CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE ADVANCED MANUFACTURING DEGREE ADVANCED MANUFACTURING DEGREE Design Drafting Technology Design Drafting Technology About the Program and Career Opportunities About the Program and Career Opportunities The purpose of this program is to prepare students to obtain a position in a high technology society. This degree will range from instruction of fundamental principles, sketching and critical thinking, to 2D CAD, 3D CAD, and advanced problem solving skills. Students will enhance their abilities by concentrating on areas of Specialized CAD including BIM, 3D Max and Solid Modeling, Commercial Architecture, 3D Graphics and Animation and Portfolio. Graduates will look forward to seeking qualified positions in related drafting fields such as detailers, CAD drafting, department supervisors, technical illustrator project managers, or architectural renderers. The Advanced Manufacturing (ADM) classes will enhance their skill set to obtain advanced positions. The typical base salary for an Architectural, Engineering Drafter or 3D Manufacturing drafter is $30,950 - $74,800. Base salary does not include overtime or benefits. The purpose of this program is to prepare students to obtain a position in a high technology society. This degree will range from instruction of fundamental principles, sketching and critical thinking, to 2D CAD, 3D CAD, and advanced problem solving skills. Students will enhance their abilities by concentrating on areas of Specialized CAD including BIM, 3D Max and Solid Modeling, Commercial Architecture, 3D Graphics and Animation and Portfolio. Graduates will look forward to seeking qualified positions in related drafting fields such as detailers, CAD drafting, department supervisors, technical illustrator project managers, or architectural renderers. The Advanced Manufacturing (ADM) classes will enhance their skill set to obtain advanced positions. The typical base salary for an Architectural, Engineering Drafter or 3D Manufacturing drafter is $30,950 - $74,800. Base salary does not include overtime or benefits. How Do I Apply? How Do I Apply? Everyone must submit an application for admission to the Admissions Office on the Decatur or Huntsville campus. At that time, you’ll receive further information on admissions requirements. Everyone must submit an application for admission to the Admissions Office on the Decatur or Huntsville campus. At that time, you’ll receive further information on admissions requirements. How Much Will it Cost? How Much Will it Cost? Tuition at Calhoun — the fees paid to take classes— is among the lowest in the area. Refer to Calhoun’s website at www.calhoun.edu for current tuition and fees schedule. Since the college does not have dormitories, the only other costs will be for transportation to and from class and books and supplies. And, if you need help with college costs, the Office of Student Financial Services has information on grants, work study, scholarships, and loans. Tuition at Calhoun — the fees paid to take classes— is among the lowest in the area. Refer to Calhoun’s website at www.calhoun.edu for current tuition and fees schedule. Since the college does not have dormitories, the only other costs will be for transportation to and from class and books and supplies. And, if you need help with college costs, the Office of Student Financial Services has information on grants, work study, scholarships, and loans. TUITION AND FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. TUITION AND FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 72 74 74 ORI 110 Freshman Seminar 1 ENG 101 English Composition 3 MTH 103 Introduction to Technical Math * 3 SPH 106 Fundamentals of Oral Communication or SPH 107 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3 Humanities Elective 3 Social Science Elective 3 Natural Science or Math Elective 3 CIS 146 Microcomputers 3 * MTH 113 or MTH 115 is recommended ** Physics or Higher Math is recommended ADM 100 Industrial Safety 3 ADM 101 Precision Measurements 3 ADM 104 Intro to Thermal/Electrical Principles 3 ADM 105 Fluid Systems 3 ADM 106 Quality Control Concepts 3 ADM 107 Intro to CAD for CIM 3 ADM 108 Intro to 3D Modeling 3 ADM 112 Orientation to Additive Manufacturing 1 ADM 114 Innovated Design 3 ADM 157 Material Properties 3 ADM 162 Additive Manuf. Processes - Polymers 3 ADM 164 Additive Manuf. Processes - Metals 3 ADM 208 Intermediate 3D Modeling 3 ADM 209 Metal Materials Post Process 3 ADM 261 Reverse Engineering/Quality Inspections 3 ADM 241 AM Test Prep 1 ADM 255 Applications of Design (Capstone) 3 DDT 111 Fundamentals of Drafting 3 DDT 109 Intro to Building Information Modeling 3 DDT 124 Basic Technical Drafting 3 DDT 132 Basic Architectural Drafting 3 DDT 213 Civil Drafting 3 DDT 215 G & D Tolerance 3 DDT 222 Advanced Architectural 3 DDT 225 Structural Steel Drafting 3 DDT 244 Advanced 3D Modeling 3 DDT 260 Portfolio 3 Electives highlighted (4 to 6 hours) DDT 193 Listed Below and highlighted blue 3 DDT 144 Solid Modeling 3 DDT 252 Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing (MEP)***3 DDT 234 3D Graphic & Animation 3 Total Credits Engineering Design • • • • • • • • • Architectural Design • • • • • • • • • Credit Hours • • • • • • • • • COURSES Additive Manufacturing ORI 110 Freshman Seminar 1 ENG 101 English Composition 3 MTH 103 Introduction to Technical Math * 3 SPH 106 Fundamentals of Oral Communication or SPH 107 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3 Humanities Elective 3 Social Science Elective 3 Natural Science or Math Elective 3 CIS 146 Microcomputers 3 * MTH 113 or MTH 115 is recommended ** Physics or Higher Math is recommended ADM 100 Industrial Safety 3 ADM 101 Precision Measurements 3 ADM 104 Intro to Thermal/Electrical Principles 3 ADM 105 Fluid Systems 3 ADM 106 Quality Control Concepts 3 ADM 107 Intro to CAD for CIM 3 ADM 108 Intro to 3D Modeling 3 ADM 112 Orientation to Additive Manufacturing 1 ADM 114 Innovated Design 3 ADM 157 Material Properties 3 ADM 162 Additive Manuf. Processes - Polymers 3 ADM 164 Additive Manuf. Processes - Metals 3 ADM 208 Intermediate 3D Modeling 3 ADM 209 Metal Materials Post Process 3 ADM 261 Reverse Engineering/Quality Inspections 3 ADM 241 AM Test Prep 1 ADM 255 Applications of Design (Capstone) 3 DDT 111 Fundamentals of Drafting 3 DDT 109 Intro to Building Information Modeling 3 DDT 124 Basic Technical Drafting 3 DDT 132 Basic Architectural Drafting 3 DDT 213 Civil Drafting 3 DDT 215 G & D Tolerance 3 DDT 222 Advanced Architectural 3 DDT 225 Structural Steel Drafting 3 DDT 244 Advanced 3D Modeling 3 DDT 260 Portfolio 3 Electives highlighted (4 to 6 hours) DDT 193 Listed Below and highlighted blue 3 DDT 144 Solid Modeling 3 DDT 252 Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing (MEP)***3 DDT 234 3D Graphic & Animation 3 Total Credits Engineering Design COURSES Architectural Design Additive Manufacturing (New Fall 2015) Architectural Design Engineering Design Additive Manufacturing DESIGN DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY Additive Manufacturing (New Fall 2015) Architectural Design Engineering Design Credit Hours DESIGN DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 72 74 74 For program information, call Nina Bullock at 256-306-2813 For program information, call Nina Bullock at 256-306-2813 Rev. 7/15 / Effective Fall 2015 Rev. 7/15 / Effective Fall 2015 Calhoun Community College Calhoun Community College P.O. 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