credits
-
Current ACT/SAT scores in the required range showing
readiness to take MATH 101 or above
Check with the Office of Student Services or faculty advisor to determine
how to meet these requirements.
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