Skip to Content
Academics
Computer-Aided Design - Architectural Technical Certificate

Computer-Aided Design - Architectural Technical Certificate

This program is available at the Springfield - Leffel Lane location.

The Computer-Aided Design certificate is design to provide the technical background necessary to produce residential and civil drawings and renderings using a variety of computer-aided design software. Residential/Civil coursework is included to help students understand the principles of residential and civil design.

Certificate programs are designed for those students who seek to enhance their job-related skills in a specialized area. These certificates are typically a portion of the coursework in one of the associate degree programs. Coursework Included in this certificate program can be applied towards Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing Engineering Technology associate degrees.

Explore Careers

Outcomes and Curriculum

Upon completion of the Computer-Aided Design Architectural Technical Certficate, a graduate will be able to:

  • Produce residential and civil documentation using computer software.
  • Create 3D renderings of residential buildings.
  • Design and produce prints for a residential dwelling.
Course Title Credits
Fall
CAD 1101 Computer-Aided Design I 3
CAD 1310 Residential Architecture and Design 3
CAD 2310 Introduction to Civil Engineering Technology 3
ENT 1050 Manufacturing Foundations 4
INT 1000 OSHA 10-Hour General Safety 1
EBE 1000 Employability Skills 1
 
Spring
ENT 1000 Introduction to Industrial and Engineering Technology 3
ENT 1500 Engineering Materials 3
ENT 2100 Manufacturing Processes 3
ENG 1111 English I 3
MTH 1280 College Algebra 4
 
  Total credit hours 31