Drafting and Design Technology
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Semester hours required for graduation: 40
This program is for students interested in careers in drafting and design and teaches principles, practices and techniques used in industry. Several fields of drafting are introduced in order that the student may choose a specific direction of interest after graduation. It is designed to assist students entering an academic path in preparation for careers such as architectural and civil drafters (17-3011); electrical and electronics drafters (17-3012); mechanical drafters (17-3013); other drafters (17-3019). **
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Program |
Total Tuition & Fees In State |
On Campus Room & Board |
Total Books & Supplies |
Other Costs |
On-time Completion Rate 2010 |
#Students Completing 2009-10 |
Placement Rate* 2009-10 *SC Technical College System
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Title IV Loan Debt |
Private Loan Debt |
Institutional Finance Plans Balance Owed |
Median Loan Debt Incurred |
| Drafting & Design Technology | $5,337 | NA | $500 | NA | NA | 0 | NA | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Tuition and book costs reflect the projected cost of the complete program.
A. General Education: 12 Credit Hours
COL 103 College Skills 3
CPT 102 Basic Computer Concepts 3
ENG 155 Communications I 3
MAT 155 Contemporary Mathematics 3
B. Major Courses: 28 Credit Hours
AET 110 Architectural Graphics I 3
AET 123 Architectural Drafting 3
EGT 105 Basic Civil Drafting 2
EGT 111 Mechanical Drawing I 2
EGT 112 Mechanical Drawing II 3
EGT 125 Descriptive Geometry 2
EGT 151 Introduction to CAD 3
EGT 152 Fundamentals of CAD 3
EGT 155 Intermediate CAD 3
EGT 220 Structural and Piping App. 4
Drafting and Design Technology
Recommended Course Sequence*
Fall Semester I
COL 103
EGT 151
MAT 155
EGT 105
EGT 125
Spring Semester I
AET 110
CPT 102
ENG 155
EGT 111
EGT 152
Fall Semester II
AET 123
EGT 112
EGT 155
EGT 220
* Graduation times may vary according to course availability and/or individual course load. Consult faculty advisor.
**Neither the Bureau of Labor Statistics nor Williamsburg Technical College controls or guarantees the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of the employment information listed above. Further, the inclusion of links to particular items in hypertext is not intended to reflect their importance, nor is it a guarantee of student employability from a particular program of study.