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Computer-aided Drafting & Design Technology, A.S. (422.1)


South
Associate of Science

The Computer-aided Drafting and Design (CADD) Technology degree prepares the student for employment in the modern CADD environment. Students are skilled in preparing complete, concise and accurate computer-based engineering communications.

Students will function as a member of the engineering team demonstrating professionalism, responsibility and confidence. Through multiple projects, students are skilled in solving both two-dimensional and three-dimensional technical problems involving parametric and solid modeling using modern CADD programs.

Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate will:

  1. Be proficient with basic and advanced two-dimensional and three-dimensional CAD commands to produce engineering drawings.
  2. Generate an engineering drawing showing the object in its completed condition containing all the necessary information, notes and dimensioning to bring it to that final state.
  3. Apply geometric construction techniques in the construction of technical drawings.
  4. Apply descriptive geometry methods to the solution of spatial problems.
  5. Prepare engineering drawings using two-dimensional and three-dimensional CAD software in a professional manner using knowledge of drafting room practices and techniques.

Degree Requirements


Total: 15 Credits


Total: 17 Credits


Third Semester


Total: 15–16 Credits


Fourth Semester


Total: 15–17 Credits


Minimum Credits to Graduate: 62–65


1 EDD 141  and above are permitted drafting electives.

Technical Electives


  • CET - Civil Engineering Technology courses
  • EDD - Engineering Drafting & Design courses
  • EGR - Engineering Science courses
  • MET - Mechanical Engineering Technology courses
  • MFT - Manufacturing Technology courses

Transfer Opportunities


Articulation agreements are available for students to complete the Associate Degree and transfer to California University of PA and Clarion University. It is important that students consult with a counselor early in their program to develop a course plan most appropriate for the school to which they intend to transfer. See www.ccac.edu/articulation for details.