Drafting and Design Technology
In the Drafting and Design Technology program, students learn the foundational skills for drawing blueprints through the study and application of basic drafting techniques and engineering/architectural drawing. Students utilize computer-aided design (CAD) programs such as AutoCAD and Inventor and REVIT to create their own designs and blueprints. Students explore the multitude of career pathways in engineering and architecture to understand their post-high school options.
Certifications and Proficiency Credits
Eligible College Proficiency Credits:
Anne Arundel Community College
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ACH 111 - Graphic Communication 1: Composition & Delineation (3 credits)
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ENT 241 - Computer-Aided Drafting (3 credits)
Career Pathways with Industry Credentials
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Drafter
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Surveying and Mapping Technician
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Engineering Technologists and Technician
Career Pathways with Continued Education & Training
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Aerospace Engineer
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Architect
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Drafter
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Commercial and Industrial Designer
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Cartographer and Photogrammetrist
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Mechanical Engineer
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Mechatronics Engineer
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Bio-Engineer
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Civil Engineer
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Electrical Engineer
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Industrial Designer
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Fashion Designer
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Graphic Designer
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Structural Engineer