The Computer Aided Design with AutoCAD Diploma program consists of 14 core courses. With the exception of the practicum, all courses are experiential classroom-based lectures and workshops. The 4-week practicum is a work experience where each student will be at various small and mid-sized engineering / design businesses within the lower mainland. The purpose of this time is to apply the theory and skills learned throughout the program and observe professionals in practical situations. As well students will acquire situational-specific skills and identify areas that may need to be developed further. Students receive feedback and evaluation of their performance and gain valuable contacts in this diverse field.
Successful students are primarily suitable for employment opportunities in the Engineering industries where CAD skills are required. Employment opportunities and further studies may also be pursued in areas such as desktop publishing, graphics, interior design and general computing. Instruction in the latest computer aided design techniques and plenty of free lab time ensures that students will have the knowledge, skills, and competency to enter this labor force immediately upon graduation.
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