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Computer-Aided Drafting Technology AOS

Dino Laury, Chairperson
(585) 286-4613 (VP), dino@mail.rit.edu

http://www.rit.edu/NTID/cadt

People who work in computer-aided drafting technology use their skills to create two- and three-dimensional drawings on the computer. These drawings are used to visually represent buildings, bridges, canals, and houses. Computer-aided drafting operators (technicians) take the sketches of an engineer, architect, or designer and produce a set of technical drawings.

In addition to a strong emphasis on computer-aided drafting, the program gives students a background in mathematics, building systems, construction regulations, site utilities, and materials and methods used in the architecture, engineering, and construction industries.

On-the-job responsibilities

Graduates will enter businesses and industries that need technical employees with skills in computer-aided drafting technology and a broad knowledge of applications and procedures. Graduates will work in architectural, engineering, or construction firms creating engineering drawings.

Places of employment

Graduates of this program will find work in a variety of settings, including engineering firms, government agencies, and architectural and construction firms. Positions for which graduates qualify include drafters/technicians for architectural, highway design, and civil environments.

Prerequisites

Successful completion of a sampling experience either through the Summer Vestibule Program or an equivalent career exploration course is a prerequisite, as are the following:

English: Placement into English level C or above. Students successfully completing an AOS degree typically enter with reading scores equivalent to 8.0 on the California Reading Test.

Mathematics: Placement into Foundations of Algebra (0884-180) or a higher-level course. Typically, students entering this program will have completed at least three years of high school mathematics.

Science: Placement into Physics of Matter (0885-154) or a higher-level course. Typically, students entering this program will have completed at least three years of high school science. High school physics would be beneficial.

Computer-aided drafting technology, AOS degree, typical course sequence (quarters)

Course Qtr. Cr. Hrs.
First Year
0813-220 Engineering Fundamentals 4
0890-212 Computing Tools for Engineering Technology 4
0884-180 Foundations of Algebra 4
0887-200 Freshman Seminar 2
  English Level C 12
0813-222 Manufacturing Processes 4
0890-214 CAD Applications in Engineering Technology 4
0884-212 Integrated Algebra 4
0890-210 Construction CAD I 4
0890-208 A/E/C Measuring Systems 2
0885-154 Physics of Matter 3
  Wellness Education† 0
Second Year
0890-220, 230 Construction CAD II, III 8
0890-255, 265 Construction Materials and Methods I, II 6
  Humanities* 3
0884-220 Elements of Trigonometry 4
0890-275 Principles of Structural Systems 3
  Communication Studies* 3
0806-101 Job Search Process 2
0890-310 Advanced Construction CAD 4
  Social Science* 3
  Technical Elective 3
0890-375 Construction Regulations 3
  Deaf Cultural Studies/ASL* 3
0890-299 Cooperative Education Co-op
Third Year
0890-320 Presentation Graphics 4
0890-280 GIS Fundamentals 3
0890-355 Site Utilities Mechanical/Electrical Systems 3
  Capstone* 3
Total Quarter Credit Hours 105

† Please see Wellness Education Requirement for more information.

* Please see NTID’s General Education Distribution Requirements chart for more information.

Computer aided drafting technology, AOS degree, typical course sequence (semesters), effective fall 2013

Course Sem. Cr. Hrs.
First Year
NCAD-112 Computing Tools for ET 3
NCAD-150 Engineering Graphics in AEC 3
NENG-212 NTID LAS Foundation – Career English I 3
  NTID LAS Foundation – ASL/Deaf Cultural Studies* 3
NMTH-212 NTID LAS Foundation – Math (Integrated Algebra) 3
NCAR-100 Freshman Seminar 1
NCAD-170 Construction CAD I 3
NCAD-108 Data Collection and Analysis 3
NCAD-180 Civil Technology Graphics 3
NMTH-220 Trigonometry 3
NENG-213 NTID LAS Foundation –Career English II 3
  Wellness Education 0
Second Year
NCAD-220 Construction CAD II 3
NCAD-255 Constr. Materials & Methods I 3
NCAD-275 Principles of Structural Systems 3
NSCI-154 NTID LAS Perspective – Scientific Processes (Physics of Matter) 3
NCAD-201 Job Search Process for CADT 3
  Wellness Education 0
NCAD-230 Construction CAD III 3
NCAD-265 Constr. Materials & Methods II 3
NCAD-285 MEP Systems 3
NCAD-280 GIS Fundamentals 3
  NTID LAS Perspective – Communication, Social and Global Awareness 3
NCAD-299 Cooperative Education (summer) 0
Third Year
NCAD-240 Adv. Construction CAD 3
NCAD-250 Presentation Graphics 3
  Technical Elective 3
  NTID LAS Perspective – Creative & Innovative Exploration 3
  NTID LAS Elective 3
Total Semester Credit Hours 76

* NHSS-150 Deaf Perspectives on Contemporary Civilization or NASL-190 ASL I