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Drafting and Graphics Technology - Associate of Applied Science

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The Drafting and Graphics Technology program provides students with the education and experience for entry-level drafting positions with industrial companies, architectural firms, and government agencies.

general education

16

Area I: Communications

ENGL 1110G Composition I (Technical Requirement)

Area II: Mathematics

Area III: Laboratory Science

Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences

or Area V: Humanities

or Area VI: Creative and Fine Arts

Area VII: Flexible (General Education Elective(s)

ENGL 2210G Professional & Technical Communication (Technical Requirement)

Institutional requirements

4-6

course Introduction to College Studies

or course First-Year Seminar

or course Honors First Year Seminar

course Intermediate Algebra

technical requirements

course Drafting Concepts/Computer Drafting Fundamentals I

4

course Drafting Concepts/Computer Drafting Fundamentals II

4

course Introduction to Solid Modeling

3

course Residential Drafting

3

course Commercial Drafting

3

course Advanced Solid Modeling

3

course Portfolio Development

3

Drafting Electives

9

Electives, to bring the total credits to 60

8-6

Total Hours

60

Curriculum Notes

General Education - see General Education section of the catalog for a full list of courses.

General Education/Technical Requirements - course is a technical requirement and must be completed regardless of transfer credit awarded.

Institutional Requirements - if institutional requirements are waived additional elective credits will be required.

FYEX Requirement - may be waived if student has 30 or more transfer credits.

MATH 1215 - may be waived if student tests into a higher-level math course.

Prerequisites - all prerequisite course(s) must be completed with a C or higher.

Electives - any course which will bring total credits for the degree to 60. Additional courses may be required if Institutional requirement(s) are waived.