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Architectural Computer Aided Design Certificate

The Architectural Computer Aided Design Certificate is a 20-credit career program that provides students with the technical expertise needed to work as architectural drafters, designers, or technicians. Through hands-on coursework in AutoCAD, Revit, and residential architecture, students learn to create detailed 2D production drawings and 3D models while gaining a thorough understanding of construction materials and building codes.

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Program Information

The Architectural Computer Aided Design Certificate curriculum emphasizes the mastery of industry-standard software like AutoCAD and Revit, ensuring students can transition seamlessly from conceptual sketches to professional-grade 2D and 3D technical drawings. By integrating a deep understanding of building codes and construction materials, the program prepares graduates to contribute effectively to the design and development of residential and commercial structures.

Success in the program is defined by your ability to apply what you’ve learned in real-world scenarios. This program ensures that every student achieves the following core competencies:

  •  Create two-dimensional production and architectural drawings using basic AutoCAD commands. Print/plot to scale using model and layout space. Use layers to organize and separate information.
  • Create pictorial views and three dimensional drawings. Create multiview drawings from three dimensional models.
  • Describe and recognize the basic features and uses of additional CAD software systems, including AutoDesk Architecture, Revit, Civil 3D, and Micro station.
  • Create architectural sketches, drawings, and models.
    Prepare house plans in AutoCAD and plot drawings in paper space.
  • Describe the basic properties and uses of materials used in the construction process and evaluate appropriate methods of installation of construction materials.  Illustrate the testing methods used to evaluate the performance and installation of construction materials.
  • Create and revise civil drawings.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in selected elective areas of CAD and construction.

Success starts with a solid plan. Your program's course sequence is designed to build your skills step-by-step. By following this plan, you ensure you're meeting all program requirements and staying on track.

 
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Program Facts

20Total Credits
1Year to Complete
17:1Students to Faculty

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Program Contacts

Faculty

Nick Morgan
Institute Manager
 CATI@frederick.edu
 240.629.7912

Admissions

Jefferson Hall
1st floor
 admissions@frederick.edu
 301.624.2716

Financial Aid

Jefferson Hall
3rd Floor
 financialaid@frederick.edu
 301.846.2620

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