2024-25 Catalog

Computer Aided Drafting & Design

Associate in Science Degree (CIP# 1615130202)

This program is designed to train technicians to assist engineers by translating ideas, rough sketches, specifications and calculations into complete and accurate working drawings. In addition, instruction is given in three CADD (Computer Aided Drafting and Design) courses which prepares the student for employment with institutions using computer assisted engineering and design.

Students are strongly encouraged to consult a career program advisor in the department office for assistance in determining the best education plan for their career goals.

Although scheduling may not always provide for the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning.

All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactorily complete all mandatory courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes in which the student is placed.

Alternative Ways to Earn Credit toward this Degree

Graduates of specific programs at Orange Technical College and Osceola Technical College, as well as other institutions may be eligible to receive college credit for courses in this program. You may also be eligible to receive credit toward this degree if you have earned one of the approved Gold Standard industry certifications or Career Pathways credit. To learn more about Valencia’s award of credit options, visit https://valenciacollege.edu/academics/programs/as-degree/alternative-award-of-credit-agreements.php. Eligible students should contact the Career Program Advisor in their academic department for more information about the requirements for the award of credit.

College Credit Technical Certificates

The Drafting and Design A.S. degree also offers the following college credit certificate programs.  These certificates can put you on the fast-track to reaching your career goals. They are designed to equip you with a specialized skill set for entry-level employment or to upgrade your skills for job advancement. Most can be completed in one year or less, and all of the courses in the certificates are embedded in the A.S. degree. You can earn the certificates as you progress through your A.S. Degree or as a separate, stand-alone credential. Click on the Certificate tab at the top of the page for more information about the certificates that are offered.

  • Advanced Computer-Aided Design with Specializations in: (24 credits)
    • Architectural Drafting (CIP # 0615130200)
    • Mechanical Drafting (CIP # 0615130200)
    • Surveying Drafting (CIP # 0615130200)
  • Computer-Aided Design (15 credits) (CIP # 0615130204)
  • Rapid Prototyping Specialist - 3-D Printing (12 credits) (CIP # 0615130211)

Start Right

Degree-seeking students enrolling at Valencia for the first time will have a limited range of courses from which to choose for their first 18 college-level credits. Within the first 18 college credit hours, you will be required to take ENC1101 (3 credits), ETD 1031C (3 credits) and a mathematics course appropriate to your selected meta-major (3 credits). The remaining courses will be chosen from the General Education Core Courses in humanities (3 credits), science (3 credits), and either POS 2041 or AMH 2020 (3 credits), and/or the introductory courses within the A.S. degree programs. For specific courses see the Foundation Courses on the “Program Requirements” tab. For course sequencing recommendations, see your Career Program Advisor or create an education plan by logging into Atlas, clicking on the LifeMap tab and clicking My Education Plan.

Potential Careers

  • Drafting and Design Technician
  • Mechanical Engineering Assistant
  • CADD Operator/Specialist
  • CADD Drafting Technician/Specialist
  • Mechanical Drafter
  • Architectural Drafter
  • Drafting Designer
  • Tooling Drafter

Salary & Earnings Information

For career information related to this program, please visit O*Net OnLine.

Contacts

Future Students

To learn more about this program, contact Enrollment Services at enrollment@valenciacollege.edu or 407-582-1507 or visit valenciacollege.edu/drafting.

Current Students

Your Career Program Advisor contact information can be found in Atlas. Log into Atlas, click on the Courses tab, and check your Academic Profile information to find a link to your Advisor. 

West Campus Faculty Program Chair

Andrew Ray, R.A,: 407-582-1847
aray@valenciacollege.edu

Internship and Workforce Services

If you need assistance with job resources or in locating an internship, please visit: valenciacollege.edu/internship.

Program Outcomes

  • Accept professional and ethical responsibilities required by industry.
  • Communicate effectively with technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Analyze systems and processes used to create the built environment.
  • Solve design problems using algebraic and trigonometric functions.
  • Efficiently utilize current professional software to generate 2D and 3D drawings.
Foundation Courses
ETD 1031CINTRODUCTION TO THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT 3
ETD 1103CENGINEERING GRAPHICS WITH CAD3
CommunicationsENC 1101 +*~3
HumanitiesSee Gen. Ed. Core Requirement ~3
Social SciencePOS 2041 or AMH 2020 ~3
MathematicsSee Gen. Ed. Core Requirement +*~3
ScienceSee Gen. Ed. Core Requirement +*~3
Intermediate Courses
BCN 2405STATICS AND STRENGTH OF MATERIALS *3
BCN 1303CBUILDING INFORMATION MODELING (REVIT W/ DYNAMO) *3
ETC 1251CENGINEERING MATERIALS AND PROCESSES3
ETD 1340CADVANCED CADD *3
ETD 1701CMECHANICAL DRAFTING I *3
MTB 2321CTECHNICAL MATH3
SUR 1101CBASIC SURVEYING MEASUREMENTS *3
TAR 1120CARCHITECTURAL DRAWING I *3
Advanced Courses
ETD 2355C3-D CADD3
ETD 2614CELECTROMECHANICAL DRAFTING *3
ETD 2731CMECHANICAL DRAFTING II *3
Drafting Design Technology Electives6
Total Credit Hours60
Drafting and Design Technology Electives
The Electives requirement may be satisfied with any course(s) in the Course Descriptions section of the Valencia Catalog with the subject prefix of BCN, BCT, ETC, ETD, ETM, SUR or TAR.
+

This course must be completed with a grade of C or better.

*

This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog.

~

This is a general education course.

(GR)

Denotes a Gordon Rule course.

Notes:

All specialized program courses are offered on the West Campus and may not be offered every session; some specialized courses are offered at other locations.

Expand your career opportunities with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business and Organizational Leadership (BASBOL) from Valencia. This degree builds on your skills, and prepares you for a supervisory or management role within your respective field. For more information, go to: Bachelor's Degree in Business & Organizational Leadership.  Students who wish to continue their education should consult with a Career Program Advisor to determine the best education plan for their career goals.

Students wishing to transfer credits from this program to another institution must accept responsibility for securing approval from the transfer institution for acceptance of this degree.

Advanced Computer Aided Design with Specializations in

  • Architectural Drafting
  • Mechanical Drafting
  • Surveying Drafting

Technical Certificate

This program is designed to prepare individuals for entry-level positions in architectural, mechanical, and surveying drafting that require computer-aided drafting skills. The content prepares the student to draw, dimension, and print drawings by computer in the respective specialization area.

Foundation Courses
ETD 1340CADVANCED CADD *3
ETD 1103CENGINEERING GRAPHICS WITH CAD3
BCN 1303CBUILDING INFORMATION MODELING (REVIT W/ DYNAMO) *3
MTB 2321CTECHNICAL MATH3
Specialization Electives (All from the same Specialization)12
Total Credit Hours24

Architectural Drafting Specialization

Program Outcomes

  • Efficiently utilize current professional software to generate 2D and 3D drawings.
  • Solve design problems using algebraic and trigonometric functions.
  • Analyze systems and processes used to create the built environment.

Architectural Drafting Specialization Electives
BCN 1272CONTSTRUCTION BLUEPRINT READING3
BCN 2941 *
BCT 2770CBUILDING CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING (FORMERLY BCT 2600) *3
ETD 2355C3-D CADD3
ETC 1251CENGINEERING MATERIALS AND PROCESSES3
SUR 2390CINTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS3
TAR 1120CARCHITECTURAL DRAWING I *3
TAR 2033CARCHITECTURAL DESIGN *3
*

This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog.

Mechanical Drafting Specialization

Program Outcomes

  • Efficiently utilize current professional software to generate 2D and 3D drawings.
  • Solve design problems using algebraic and trigonometric functions.
Mechanical Drafting Specialization Electives
ETD 1701CMECHANICAL DRAFTING I *3
ETD 2355C3-D CADD3
ETD 2614CELECTROMECHANICAL DRAFTING (Course was reduced to 3 Credits) *3
ETD 2731CMECHANICAL DRAFTING II *3
ETD 2941 *
SUR 2390CINTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS3
*

This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog.

Surveying Drafting Specialization

Program Outcomes

  • Efficiently utilize current professional software to generate 2D and 3D drawings.
  • Solve design problems using algebraic and trigonometric functions.
  • Perform basic civil/surveying techniques and related calculations.
Surveying Drafting Specialization Electives
SUR 1101CBASIC SURVEYING MEASUREMENTS (Surveying I) *3
SUR 2202CHIGHWAY DRAFTING AND ROUTE DESIGN *3
SUR 2390CINTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS3
SUR 2460CSUBDIVISIONS *3
SUR 2941 *
*

This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog.

Notes:

All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus; some courses are offered at other locations.

Specialized courses may not be offered every session or on every campus.

This certificate program is eligible for Financial Aid.

Computer Aided Design

Technical Certificate

This program is designed for a professional or entry-level individual in a technical area that requires computer-aided design and drafting skills. The content prepares the student to draw, dimension, and print technical drawings by computer.

Program Outcomes

  • Solve design problems using algebraic and trigonometric functions.

  • Efficiently utilize current professional software to generate 2D and 3D drawings.
Foundation Courses
ETD 1103CENGINEERING GRAPHICS WITH CAD3
ETD 1340CADVANCED CADD *3
BCN 1303CBUILDING INFORMATION MODELING (REVIT W/ DYNAMO) *3
Drafting Electives6
Total Credit Hours15
Drafting-AutoCAD Electives
ETD 1701CMECHANICAL DRAFTING I *3
ETD 2355C3-D CADD3
ETD 2614CELECTROMECHANICAL DRAFTING *3
ETD 2731CMECHANICAL DRAFTING II *3
ETD 2942INTERNSHIP IN DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY *1-4
MTB 2321CTECHNICAL MATH3
SUR 1101CBASIC SURVEYING MEASUREMENTS (Surveying I) *3
SUR 2202CHIGHWAY DRAFTING AND ROUTE DESIGN *3
SUR 2390CINTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS3
TAR 1120CARCHITECTURAL DRAWING I *3
TAR 2033CARCHITECTURAL DESIGN *3
*

This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog.

Notes:

All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus; some courses are offered at other locations.

Specialized courses may not be offered every session or on every campus.

Rapid Prototyping Specialist

Technical Certificate

This certificate is intended for students to learn the fundamentals of rapid prototyping to analyze designs and create 3D models using a variety of 3D scanners and printers. The basics of solid modeling software, primarily Solidworks, will be explored in the creation of STL (StereoLithography) files for 3D printing. Design Analysis techniques will be used to analyze models for appropriate design concepts and material usage. Working in a collaborative team environment, students will learn to effectively analyze model results for successfully achieving design parameters.

Program Outcomes

  • Efficiently utilize current professional software to generate 3D digital models.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the concepts, applications, and hardware used in digital manufacturing processes.
ETD 1340CADVANCED CADD *3
ETD 2355C3-D CADD3
ETD 2371CINTRODUCTION TO 3D PRINTING *3
ETD 2372CADVANCED RAPID PROTOTYPING *3
Total Credit Hours12
*

 This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog.

Notes:

All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus; ETD 1340C is also offered on East Campus. Specialized courses may not be offered every session or on every campus.