The Drafting Programs are designed for students who have a strong desire to become
employed in a computer drafting business. Each student is provided with access to a
work station with state-of-the-art computer equipment and software.
As a drafter, students may find employment in firms of all sizes. Designers, architects, and engineers all require entry-level and advanced drafters to help produce their drawings. Many drafters are employed by suppliers of architectural equipment. This work might include drawing construction details for a steel fabricator, making layout drawings for a cabinet shop, or designing ductwork for a heating and air-conditioning installer. Many manufacturing companies hire drafters with an architectural background to help draw installation diagrams for instruction booklets or sales catalogs. Drafters are also employed by many government agencies, which range from working in planning, utility, or building departments; survey crews; or other related municipal jobs.
Computer Literacy Complete. Before enrolling please contact an instructor.
The Job Seeking Skills and Workplace Relations courses contain e-Learning components. Contact an instructor for details.
COURSE INFO
COURSE INFO
COURSE INFO
COURSE INFO
COURSE INFO7 - 13 mos (30 hrs/wk)
$2,250.00 Details
$100
Not available
Yes
Assessment: Basic reading, basic math, and ruler. Call (435) 750-3188 to schedule an appointment. Need a review? Get a sneak peek at the Assessment Center or enroll directly into the Academic Learning Center by calling (435) 753-6780.
Please note: A composite ACT score of 17 or a composite SAT score of 1210 can waive assessment requirements if taken no more than four years prior to enrollment.
M – F: 8am - 2:30pm
M-Th: 5pm - 9pm
M – F: 8am - 2:30pm
M-Th: 5pm - 9pm
Contact: Callan Salmon
Phone: (435) 750-3128