CADD
CADD (Computer Aided Drafting and Design)
Two Year Program
31 College Credit Hours
Morning & Afternoon Options
Learn to use computers to create technical drawings
Students begin by learning traditional board drafting methods and progress to produce beginning-level engineering graphics on state-of-the-art equipment . Successful completion of the first year of study results in a CADD entry-level certificate of proficiency . Students who successfully complete both years of the program earn 31 hours of college credit which apply toward technical certification, an associate of applied science degree, or a bachelor’s degree from UA Fort Smith .
| Fall Semester 1st Year | Spring Semester 1st Year | Fall Semester 2nd Year | Spring Semester 2nd Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engineering Graphics I | Engineering Graphics II | Photoshop Applications | Digital Design II – Advanced |
| CAD – 2D Design Level I | CAD – 2D Design Level II | Digital Design I – Foundation | Digital Layout I - Foundation |
(Sample schedule only, student’s schedule may vary)
