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Drafting / CADD Technologies

DESCRIPTION

Citation in Drafting/Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD)
The Citation incorporates the Drafting/CADD common core which prepares students for the first Specialty semester.

Certificate in Drafting/Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD)
The certificate prepares students for an entry level position as a drafting technician in the chosen Specialty. Using the most advanced CADD (Computer Aided Design & Drafting) software and 3 dimensional (3D) software, students will learn to produce drawings from concept sketches, design information, codes and specifications as per industry standards for production by builders and manufacturers.

Advanced Certificate in Drafting/Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD)
The Advanced Certificate enables students to acquire advanced technical and writing skills in their chosen Specialty and further their career. These courses are offered in the evening to facilitate certificate graduates who are working in their industry.

Diploma in Drafting/Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD)
The Diploma enables students to acquire math and physics skills and to apply advanced technical skills in a Specialty project that will incorporate design. These courses are offered in the evening to facilitate certificate and advanced certificate graduates who are working in their industry.

Specialties (see below for Start Dates and Enrolment Access)

  • Architectural
    Prepare sets of drawings to graphically convey design and dimensional information to meet the qualifications for a building permit in residential, commercial and institutional applications.
  • Civil
    Prepare sets of drawings to graphically convey design and dimensional information for road and highway construction, subdivision development, mapping and geographic information systems (GIS).
  • Electrical
    Prepare sets of drawings to graphically convey design, dimensional and symbolic information for wiring and grounding, lighting, cable trays, control panels, and programmable logic controllers (PLC)
  • Industrial
    Prepare sets of drawings to graphically convey design, dimensional and symbolic information for process piping flow diagrams, piping layouts, and fabrication drawings and for materials handling conveyors and transfer tables.
  • Manufacturing
    Prepare sets of drawings to graphically convey design and dimensional information for component assembly, integrated machine design, tool and die, and computer numeric control (CNC)
  • Structural
    Prepare sets of drawings to graphically convey design and dimensional information for concrete, steel and timber structures, site preparation and precast concrete.

After successful completion of the Core, students will be given priority to enter into the Specialty of their choice based on GPA and availability

PROGRAM FLOW

CADD Program Flow

Start Dates and Credential Completion:

September 2007 January  2008 September 2008 January 2009
Core 1 Architectural - 1 Core 1 Manufacturing - 1
Core 2 Structural - 1 Core 2 Civil - 1
Core 3 Industrial - 1 Core 3 Electrical - 1
Citation Certificate Citation Certificate
Architectural - 2 Architectural -3
Structural - 2 Structural - 3
Industrial - 2 Industrial - 3
Advanced Certificate Diploma


September 2009 January 2010 September 2010 January 2011
Core 1 Architectural -1 Core 1 Manufacturing -1
Core 2 Structural -1 Core 2 Civil - 1
Core 3 Industrial -1 Core 3 Electrical - 1
Citation Certificate Citation Certificate
Manufacturing - 1 Manufacturing - 1 Architectural - 2 Architectural - 3
Civil -1 Civil -1 Structural - 2 Structural - 3
Electrical - 1 Electrical - 1 Industrial - 2 Industrial - 3
Advanced Certificate Diploma Advanced Certificate Diploma
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Drafting graduates may pursue a career in a variety of employment situations in architectural, engineering, manufacturing or municipal offices, or in a production /construction setting.

After a few years in drafting many of our graduates move on to positions in sales, customer service, production management, estimating, CAD and network management and contract services (self-employment). Responsibilities can include design team management, project management of small projects, and production scheduling.

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

In addition to general Kwantlen University College requirements, the following admission prerequisites also apply:

  • Principles of Mathematics 11 with a grade of C+ or higher (Kwantlen equivalents are MATH 1093 or 1117 or ABEM 0082 or PSPM 1082) or (ABEM 0011 or MATP 1011 with a B-) or Principles of Mathematics 12 with a C; or Principles of Mathematics 11 with a B; or Principles of Mathematics 11 with a C plus Mathematics Placement Test; or Principles of Mathematics 12 with a P plus Mathematics Placement Test; or Applications of Mathematics 12 with a C plus Mathematics Placement Test; or Applications of Mathematics 11 with a C plus Mathematics Placement Test)
  • English 12 with a grade of C or higher or testing ( Kwantlen equivalents are KUC EPT or LPI score 26 or higher—Level 4 or ABEE 0091 (C-) or PSPE 1091 (C-) or ENGP 1091 (C-) or ABEE 0089 (C) or ABEE 0097 (C-) or PSPE 1097 (C-) or ENGP 1097 (C-) or ELST 0381 (C+) or ENGP 1089 (C) or ABEE 0081 (B) or PSPE 1081 (B) or ENGP 1081 (B) or ACP Assessment)

Students with mental or physical impairments, who may require program accommodations, should contact the Program Coordinator at 604.598.6123 to discuss required skills and competencies and a Disability Advisor at 604.599.3233 to ensure appropriate accommodations can be arranged.

Direct Entry

Applicants may have direct entry into the program if they have met the above prerequisites in secondary school or through secondary or post-secondary courses and programs offered by Kwantlen or adult educational facilities.

Upgrading for Entrance Requirements

If all of the entrance requirements have not been completed, the student must arrange (through Admissions) to take appropriate placement testing to assess his or her Math and English skills. Upgrading can then be arranged if necessary.

Additional Requirements

Applicants should have the ability to work well with co-workers as a member of a drafting/design team, which includes the ability to communicate in both written and oral English. The ability to pay attention to detail and the ability to visualize in two- and three-dimensions is an asset.

Note

Program applicants benefit from having basic computer knowledge such as E-mail, Internet, file management, working knowledge of Windows environment, basic operating system functions and text editing.

Applicants can arrange to acquire these basic computer skills ahead of time through Academic Career Preparation upgrading.

CONTENT

Students will normally take the Drafting Core and one specialty to complete the Certificate level program. Courses and requirements currently under review.

Drafting Core - all Specialities

Common Courses – all Specialties (pending)

  • Advanced Certificate
    • CMNS 1115 Writing for Specialized Workplace
    • ENGQ 1099 Writing Skills with Reading
    • CADD 2160 Office Procedures II
  • Bridge (if required)
    • PHYP 1011 Introduction to Physics
  • Diploma
    • PHYS 1100 Basic College Physics
    • MATH 1112 Pre Calculus Algebra
    • CADD 2260 Office Procedures III

Specialty Courses (pending)

Certificate: 

  • Architectural
    • CADA 1200 Architectural Fundamentals
    • CADA 1210 Single Family Residential
    • CADA 1220 Commercial Building
    • CADA 1250 Building Information Model (BIM) Software
  • Civil
    • CADC 1200 Civil and Surveying Fundamentals
    • CADC 1210 Land Development Subdivision
    • CADC 1220 Transportation
    • CADC 1250 Land Development Software
  • Electrical
    • CADE 1200 Electricity and Wiring Diagrams
    • CADE 1210 Schematics and Grounding
    • CADE 1220 Lighting
    • CADE 1250 Lighting Software
  • Industrial
    • CADI 1200 Industrial Applications
    • CADI 1210 Transfer Deck and Conveyor
    • CADI 1220 Process Piping
    • CADI 1250 Industrial 3D Modeling Software
  • Manufacturing
    • CADM 1200 Fabrication and Manufacturing Fundamentals
    • CADM 1210 Component Assembly and Details
    • CADM 1220 Integrated Machine Design Systems
    • CADM 1250 3D Parametric Solid Modeling Software
  • Structural
    • CADS 1200 Structural Steel
    • CADS 1210 Structural Concrete
    • CADS 1220 Timber and Wood Framing
    • CADS 1250 Building Information Modeling (BIM) Software for Structural

Advanced Certificate:

  • Architectural
    • CADA 2100 Multi-Family Residential
    • CADA 2150 Advanced BIM Software Project
  • Civil
    • CADC 2100 Civil Design Principles
    • CADC 2150 Civil Design Software
  • Electrical
    • CADE 2100 Cable Trays
    • CADE 2150 Building Information Model (BIM) Software for Electrical
  • Industrial
    • CADI 2100 Conveyor Design
    • CADI 2150 3D Plant Modeling Software
  • Manufacturing
    • CADM 2100 Tool and Die
    • CADM 2150 Advanced 3D Parametric Solid Modeling Software
  • Structural
    • CADS 2100 Structural Steel
    • CADS 2150 Structural Concrete

Diploma

  • Architectural
    • CADA 2200 Multi-Use Complexes
    • CADA 2250 BIM – Integrated Systems
  • Civil
    • CADC 2200 Mapping and GIS
    • CADC 2250 GIS Software
  • Electrical
    • CADE 2200 Control Panels
    • CADE 2250 Programmable Logic Controllers
  • Industrial
    • CADI 2200 Process Piping Design
    • CADI 2250 Advanced 3D Plant Modeling Software
  • Manufacturing
    • CADM 2200 Computer Numeric Control (CNC)
    • CADM 2250 Computer Numeric Control (CNC Software)
  • Structural
    • CADS 2200 Structural Steel
    • CADS 2250 Structural Concrete


Mutiple Specialities

Students wishing to earn a second certificate, advanced certificate, and/or diploma in a second Specialty may do so based on course availability.

GRADUATION

Upon successful completion of first (Core) semester, students will be awarded a Citation in Drafting/Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD)

Upon successful completion of second (Specialty I) semester, students will be awarded a Certificate in Drafting/Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) in their chosen Specialty

Upon successful completion of third (Specialty II) semester, students will be awarded an Advanced Certificate in Drafting/Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) in their chosen Specialty

Upon successful completion of fourth (Specialty III) semester, students will be awarded a Diploma in Drafting/Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) in their chosen Specialty