Short Certificate

Engineering Graphics, STC

Location Wallace Campus

Engineering Graphics encompasses many divergent fields of study, including Aerospace, Architectural, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Piping, Structural, and Technical Illustrating. All of these fields focus on the ability to communicate by using a graphic language. Graphic communication is the ability to translate ideas and rough sketches into finished drawings that can be used to manufacture or assemble the desired product. These drawings are produced with the aid of specialty drawing and measuring instruments and the use of special computer programs. Students in this program learn basic drafting techniques as well as topics within the fields of Architectural and Mechanical Drafting and 3-D Modeling. Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (CAD) is an essential part of this program and is explored in depth.

Admission is conditional and depends on the student’s ability to perform the essential functions for this program. Reasonable accommodations are considered.

Area V: REQUIRED FIELD OF CONCENTRATION COURSES

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Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
25
  • All DDT classes (except DDT 111 and DDT 216) require the student to have already taken DDT 104.
  • DDT 150 and DDT 155 are co-requisites. 
Total Credits
25
Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
9

After successful completion of Semester 2 students will be:

  • Eligible for AutoCAD Certification Exam
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Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
10

After successful completion of Semester 3 students will be:

  • Eligible for NOCTI - Architectural Drafting Exam