Associate of Applied Science in Computer Aided Drafting & Design Technology
The Drafting Technology program provides training experience
in traditional board drafting as well as computer-aided drafting. The
associate of applied science degree prepares students for entrance into
the drafting profession confident of having received a strong foundation
in drafting disciplines and skills.
Note: Students should review the
catalog course descriptions to determine specific course prerequisites.
Some drafting electives may have another drafting elective as a prerequisite.
Students planning to transfer should see a counselor or a faculty advisor
for a transferable course substitution.
Subject
Catalog#
Title
Credit Hours
First Semester
DFTG
1405
Technical Drafting
4
DFTG
1409
Basic Computer-Aided Drafting
4
- - - -
- - - -
Computer Literacy
3-4
TECM
1349
Technical Math Application
3
POFT
1132
Workplace Diversity
1
Semester Total
15-16
Second Semester
DFTG
- - - -
Elective
4
DFTG
2419
Intermediate Computer-Aided Drafting
4
- - - -
- - - -
Social/Behavioral Science
3
ENGL
1301
English Composition I
3
- - - -
- - - -
Humanities/Fine Arts
3
Semester Total
17
Third Semester
DFTG
- - - -
Elective
4
DFTG
- - - -
Elective
4
POFT
2312
Business Correspondence & Communication
3
- - - -
ELPT
WLDG
- - - -
1325
1313
Elective outside major *
or
National Electrical Code I
or
Introduction to Blueprint Reading for Welders
3-4
Semester Total
14-15
Fourth Semester
DFTG
- - - -
Elective
4
●
●
DFTG
DFTG
2438
2486
Final Project-Advanced Drafting
or
Internship-Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General
4
- - - -
- - - -
Natural Science
4
- - - -
- - - -
Oral Communications
3
Semester Total
15
Total Semester Credit Hours for
Degree
61/63
* Choose from ARCE 1403, 1442, or ELPT 1325, or WLDG 1313.
** DFTG Electives should be chosen from ARCE 1452, ARCE 2444, DFTG 1417,
1433, 1458, 2400, 2408, 2410, 2412, 2423, 2427, 2428, 2430, 2431, 2432,
2435, 2440, 2442, 2445, 2467.
•
Students should plan to take this capstone course in their last semester
and should speak with their advisor prior to registering for the final
semester.
Core curriculum courses are shown in bold type. Field of Study (FOS) courses are underlined. If both core
and FOS, courses are shown in bold and underline type.
‡
Students completing a high school Tech Prep program will receive credit
for indicated courses.
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