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Drafting/CAD (Computer-Aided Drafting)

Application Code: 
0450
Degree Received: 
Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS)
Academic Department Info: 
Computerized Design and Manufacturing [1]
Program Coordinator: 
Karen M. Young
Coordinator Email: 
youngkk@alfredstate.edu
Description: 

360 Virtual Tour [2]The drafting/CAD (computer-aided drafting) program provides students with the CAD skills and knowledge to qualify for entry-level positions in a wide variety of industries.

During the first year, students focus on gaining a thorough understanding of the fundamentals of CAD drafting, tolerancing, manufacturing processes, and mathematics.

The senior year is devoted to a specific drafting/CAD discipline which the student selects: model building & process piping or technical illustration.

A laptop computer is required for students entering the drafting/CAD program. See laptop specifications [3].

Student Learning Outcomes: 
  • Demonstrate proper visualization in various views of three-dimensional object by producing a multi-view drawing.
  • Identify, select and apply the sectional view that is appropriate to show interior features for dimensioning.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of manufacturing processes, shop terminology and machine operations.
  • Calculate and apply tolerancing and the relationship between mating parts on assembly drawings.
  • Through calculation, select various appropriate purchased parts for diverse applications.
  • Apply the current welding processes and generate weldment drawings using industrial standards.
  • Illustrate various exploded isometric drawing methods using standard technical practical applications.
  • Demonstrate a working knowledge of the fundamentals of architectural drafting to complete a set of drawings.
  • Solve practical drafting-related problems using accepted mathematical applications.
Entrance Requirements & Recommendations: 

Recommended: Algebra

Technical Standards: 

Applicants in any of the drafting/CAD programs must meet the following physical requirements: -Must be able to visually read computer monitor or laptop. -Must be capable to use digitizing equipment. -Must have good hand/eye coordination to operate the above.

Accreditation/Certification: 

All drafting/CAD programs are certified by the ADDA (American Design and Drafting Association). Independently from Alfred State College, all students will have several opportunities to obtain national certification as qualified entry-level drafters by successful completion of the ADDA Exam.

Features & Facilities: 
  • Provides students with the traditional drafting and CAD skills and knowledge to qualify for entry-level positions in a wide variety of industries
  • AUTOCAD 2008 INVENTOR, Unigraphics Nx4
Graduation Requirements: 

Students are required to earn a grade of "C" or higher in technical calculations I and II (DCAD 1053 & DCAD 2063) to be eligible for graduation. (Articulation is available in this area.) Articulation agreements are also available for 2805 drafting for residential construction.

Career Opportunities: 
  • Mechanical Drafter
  • Controls Drafter
  • Drafting Manager
  • Field or Service Engineer
  • CAD Operator
  • Designer
  • Mechanical Designer
  • Parts Analyst
  • Sales Representative

Upon successful completion of this program,students may continue in Alfred State's BBA program in technology management [4].

Direct Entry Into Baccalaureate Degree Program: 

Alfred State drafting/CAD graduates may enter directly into the technology management BBA degree program.

Typical Semester Layout: 

All students on the School of Applied Technology Campus at Wellsville spend a total of six hours in class each day. In the Computerized Design and Manufacturing Department, approximately one-to-two hours each day are spent in a classroom lecture-type setting and the remaining four-to-five hours of the day are used to complete many exciting, industrial-type assignments in laptop drafting labs.

Students attend class from approximately 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., five days a week. As a result of this full schedule, the student will experience a total of 450 drafting hours in each semester.

First Semestercredits
DCAD [5]1205 [6]Intro to Ind Dftg5
DCAD [5]1305 [7]Industrial Drafting I5
DCAD [5]1405 [8]Industrial Drafting II5
DCAD [5]1053 [9]Technical Calculations I3
   18
Second Semestercredits
DCAD [5]2205 [10]Industrial Drafting III5
DCAD [5]2305 [11]Welding Drawing5
DCAD [5]xxx5Technical Elective5
DCAD [5]2063 [12]Technical Calculations II3
   18
Third Semestercredits
DCAD [5]3024 [13]Layout & Detail4
DCAD [5]3044 [14]Fluid Power4
DCAD [5]3104 [15]Advanced Mech Layout4
DCAD [5]3023 [16]GD&T3
DCAD [5]2053 [17]Intro to Unigraphs3
   18
Fourth Semestercredits
DCAD [5]4125 [18]Process Piping I5
DCAD [5]xxx5Technical Elective5
DCAD [5]4335 [19]CNC Machine Program'g5
DCAD [5]4003 [20]Senior Project3
   18
Second Semester Electivescredits
DCAD [5]2805 [21]Draft'g for Res Construction5
DCAD [5]4155 [22]Technical Illustration5
Fourth Semester Electivescredits
DCAD [5]4225 [23]Process Piping II*5
DCAD [5]4155 [22]Technical Illustration5
DCAD [5]2805 [21]Draft'g for Res Construction5
DCAD [5]4900 [24]Industrial Application5

*Prerequisite: DCAD 4125 process piping I


  • Source URL (retrieved on 05/24/2013 - 12:35am): http://www.alfredstate.edu/academics/programs/draftingcad-computer-aided-drafting

    Links:
    [1] http://www.alfredstate.edu/academics/departments/computerized-design-and-manufacturing
    [2] http://www.virtualmedia360.net/tours/asc/#/draftingcadlecture
    [3] http://www.alfredstate.edu/node/7744
    [4] http://www.alfredstate.edu/node/2258
    [5] http://www.alfredstate.edu/academics/courses/DCAD+-+Drafting+CAD
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    [7] http://www.alfredstate.edu/node/462
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