Drafting and Design (DRF)
This program is designed to prepare students for employment as an industry technician or draftsman who is able to make detail and design drawings. The program provides students with knowledge and experience in the areas of computer-aided drafting (CAD), robotics, and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), so that they are prepared for the high-technology methods employed by industry. Graduates assist engineers and designers in the investigation, experimentation, and development of products, tools, mechanisms, and machines. Graduates also prepare appropriate detail and design drawings for use in production. Jobs for which graduates are expected to be qualified include detail draftsperson, design
Courses
- BGT103 — Fluid Power
- BGT240 — Industrial Automation
- ENG105 — Research and Composition
- ENG106 — Introduction to Literature
- ENG107 — Writing in the Workplace
- MAT105 — Intermediate Algebra
- MAT130 — Industrial Mathematics
- MET101 — Mechanical Print Reading
- MET104 — Manufacturing
- MET106 — Mechanical Drafting
- MET111 — Computer Aided Drafting
- MET115 — Computer-Aided Manufacturing
- MTD201 — Basic Mechanisms
- MTD206 — Machine Design
- MTD208 — Tool Design
- PHY201 — Introduction to Physics I