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Computer Aided Design and Drawing
Computer aided design drawing is a technical course that addresses psychological, physiological, and sociological needs of individuals by enhancing the environments in which they live and work. Individuals use knowledge and skills related to interior and exterior environments, construction, and furnishings to make wise consumer decisions, increase productivity, and compete in industry. Students gain knowledge and skills specific to those needed to enter a career in architecture and construction or prepare a foundation toward a postsecondary degree in architecture, construction science, drafting, interior design, and landscape architecture. This includes the knowledge of the design, techniques, and tools related to the production of drawings, renderings, and scaled models for commercial or residential architectural purposes.
Career Opportunities
Construction manager, Landscape architects, Furniture designer, Drafter, Interior designer, Interior decorator, Retail designer, Hospitality designer, Healthcare designer, Kitchen and Bath designer, Corporate designer
Post-Secondary Education Opportunities
Alfred State, Monroe Community College, The Rochester Institute of Technology, The National Association of Schools of Art and Design, Berkeley CollegeArticulation AgreementSchool Credit Hours Course Name Course # Alfred State Five (5) Drafting for Residential Construction DCAD 2805
Program of Study9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade CTE Foundations - Construction Intro. to Construction and Design CADD I CADD II