Computer Aided Design
These programs have been designed to fill two needs - the individual's need for a good paying, rewarding career and industry's need for people trained in these skill areas.

These curricula take students from basic manual drafting through advanced three-dimensional solid shaded CAD designs. To ensure that students develop proficiency in drafting and design, the engineering curriculum requires supplemental courses in mathematics, machine tool technology, numerical control programming, metallurgy, and welding.

Engineering
Drawing Emphasis
Associate of Applied Arts and Sciences

FRESHMAN YEAR
FALL CREDIT
TDFT 110 Engineering Drawing I 3
TMCT 130 Machine Tool I 7
CENG 111 English Composition I 3

TMTH 113 Technical Math I 3
16

SPRING
TDFT 111 Engineering Drawing II 4
TDFT 121 Intro to Computer Aided
Design - Engineering 3
**General Studies Elective 3
TMTH 114 Technical Math II 3
CSPE 101 Principles of Speaking

or
Communications Elective 3
16

SOPHOMORE YEAR
FALL CREDIT
TDFT 221 Computer Aided Design -
Engineering 4
TDFT 215 Geometric Dimensioning and
Tolerancing 3
TDFT 220 Descriptive Geometry I 2
TWLD 111 Metallurgy 4
TMCT 136 Introduction to Numerical Control
Programming 4

17

SPRING
TDFT 224 3-Dimensional CAD Techniques
& Applications - Engineering 6
TDFT 230 Descriptive Geometry II 2
TDFT 299 Internship (recommended) 3-6
SPOL 151 American National Government 3
Humanities Elective 3

14-20
Total credits 63-69

**General Studies Electives must be chosen from the following divisions: Communications, Humanities and Fine Arts, Social Science, and Science/Mathematics

Students are responsible for all prerequisites and/or co-requisites. See course descriptions.

In order to receive a degree/certificate in this program, students must take the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute's Job Ready Occupational Competency Test.

This program is intended to prepare students for employment, and therefore has not been designed to transfer to senior institutions. Some of the courses, however, may be transferable. For clarification, see a WSCC advisor

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