Southeast Arkansas College
Course Data: View Drafting and Computer Aided Design Technology

Total Number of Courses = 13

Course No.
Course Name
SSCH
Lec
Lab
SWE
Prerequisites
Transfer
Course Description
DRAF 1114 Engineering Graphics I 4 2 4 0 None An introduction to drawing fundamentals, including lettering, geometric construction, orthographic projection, dimensioning, sectioning, auxiliaries and sketching.
DRAF 1124 Introduction to Computer Aided Design 4 2 4 0 None An introduction to computer aided design covering such topics as computer terminology, history, components and applications in the design process. Students will be expected to master the basic draw, edit, and dimensioning commands of AutoCAD.
DRAF 1214 Engineering Graphics II 4 2 4 0 DRAF 1114 Engineering Graphics I An extension of Engineering Graphics I, this course covers projection, representation of fasteners, gears, piping and welding surface developing, geometric relationship of lines and planes, and drawing of charts and graphs. Pictorial expression of detailed working drawings in oblique, isometric, trimetric, and perspective views.
DRAF 1224 Intermediate Computer Aided Design 4 2 4 0 DRAF 1124 Introduction to Computer Aided Design or Consent of Instructor This course covers three-dimensional computer modeling and an introduction to third party software for AutoCAD.
DRAF 2315 Architectural Drawing & Design I 5 2 6 0 DRAF 1124 Introduction to Computer Aided Design Space planning, interior design concepts, structural systems, electrical and mechanical systems, architectural styles, and code requirements as they relate to residential construction. Students create a complete set of working drawings for a residence.
DRAF 2323 Advanced Computer Aided Design 3 2 2 0 DRAF 1224 Intermediate Computer Aided Design or Consent of Instructor An exploration of ways to increase CAD productivity including custom menu creation, Auto Lisp programming, networking, and CAD system management.
DRAF 2325 Machine Drawing & Design I 5 3 4 0 DRAF 1214 Engineering Graphics II This course covers precision dimensioning and tolerance, electrical and electronics drawing, drawing of machine elements, and advanced detail and assembly drawing.
DRAF 23X5 DRAF 2315 Arch. Drawing & Design I OR DRAF 2325 Machine Drawing I 5 3 4 0 Student must select one course -- DRAF 2315: Architectural Drawing and Design I or DRAF 2325: Machine Drawing and Design I
DRAF 2415 Architectural Drawing & Design II 5 2 6 0 DRAF 2315 Architectural Drawing and Design I Space planning, interior design concepts, structural systems, electrical and mechanical systems, architectural styles, and code requirements as they relate to light commercial construction. Students create a set of working drawings for a small commercial building.
DRAF 2423 3-D Studio 3 2 2 0 DRAF 1124 Introduction to Computer Aided Design This course will cover the fundamentals of 3-D modeling and animation and how to present designs with pictures that simulate the final product.
DRAF 2425 Machine Drawing & Design II 5 3 4 0 DRAF 2325 Machine Drawing and Design I Drawings are made of tools, jigs, dies, and machine parts. A study of physical principles, properties of materials, and graphic methods of problem solving in machine part design.
DRAF 2433 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 3 2 2 0 DRAF 1124 Introduction to Computer Aided Design This introductory course is designed to provide a general overview of Geographic Information Systems (GSI) including background, development, trends, and prospects in this rapidly expanding field. Basic components and analytical functions of GIS will be introduced along with additional spatial and geographic concepts including cartographic communication, automated mapping characteristics, map projections and map scale, geocoding, coordinate systems, and the nature of spatial data.
DRAF 24X5 DRAF 2415 Arch. Drawing & Design II OR DRAF 2425 Machine Draw II 5 3 4 0 Student must choose one course -- DRAF 2415: Architectural Drawing and Design II or DRAF 2425: Machine Drawing and Design II