Purpose: This degree is designed to prepare individuals with skills to work as designers and Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) operators. Students also have the opportunity to explore additive manufacturing.
Course Offerings: Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) courses in this program are offered primarily at the Hampton Campus both evening and daytime, as well as online.
Special Notes: Completion of CAD 280 Design Capstone Project, is a required part of the program. Students are highly encouraged to seek summer internship opportunities to explore the field of computer-aided drafting and design.
Funding: Students enrolled in this program may be eligible for Get a Skill, Get a Job, Give Back (G3) Funding. Please visit the link provided for information pertaining to grant programs.
Articulation Agreement: Students who are interested in transferring to Old Dominion University to continue the AAS Computer-Aided Drafting and Design Technology to BS in Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology plan should meet with Academic Advising early to determine and discuss requirements.
Part-Time Program Sequence