Associate of Applied Science Degree
Minimum of 68 Credit Hours
Drafting Technology provides students with technical knowledge and skills necessary for employment in the field of drafting and its related fields as well as continuation of education at a four-year university. The curriculum emphasizes learning by experience, teamwork, problem solving, critical thinking, and communication skills. The program is enhanced with state-of-the-art computer workstations utilizing computer aided design (CAD) software..
Degree Requirements
General Education Core (23 hours)
Area I. Communications (9 hours)
ENG111 Freshman Composition I (3 credits)
ENG115 Freshman Composition II (3 credits)
SPCH111 Public Speaking -or- (3 credits)
SPCH112 Interpersonal Communication (3 credits)
Area II. Mathematics (4 hours)
MATH180 College Algebra (4 credits)
Area III. Laboratory Science (4 hours)
Area IV. Social and Behavioral Sciences -or-
Area V. Humanities and Fine Arts (6 hours)
Program Requirements (31 hours)
DTEC101 Engineering Graphics and Basic AutoCAD (3 credits)
DTEC107 Intermediate AutoCAD (3 credits)
DTEC109 Introduction to Architectural Drafting (3 credits)
DTEC118 Solid Modeling (3 credits)
DTEC130 Intermediate Architectural Drafting (3 credits)
DTEC208 Plane Surveying (3 credits)
DTEC220 Advanced Drafting and Design (3 credits)
MATH190 Trigonometry (4 credits)
SMET101 Introduction to Science, Math, and Engineering Technology (3 credits)
SMET105 Computer Use for Technology (3 credits)
Approved Electives (14 hours)
BT108 Blueprint Reading & Construction Math (4 credits)
CS105 Introduction to Computer Science (3 credits)
CS112 Introduction to Operating Systems (4 credits)
CS121 Introduction to Programming (4 credits)
CS130 Introduction to Networking (4 credits)
CS140 Computer Science I (4 credits)
SMET202 Engineering Fabrication and Machine Shop (4 credits)
SMET228 Rapid Prototyping (3 credits)