Computer-Aided Drafting

Program Description
Computer-Aided Drafting provides students with the background required to obtain entry-level employment in the Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) field. Students will learn to create complex mechanical and architectural drawings using industry-standard AutoCAD software.
Required Courses
- CST-441 Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting with AutoCAD
This course covers the basic concepts of computer-aided drafting using AutoCAD 2012 software to produce basic engineering and architectural drawings. Course meets concurrently with credit course ENT-1600. 30 sessions, $440.00* (includes $140 lab fee)
- CST-440 AutoCAD Revit Architecture and BIM
Students will create integrated architectural project models and document their designs with linked two-dimensional drawings using Autodesk’s Revit Architecture. This course will introduce students to the concepts of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and the tools for parametric building design and documentation, using Revit to produce the schematic design, construction documentation, and design visualization. Course meets concurrently with credit course ENT-1680. 30 sessions, $440* (includes $140 lab fee)
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