The Associate of Science Degree in Architectural Drafting and Design prepares students to work in the field of Architecture as aCADD drafter. Students will be knowledgeable in Revit and AutoCAD software and understand the basics of producing construction documents using both Revit and AutoCAD. Students will have a conceptual knowledge of 3-D modeling and rendering. Students will also be able to perform print reading tasks as they relate to commercial and residential architecture. To acquire the Associate of Science Degree in Architectural Drafting and Design, it is necessary to complete the graduation requirements of the College, along with the following: 18 units including ENGD101, ENGD 103, ARCH 108, ENGD 110, ENGD 210, ARCH 250.
Program Learning Outcomes:
1. To create compelling two and three dimensional projects that meet current industry standards.
2. To discuss the key components of design, process, layout, and function as it relates to the real world.
Enrollment Completer Projections is 25 students annually.
The major of Architectural Drafting and Design curriculum leads to the Associate of Science Degree for employment in the AEC(Architectural/Engineering/Construction) and Design industries, and Public Works/Utilities. The program includes applications such as BIM (Building Information Modeling), CADD (Computer Assisted Design and Drafting), LEED(Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design), 3D Printing, and traditional drafting methods and standards. This program is not designed to fulfill requirements for transfer to a university in Architecture. For Baccalaureate or advanced degrees, see admission and transfer requirements for individual colleges and universities. Student Learning Outcomes (SLO) 1. Given various visual communication technologies such as traditional drafting, CADD and BIM(Building Information Modeling) with industry standards such as AIA and AEC (Architectural, Engineering and Construction), Graphic Standards and the Building Code, successful students will be able to effectively communicate graphically and understand and interpret design concepts and criteria for various disciplines related to the AEC industry. 2. Upon completion of the program successful students are prepared for industry employment and advancement within a variety of related AEC professions. Further, students are prepared to transfer to advanced fields of study in related occupations. To acquire the Associate of Science Degree in Architectural Drafting and Design,it is necessary to complete the graduation requirements of the College, along with the following: 18 units including ENGD 101, ENGD 103, ARCH 108, ENGD 110,ENGD 210, ARCH 250. NOTE: Students interested in transferring as architecture majors should consult with a counselor for appropriate general education & major preparation counseling.
Program Learning Outcomes:
1. To create compelling two and three dimensional projects that meet current industry standards.
2. To discuss the key components of design, process, layout, and function as it relates to the real world.
The major of Architectural Drafting and Design curriculum leads to the Associate of Science Degree for employment in the AEC(Architectural/Engineering/Construction) and Design industries, and Public Works/Utilities. The program includes applications such as BIM (Building Information Modeling), CADD (Computer Assisted Design and Drafting), LEED(Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design), 3D Printing, and traditional drafting methods and standards. This program is not designed to fulfill requirements for transfer to a university in Architecture. For Baccalaureate or advanced degrees, see admission and transfer requirements for individual colleges and universities. Student Learning Outcomes (SLO) 1. Given various visual communication technologies such as traditional drafting, CADD and BIM(Building Information Modeling) with industry standards such as AIA and AEC (Architectural, Engineering and Construction), Graphic Standards and the Building Code, successful students will be able to effectively communicate graphically and understand and interpret design concepts and criteria for various disciplines related to the AEC industry. 2. Upon completion of the program successful students are prepared for industry employment and advancement within a variety of related AEC professions. Further, students are prepared to transfer to advanced fields of study in related occupations. To acquire the Associate of Science Degree in Architectural Drafting and Design,it is necessary to complete the graduation requirements of the College, along with the following: 18 units including ENGD 101, ENGD 103, ARCH 108, ENGD 110,ENGD 210, ARCH 250. NOTE: Students interested in transferring as architecture majors should consult with a counselor for appropriate general education & major preparation counseling.
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
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ENGD 101 | Intro to Drafting | 3 | Y1 |
ENGD 103 | Blueprint Reading for Construction | 3 | Y1 |
ARCH 108 | Architectural Presentation | 3 | Y1 |
ENGD 110 | Intro to 2-D AutoCAD | 3 | Y1 |
ENGD 210 ARCH 250 | Adv 2-D AutoCAD Intro to REVIT for Arch CAD | 3 3 | Y2 Y2 |
To acquire the Associate of Science Degree in Architectural Drafting and Design students must complete the following 6courses: ENGD 101 Introduction to Drafting (3 units), ENGD 103 Blueprint Reading for Construction (3 units), ARCH108 Architectural Presentation (3 units), ENGD 110 Introduction to 2-D Autocad (3 units), ENGD 210 Advanced 2-D Autocad (3 units), ARCH 250 Introduction toREVIT for Architectural CAD (3 units) 18 units in major plus 42 units of GE graduation requirements for a total of 60 units.
Diann Thursby · 10/04/18
Received regional recommendation at 10-01-18 IEDRC Deans Meeting.