Computer Science - Burlington County College
Computer Science - Burlington County College
Computer Science - Burlington County College
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<strong>Computer</strong> Aided Drafting & Design Technology<br />
Associate of Applied <strong>Science</strong>, (AAS.CAD)<br />
This program is designed primarily to meet the needs of<br />
those students who intend to seek immediate employment<br />
as a draft person in an engineering consulting firm,<br />
architectural firm, or in a government civil or mechanical<br />
engineering design office. This program stresses computer<br />
aided drafting skills and physical understanding of structures,<br />
machinery, and physical principles. While the program is<br />
designed to prepare the student for employment, an<br />
individual may, upon selecting proper courses, choose to<br />
transfer to a four-year degree program in related areas.<br />
Graduates of this program should be able to:<br />
Understand drafting and design standards used<br />
in industry;<br />
Demonstrate proficiency in using computer aided<br />
drafting software in creating drawings;<br />
Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing;<br />
Enter the workforce upon graduation as a<br />
computer assisted draft person.<br />
78 <strong>Burlington</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
General Education Courses † Credits<br />
Written & Oral Communications 6<br />
Mathematics 4<br />
Natural <strong>Science</strong> (PHY 110/111 required) 4<br />
Social <strong>Science</strong> 3<br />
Arts & Humanities<br />
Additional General Education Requirements<br />
3<br />
(Required – Any diversity course listed on Pg 39) 3<br />
Total 23<br />
† See General Education Requirements on page 43.<br />
Program Courses Credits<br />
CIS 111 Programming in Basic 3<br />
CIS 130 Introduction to Visual Basic 3<br />
EET 111 Electronic <strong>Computer</strong> Graphics 3<br />
EGR 110 Design <strong>Computer</strong> Graphics I 3<br />
EGR 113 Design <strong>Computer</strong> Graphics II 3<br />
EGR 210 Design <strong>Computer</strong> Graphics III 3<br />
EGR 220 Advanced CAD Project 3<br />
PHY 112 Principles of Physics II 3<br />
PHY 113 Principles of Physics II Laboratory 1<br />
Total 25<br />
Electives* 16<br />
Total Required for Degree 64<br />
*An internship can be counted as elective credit