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Bachelor of Science in Design & Drafting Technology Offering its first drafting class in 1904, the University of Central Missouri has a strong reputation for teaching Design & Drafting Technology courses. With evolving technology, and the demand for educated professionals increasing each year, the university’s School of Technology continues to prepare graduates for challenging and rewarding careers in computer-aided drafting and design (CADD). One of only three baccalaureate programs in the country, Central Missouri’s Design & Drafting Technology program enrolls the largest number of declared Design & Drafting Technology majors of any university in the state. The American Design Drafting Association (ADDA) tests and certifies students upon graduation. This is the only four-year baccalaureate Design & Drafting Technology program in the country accredited by the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE). The school’s Design & Drafting Technology program enjoys an excellent reputation as a national leader in the preparation of qualified, successful graduates. Many companies compete vigorously to hire graduates of the program. Design & Drafting Technology prepares individuals for technical positions leading to design and management opportunities in industry. Graduates of this program have a broad-based background in CADD and select an area of specialization tailored to their career goals. Central Missouri’s CADD facilities house more than 80 computers for student use and are among the most technologically advanced in the Midwest. CADD labs are equipped with the latest workstations housing the most up- to-date software. Whether it’s traditional drafting, computer drafting, or three- dimensional modeling, students can be assured that with UCM’s Design & Drafting Technology program, they will be confident in their skills upon graduation. School of Technology Design & Drafting Technology www.ucmo.edu/cadd Program Coordinator - Roya Azimzadeh [email protected] 660-543-4062

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Bachelor of Science in Design & Drafting

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Offering its first drafting class in 1904, the University of Central Missouri has a strong reputation for teaching Design & Drafting Technology courses. With evolving technology, and the demand for educated professionals increasing each year, the university’s School of Technology continues to prepare graduates for challenging and rewarding careers in computer-aided drafting and design (CADD). One of only three baccalaureate programs in the country, Central Missouri’s Design & Drafting Technology program enrolls the largest number of declared Design & Drafting Technology majors of any university in the state. The American Design Drafting Association (ADDA) tests and certifies students upon graduation. This is the only four-year baccalaureate Design & Drafting Technology program in the country accredited by the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE). The school’s Design & Drafting Technology program enjoys an excellent reputation as a national leader in the preparation of qualified, successful graduates. Many companies compete vigorously to hire graduates of the program. Design & Drafting Technology prepares individuals for technical positions leading to design and management opportunities in industry. Graduates of this program have a broad-based background in CADD and select an area of specialization tailored to their career goals. Central Missouri’s CADD facilities house more than 80 computers for student use and are among the most technologically advanced in the Midwest. CADD labs are equipped with the latest workstations housing the most up-to-date software. Whether it’s traditional drafting, computer drafting, or three-dimensional modeling, students can be assured that with UCM’s Design & Drafting Technology program, they will be confident in their skills upon graduation.

School of TechnologyDesign & Drafting Technology

www.ucmo.edu/cadd Program Coordinator - Roya Azimzadeh [email protected] 660-543-4062

This guideline is only an indicator of the courses required for program completion. Change will occur and students must see an academic advisor for the latest information.

Program Coordinator Roya Azimzadeh

[email protected]

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS ................................................... 78 CADD 1100 Orientation to Design/Drafting ...........1 CADD 1105 Basic AutoCAD. .................................1 CADD 1110 Fundamentals of Drafting, 3 or CTE 1300 Intro. to Engineering Design, 3 ............3 CADD 1170 Intro. to CAD ......................................3 CADD 2100 Sophomore Design/Drafting Sem. ....0.5 CADD 2140 CADD for Engineering Tech ................3 CADD 2150 Descr. Geometry for Eng. Tech ...........3 CADD 2160 Structural Drafting ..............................3 CADD 2171 Intro. to MicroStation ..........................3 CADD 2180 Technical Illustration ...........................3 CADD 3100 Junior Design/Drafting Seminar ........0.5 CADD 3120 Machine Drafting. ...............................3 CADD 3150 Civil Drafting ......................................3 CADD 3160 Residential Architectural Drawing .......3 CADD 3170 Computer Drafting Systems ................3 CADD 3175 Advanced Microstation .......................3 CADD 4100 Senior Design/Drafting Seminar ..........1 CADD 4180 Industrial Design.................................3 CMGT 2020 Statics .................................................3 CMGT 3010 Applied Construction Practices ...........3 ENGT 2530 Machine Tool Technology ..................3 MATH 1112 College Trigonometry .........................2 SOT 3022 Internship in Technology ....................1 SOT 4570 Computer Graphics ............................3

ELECTIVES select from the following ..............................6

MGT 3315 Mgt. of Organizations ................. 3 & HRM 3920 Human Resource Mgt .....................3 OR INDM 4250 Project Management ................... 3 & SOT 4210 Innovations Managment for CADD .3

Choose from one of the five areas listed .......................15

Area 1 Mechanical (Product/Machine) Design CADD 4124 Geometric Dimensioning & Toler .. 3 CADD 4171 Production Design/Drafting ........... 3 CADD 4174 Machine Design ............................ 3 Departmentally approved prog. electives ................ 6

Area 2 Architectural/Structural CADD 4162 Comm’l Architectural Design (BIM) 3 CMGT 3350 Building Structures: Methods & Mat 3 CMGT 3330 Building Codes & Code Admin. ...... 3 Departmentally approved prog. electives ................. 6 Area 3 MEP (Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing) & Industrial Piping Systems CADD 4162 Comm’l Architectural Draw (BIM) ... 3 CADD 4172 MEP Design/Drafting ...................... 3 CMGT 3330 Building Codes & Code Admin. ...... 3 Departmentally approved MEP electives .................. 6 Area 4 Civil/GIS CADD 4150 Applied Civil Design/Drafting ......... 3 CMGT 2340 Surveying & Construction Layout .... 3 GEOG 4220 Geographic Information Systems I... 3 Departmentally approved prog. electives ................. 6

Area 5 Computer Graphics GRAP 1010 Fundamentals of Graphic Processes 3 GRAP 2610 Principles of Web Media ................3 Departmentally approved prog. electives .................9

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS ...........................42 MATH 1111 College Algebra ..................................3 PHYS 1103 Physics ...............................................3 EASC 1004 Geology .............................................4 BTE 1210 Essentials for Managing Info ................2 GEOG 2212 World Geography ...............................3 CTE 3060 Technical Writing ...............................3 MINIMUM TOTAL ............................................................. 120

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