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CADD
Program Requirements
ARC-1011 - Introduction to Drafting & Blueprint Reading
ARC-1111 - Architectural Drafting I
ARC-1112 - Architectural Drafting II
ARC-1211 - CAD I
ARC-1212 - CAD II
ARC-2010 - 3D Applications
CIS-1040 - Microcomputer Application II*
PHY-1041 - Physics (4 cr)*
MAT-1330 - Pre-Calculus Math (4 cr)*
Business Management course
Choose any 3-credit art course*
EDU-2860 - Community & Work Experience
Electives – 1 - 3 credits
General Education Requirements
Core Competencies
First Semester Seminar
Technological Literacy
  CIS-1042 - Microcomputer Applications II
Communication
 (Meets graduation standard in oral communication)
English Composition
Mathematics
  MAT-1330 - Pre-Calculus Mathematics (4 cr)
Research & Writing Intensive Areas of Inquiry
Scientific Method
  PHY-1041 - Physics (4 cr)
Human Expression
Any 3-credit art course
Human Behavior Integrative Approaches
Global Perspectives & Sustainability
Seminar in Educational Inquiry
  (Meets graduation standard in writing & information literacy)
Quantitative Reasoning Assessment
  (Meets graduation standard in quantitative reasoning) MINIMUM TOTAL CREDITS IN DEGREE: 60 * You may use a course to meet both a program requirement and a general education requirement; however, you may not use a single course to meet two general education requirements.
Program Outcomes
Successful graduates will be able to:
• demonstrate skills that meet industry standards in the use of CAD technology;
• develop professional presentations of drawings for a variety of purposes and audiences;
• work effectively as part of a team in various professional environments and technical
businesses;
• display a portfolio of professional quality products to potential employers;
• demonstrate academic skills required of all CCV graduates including competency
in writing, information literacy, oral communication, and quantitative reasoning; and
• identify their career and transfer options and assume a professional role in the
workplace.
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