The Drafting and Design Technology Associate in Science Degree Program is designed to give students the necessary training and background for careers of a technical nature. The courses are designed to qualify students, through specialized and intensive instruction, for many technical positions.
The degree consists of 18 hours of general education requirements, 27 hours of degree core requirements, and 17 hours from the area of specialization. The student may choose electives from one of the following Drafting and Design specialization areas to complete the AS degree: Building Construction, Civil Engineering/Land Surveying, or Computer Aided Drafting (CAD).
There is an articulation agreement that allows this degree to transfer to a university bachelor’s degree program. Please contact the Edison Baccalaureate and University Programs Division at 489-9295 for further information.