CAD and Drafting

Programs

Scottie Wilburn, Instructor

ADDA Drafter Certification Test will be given on:

Date: Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Time: 9:00 AM
Location: Tennessee Technology Center, 716 McMurry Boulevard, Hartsville, TN 37074
Contact: Scottie Wilburn
Phone: (615) 374-2147, ext. 119
Email: Scottie.Wilburn@ttchartsville.edu

Contact Scottie Wilburn, 615-374-2147, for information

Test candidates should arrive at the school no later than 8:45 a.m.

  Diploma    
  Drafting & CAD Technician 1296 hours  
  Drafter, Architectural/Residential 2160 hours  
  Drafter, Civil 2160 hours  
  Drafter, Mechanical 2160 hours  
       
  Certificate    
  Drafter, Detail 864 hours  
  CAD Technician 432 hours  
       
The mission of the drafting and CAD technology program is to prepare individuals for employment as drafters in a specialized field of his/her choice.

The curriculum is certified by the American Design Drafting Association and maintains compliance with engineering and industrial practice.

Drafting or technical drawing, the graphic language of industry, is used to communicate the information required to make a product, erect structures, or describe land features.

Drafters translate data and sketches into detail drawings. Their duties may include interpreting directions, making sketches, creating drawings to scale, and specifying details. Drafters are employed by architects, civil engineering firms, contractors manufacturing and machine related industries, surveyors, and in city, county, state, and federal government engineering departments depending upon their area of expertise.

They have a broad range of responsibility and the ability to accomplish complex work with the understanding of drafting principles, good technical aptitude, and knowledge of CAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) programs.