Industrial Drawing Associate of Science
Students who complete the Industrial Technology degree with the Industrial Drawing option will acquire information, skills, and training in a variety of fields that will enable them to apply their knowledge in an array of situations, including engineering and manufacturing settings. Students will acquire the practical knowledge and skills to successfully enter industry employment or to advance within their organization. Career opportunities include architecture, engineering, industrial technology draftsman, CAD Technician, engineering technician, CAD Manager, and detailer. Career Opportunities: Architectural and Civil Drafters, Electrical and Electronics Drafters, Engineering Technician, Mechanical Drafters To Transfer Coursework A minimum of 31 semester units in the major with a grade of ‘C’ or better while maintaining a minimum grade point average of at least 2.0
Courses
- INDR B12 — Introduction to Drafting and CAD
- INDR B20A — Intermediate Computer-Aided Drafting and Design
- INDR B20B — Advanced Computer-Aided Drafting and Design
- INDR B40 — Parametric Modeling Fundamentals
- INDR B50 — Process Piping Design
- MATH B70
- INDR B51 — Electrical Design
- INDR B52 — Civil Drafting and Geographic Information Systems
- COMP B5
- MFGT B1AB — Machine Tool Processes
- WOOD B2
- ENGR B24 — Engineering Graphics with Solidworks
- WELD B1A — Oxygen-Acetylene Welding and Cutting
- WELD B1B — Introduction to the Welding Processes