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Engineering Drafting

Technology (CAD)
Associate Degree 
Delaware Technical & Community College 
www.dtcc.edu

This program is structured to provide a strong foundation in Computer


Aided Design (CAD) principles and software as applied to architectural,
civil, mechanical, and electronics engineering technologies. Exposure to
the core principles in these disciplines is combined with the opportunity
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to pursue a deeper understanding in one or more areas through elective


courses. Intensive instruction in computer-based design along with
associated technical support classes will provide you with the knowledge
and skills needed to begin a successful career in this challenging and
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growing industry.

What You’ll Learn...


How to develop and present your design ideas using Computer Aided Design (CAD) in

both 2-D and 3-D


For more info contact: Dr. Doug Hicks

Computer-based 3-D modeling software


The standards and codes for computer generated engineering drawings


 Architectural, civil, mechanical, and electronics engineering design principles

What You’ll Earn...


Excellent employment and advancement opportunities in a variety of fields

 Competitive annual salaries ranging from $25,000-$30,000


 Credits to transfer to a four-year program in engineering technology at several colleges and
universities

Jack F. Owens Campus

What You Can Do...


CAD system operator
  Technical sales representative

Engineering technician
  Product and engineering documentation
Engineering Drafting REQUIRED TECHNICAL
Technology (CAD) COURSES
This curriculum provides students with a broad AET 123 Drafting & Design
knowledge of computer-aided drafting and design in
AET 125 Architectural Engineering/Design
both 2-D and 3-D. The program is designed to cover
CET 251 Topographic Drafting
CAD as it applies to a broad range of engineering
disciplines – including architectural, civil, mechanical, EDD 171 Intro to CAD Using AutoCAD
and electronics. The graduate will be prepared to EDD 271 Advanced CAD Using AutoCAD
translate ideas, sketches, calculations, and specifications EDD 272 Intro to 3-D CAD
into accurate 2-D and 3-D drawings. Support courses
EDT 152 Engineering Design
in computers, mathematics, technical writing, and
ELC 122 Electronics Devices & Circuits I
social sciences give the graduate the broad academic
background for further studies and/or career 4 Technical Electives
advancement. You can enroll as a full-time or part-time
student in the day or evening. OTHER COURSES
CIS 107 Intro to Computers & Applications
PROGRAM FACTS
 Near100% job and /or further education placement ENG 121 Composition
 State-of-the-art labs and classrooms ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication
 Latest AutoDesk software, including Mechanical MAT 181 Algebra & Trigonometry I
Desktop, VIZ, Inventor, Architectural Desktop, MAT 182 Algebra & Trigonometry II
and 3-D StudioMAX, operating on new computers
RDG 120 Critical Reading & Thinking*
 Work experience credit and internships available

 Numerous scholarship opportunities


2 Social Science Elective
 Classes to fit your schedule – day and evening *Needed for graduation except where exempted by a

courses available score of 93 or above on the college placement test.

OPTIONS How to BEGIN –


A diploma is available in Engineering Drafting

1. Obtain, complete, and submit an Application for
Admission with a one-time, non-refundable application
DELAWARE TECH fee. Make check or money order payable to Delaware
Delaware Technical & Community College Technical & Community College. Applications may be
Jack F. Owens Campus requested by phone (302-856-5400, ext. 6010) or mail,
via the Web, or from a high school counselor.
P.O. Box 610
Applications may be printed from the Web at
Georgetown, DE 19947 www.dtcc.edu/all/forms.
(302) 856-5400
2. Develop a financial plan to identify resources (financial
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aid/SEED/other scholarships) to help pay for college.
3. Request that your official high school, GED and/or
college transcript be sent immediately to the
Admissions Office.
4. Participate in the college testing and placement
program, if required. Official SAT/ACT tests taken
within the last five years may be submitted to satisfy
this requirement.
5. Arrange an appointment for an acceptance interview
with a counselor after taking the placement test.
6. Meet for advisement to discuss the curriculum and
select courses for registration.
January 18, 2008

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