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Drafting Technology
Occupational Associate Degree Program

Drafting Technology

89.5 Credit Hours
19 months (day)

Program Objective

The student will be trained in drafting techniques use the pencil and drafting board and gain a thorough understanding of the use of AutoCAD to complete drawings. The successful graduate will be trained in Architectural Drafting (both residential and commercial) and Civil Drafting. Topics specific to these classifications of drafting include reading blueprints, field drawing, sizing and designing HVAC, plumbing and electrical plans, and have a complete understanding of the International Building Codes for Residential and Commercial Construction in Pennsylvania.

The successful graduate from the Drafting Technology program will be prepared for a position as an entry level drafter in the Architectural or Civil disciplines. The graduate will also have the background and skill level to compete in either Residential or Commercial Architectural Drafting.

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