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Nov 27, 2024
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2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Design & Drafting Technology, BS (43-568) (120 hours)
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Major, Bachelor of Science Degree
The graduate with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Design & Drafting Technology will use the knowledge and skills obtained in the program to:
- Apply current computer-aided drafting and design concepts and technical knowledge to interpret and develop orthographic, pictorial, and schematic drawings.
- Develop sketching, manual drafting, and computer-aided drafting skills to create orthographic, pictorial, and schematic drawings.
- Integrate related technical and scientific support skills and concepts into computer-aided drafting and design technology applications.
- Demonstrate oral, written, graphic and numerical communication skills applicable to individual and group activities utilized in computer-aided drafting and design and related technologies.
- Apply critical and creative thinking as needed for problem solving applicable to computer-aided drafting and design and related technologies.
- Apply principles of management of personnel, equipment, materials, and processes applicable to computer-aided drafting and design and related technologies.
- Display a value system based on personal characteristics and ethical behavior appropriate for professions in computer-aided drafting and design and related technologies.
Design & Drafting Technology, BS (43-568) (4 Year Guide)
Design & Drafting Technology, BS (43-568) (Missouri Innovation Campus (MIC)) (4 Year Guide)
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Major Requirements: 78 Semester Hours
Students must receive a grade of C or better in all required courses with the CADD prefix in order for the course to count toward the major.
- CADD 1100 - Orientation to Design/Drafting (1)
- CADD 1105 - Basic AutoCAD (1: 1 lecture, 0 lab)
- CADD 1110 - Fundamentals of Drafting (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
OR - CTE 1300 - Introduction to Engineering Design (3)
- CADD 1170 - Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting (2: 2 lecture, 0 lab)
- CADD 2100 - Sophomore Design/Drafting Seminar (0.5)
- CADD 2140 - Advanced Parametric Modeling (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
- CADD 2150 - Descriptive Geometry for Engineering Technology (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
- CADD 2160 - Structural Drafting (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
- CADD 2171 - Introduction to MicroStation (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
- CADD 2180 - Technical Illustration (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
- CADD 3100 - Junior Design/Drafting Seminar (0.5)
- CADD 3120 - Machine Drafting (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
- CADD 3150 - Civil Drafting (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
- CADD 3160 - Residential Architectural Drawing (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
- CADD 3170 - Computer Drafting Systems (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
- CADD 3175 - Advanced MicroStation (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
- CADD 4100 - Senior Design/Drafting Seminar (1)
- CADD 4180 - Industrial Design (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab) 10
- CMGT 2020 - Statics (3)
- CMGT 3010 - Applied Construction Practices GE (3: 2 lecture; 1 lab)
- ENGT 2530 - Machine Tool Technology (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
- MATH 1112 - College Trigonometry (2)
- SOT 3022 - Internship in Technology (1-6) (1)
- SOT 4570 - Computer Graphics (3)
Electives from the Following: 6 Semester Hours
Choose from One of the Five Areas Listed: 15 Semester Hours
Area 1 - Mechanical (Product/Machine) Design
Area 2 - Architectural/Structural
Area 3 - MEP (Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing) & Industrial Piping Systems
Area 5 - Computer Graphics
General Education Requirements: 42 Semester Hours
All students must complete a minimum of 42 credit hours in general education. See The General Education Program Requirements for full listing of requirements. The following general education classes are required by this major:
Minimum Total: 120 Semester Hours
10 Competency 10 course
* This course has a prerequisite not listed in the program; click on the course number for additional requirements.
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