The purpose of this program is to train and prepare graduates from diverse backgrounds to work with and assist architects, engineers, other designers, and technicians as part of construction, manufacturing, or engineering teams. Coursework prepares graduates to work collaboratively as design paraprofessionals across a range of capacities using a variety of software platforms. Students build skills in problem-solving, analysis, technical graphics, and basic design. Successful graduates are able to communicate effectively in multiple formats.
Cost
Estimated Cost: $ 19,221
- Resident Tuition: 13,050
- Technology Fees: $ 1,260
- General Student Fees: $900
- Online Course Fee: $ 510
- Books / Course Materials: $ 1,250 (Books are not required, but recommended. Some courses use Open Educational Resources (OER), which are free or low-cost materials.)
- Program Specific Fees: $ 100 (Certifications, Licensure, Exams)
- Other Cost / Expenses: $ 1,250 (Computer/Internet)
Costs provided are estimates only, and may differ depending on course type and/or modality. Learn more and view current tuition and fee information.
Hardware: In order to run AutoCAD, Revit, and SolidWorks software, students need a computer with Windows 10 or newer operating system; CPU of 3.3 GHz or higher; 8 GB of RAM, with 16 GB recommended; 30 GB free disk space for download and installation, plus 500 GB or more storage; graphics card capable of 24-bit color and DirectX 11 compliant, such as Nvidia Quadro series, AMD FirePro series, or AMD Radeon series; at least two USB ports; and an external mouse. (A computer with Mac OS can run AutoCAD software, but not Revit or SolidWorks.) A limited number of laptops are available on loan from the LCC Student Helpdesk. In addition, students need a way to store backup copies of all files, such as a flash drive, external hard drive, or cloud service.
Connectivity: Students need a reliable internet connection; a browser such as Google Chrome or Firefox; and a robust antivirus and firewall product such as McAfee or Norton, kept up to date.
Software: Students need Microsoft Office with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, available free to LCC students. Students will need the current version of AutoCAD, Revit, and SolidWorks software and will get instructions in classes for downloading free educational versions.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students who complete this program will be able to:
PLO 1 - Effectively and independently use CAD, solid modeling, and building information modeling software in alignment with industry standards.
PLO 2 - Visualize three-dimensional objects from multiple viewing directions and translate three-dimensional objects into two-dimensional drawings.
PLO 3 - Create mechanical and architectural drawings which follow recognized national standards for format, annotation, lines, and symbols.
PLO 4 - Produce documents which accurately represent building systems, materials, methods, and building codes.
PLO 5 - Produce documents which accurately represent physical mechanisms and mechanical design strategies.
PLO 6 - Conduct research to solve basic design problems as an individual and/or part of a team.
PLO 7 - Use quantitative analysis of data as the basis for solving problems and making decisions.
Program Requirements
All courses in a program require default grading (completed with a letter grade of C- or better, or Pass) unless specified otherwise below.
General Education
WR 121Z | Composition 1 | 4 |
WR 227Z | Technical Writing | 4 |
CS 120 | Concepts of Computing: Information Processing | 4 |
| Human Relations - choose one course from list | 3-4 |
Mathematics
Algebra - Complete one of the following:
Note: MTH 065, MTH 095, or any 200-level Math/Statistics are also accepted
Geometry - Complete one of the following:
Program Core Courses
COOP 206: complete a minimum of 2 credits
DRF 280: complete a minimum of 3 credits
Electives
Complete 13 credits from the the list below:
- 3 credits may be from any 100- or 200- level course
- 10 credits or more from the list below
DRF 298 - Drafting Independent Study (instructor consent required)
Footnotes
1 – Any Computer Science (CS only) above CS 120 is also accepted
Notes
- To view all important info for all programs (grading, total credits, honors, etc.), visit the Programs of Study page.
- This is the parent program for: Drafting, 1-yr Certificate, Drafting for Commercial Construction, CPC, Drafting for Manufacturing, CPC, and Drafting for Residential Construction, CPC.
- This program is articulated with Oregon Institute of Technology, which requires a higher-level math course than is required for the program. Contact your Academic Advisor for help with transfer to OIT.
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