CADD(Computer+Aided+Drafting+and+Design)

=CADD 1= In Computer-Aided Drafting and Design, students learn to use drafting and design computer software programs and apply them to a variety of drawing and design situations. After a computer hardware/software orientation, students learn to read and draw several types of technical drawings. This information is then applied to the design process as students work individually and in groups on a number of architectural and engineering design activities. Students play the role of professional designers and planners solving real life design problems. This course is a great springboard for students who plan to pursue technical careers as well as those who plan to become drafters, engineers, designers or architects.

=CADD 2= CADD 2 expands the students' knowledge of 21st century drafting and design techniques in 2D work and 3D modeling. Students will be exposed to additional specialized software, sudch as AutoDesk Land (civil engineering software) and Viz Render (rendering software for architectural CAD). Students will spend the majority of class time refining their computer drafting skills as they work on various individual and group projects.

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