Computer Aided Drafting and Design
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Computer Aided Drafting is used in all phases of the design and manufacturing process, from 2D design and technical drawings to 3D models and prototypes.
At Virginia College, you'll be offered training in all aspects of the CADD field, including:
- Architectural Design
- Mechanical Design
- Customization and Programming
Virginia College offers full CADD facilities and instructors with real-world knowledge and experience. We also give you access to the latest software, supplemental software, and the equipment that you'll actually be using in your new career. You'll also get general education courses to help prepare you be more competitive in the business world.
You will have access to a broad-based education within a CADD environment. You can become proficient with the most commonly used software, and develop basic skills in 3D design, CADD customization, and surface modeling, all while you're developing your own professional portfolio.
Your success in Computer Aided Drafting and Design starts at the following locations:
- Birmingham, Alabama - Associate of Applied Science
NOTE: Program details subject to change. See the official campus catalog and appropriate addenda for the latest information.
Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas are required by South Carolina and Georgia to be listed as Certificates (C).
Associate of Science degrees (AS) are required by SC, TN & VA to be listed as Associated of Applied Science degrees (AAS).
Associate of Applied Science degrees (AAS) are required by LA & VA to be listed as Associate in Occupational Studies degees (AOS).
Bachelor of Science degrees (BS) are required by TN to be listed as Bachelor of Applied Science degrees (BAS).
Consumer Information for Computer Aided Drafting and Design (Associate's)
This program of study is designed to prepare students for the types of occupations listed below. The occupations listed are based on federal government information and represent the types of positions for which the program generally prepares graduates. The College makes no representation or warranty that its graduates have obtained these positions or that any future graduates will obtain these positions.
| Occupation | SOC Code |
|---|---|
| Architectural Drafters | 17-3011.01 |
| Civil Drafters | 17-3011.02 |
| Drafters, All Other | 17-3019.00 |
| Electrical Drafters | 17-3012.02 |
| Electronic Drafters | 17-3012.01 |
| Mechanical Drafters | 17-3013.00 |
Important Notice:
The following consumer information is provided as required by federal regulations. This information is based on current and historical data and does not constitute a promise or guarantee of future performance. There are many factors that will change the cost of a program, the time to complete the program, or the amount of debt that an individual may incur in order to complete the program, including transfer credits, eligibility for grants or scholarships, the decision whether to attend on a full- or part-time basis, course failures, and non-continuous attendance. These figures represent general program information that may vary for individual students based on their circumstances. The College reserves the right to adjust tuition and fees and to add or delete programs of study at any time, in accordance with applicable statutes and regulations.
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