Drafting and Design Technology (CAD)


Associate in Science Degree   |   Program Code: 222001   |   Catalog: 2026-2027


Anindya Paul, Chair, 386-506-4155, Anindya.Paul@daytonastate.edu

Deborah Kirkland, Assistant Chair, 386-506-4158, Deborah.Kirkland@daytonastate.edu

Tammy Fritz, Senior Staff Assistant, 386-506-4154, Tammy.Fritz@daytonastate.edu

Program Overview

Mission:

The Drafting and Design Technology program provides the knowledge and skills necessary to secure entry-level employment as a designer or drafter across multiple applications. The program uses current technology and innovative teaching methods and provides pathways into baccalaureate programs.

Description:

This program offers a sequence of courses providing coherent and rigorous content aligned with academic standards and technical knowledge required for careers in architecture, construction, engineering, and manufacturing disciplines. Instruction includes engineering and architectural drawings, two-dimensional and three-dimensional computer-aided drafting, and solid modeling.

College Credit Certificates That Lead to This Degree: AutoCAD Foundations (Architectural) - 092700, AutoCAD Foundations (Engineering) - 092800, and Drafting and Design Technology - 092901 certificates are embedded within this degree. You may pursue the A.S. degree and also earn the certificates while completing the requirements for the degree, or pursue the certificates to develop or upgrade your skills. Contact your faculty or academic advisor for details and course options.

Outcomes:

Graduates of the program will be able to:

  1. Apply basic drafting skills.
  2. Prepare mechanical and architectural drawings.
  3. Prepare computer-aided drawings.
  4. Prepare civil drafting drawings.
  5. Execute analytical, practical, and creative drafting and design tasks.
  6. Communicate effectively through written and verbal means.
  7. Demonstrate entrepreneurship and employability skills.

Completion Requirement:

  • Earn a grade "C" or better in all program-specific and prerequisite courses.

Financial Aid

This program is eligible for federal financial aid and state Bright Futures Scholarship Program.

Financing Options: All students are encouraged to apply for federal and state student financial assistance by completing the FAFSA at studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa. For more information on grants, loans, and work programs available please see the Office of Financial Aid webpage at daytonastate.edu/financial-aid/. Students are also encouraged to apply for one of the many Daytona State College Foundation scholarships offered each semester. For more information see: daytonastate.edu/scholarships/.

Career and Labor Market Information

Graduates may pursue employment in computer-aided design (CAD), drafting, engineering, architecture, manufacturing, and construction. Common roles include CAD Technician, Mechanical Drafter, Architectural Drafter, Design Technician, Engineering Drafting Technician, and 3D Modeling Technician. In the Brevard-Flagler-Volusia workforce region, approximately 1,362 drafting and CAD professionals are employed in these occupations, with an average annual salary of $58,520 and approximately 108 annual job openings.

SOC Alignment 17-3013 – Mechanical Drafters
17-3011 – Architectural and Civil Drafters
Average Hourly Wage $28.14
Average Annual Salary $58,520
Annual Job Openings 108
Regional Employment Approximately 1,362 employed

Occupational Overview: Prepare detailed technical drawings, three-dimensional models, and engineering documentation used to support the design, development, manufacturing, and construction of products, systems, and facilities.

Wage Distribution: 10th percentile: $41,880 | 50th percentile: $58,520 | 90th percentile: $80,240.

Data Sources: CareerSource Brevard Flagler Volusia Regional Demand Occupations List; FloridaCommerce Employment Projections Region 27; BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach MSA; SOC 17-3013 and 17-3011.

Note: It is never too early to prepare for your career. Log in to the Daytona State Career Services Student Job Board to create your account, submit your resume for review, search for employment opportunities, and practice your interviewing skills through Big Interview. For assistance, contact Career Services to connect with a Career Advisor.

General Education

15 Credits

Communication Core (3 credits)

   Required General Education course:
ENC1101Introduction to Composition

3.00

Mathematics Core (3 credits)

   Recommended Math Pathway:
MAC1105College Algebra

3.00

Natural Sciences Core (3 credits)

   Recommended courses. Choose one:
AST1002Astronomy

3.00

BSC1005Survey of Biological Sciences (For Non-Science Majors)

3.00

CHM1020Chemistry in Society

3.00

EVR2001Introduction to Environmental Science

3.00

PHY1020Conceptual Physics

3.00

Humanities Core (3 credits)

   Recommended courses. Choose one:
ARH1000Art Appreciation

3.00

HUM2020Introduction to Humanities

3.00

LIT2000Literature and Culture

3.00

MUL1010Music Appreciation

3.00

PHI2010Introduction of Philosophy

3.00

THE1000Theatre Appreciation

3.00

Social Sciences Core (3 credits)

   Required courses. Choose one:
AMH2010United States History to 1877

3.00

AMH2020United States History 1865 to Present

3.00

POS2041American Federal Government

3.00

Program Specific Courses

47 Credits

BCN1251CArchitectural Drawing I and Lab

3.00

IND2500Professional Practices for the Design Industry

3.00

ETD2368CSolidWorks II and Lab

3.00

BCT1040Blueprint Reading

3.00

EGN1111CEngineering Drawing and Lab

3.00

ETD2320CComputer Aided Drafting I (AutoCAD) and Lab

3.00

ETD2340CComputer Aided Drafting II (AutoCAD) and Lab

3.00

ETD2364CSolidWorks Solid Modeling and Lab

3.00

ETD2357CInventor Solid Modeling and Lab

3.00

ETD2390CIntroduction to Revit Architecture and Lab

3.00

ETD2465CTool Design and Lab

3.00

ETD2540CCivil Drafting and Surveying (CAD) and Lab

3.00

ETG2520Statics and Strength of Materials

3.00

ETG2949Internship in Engineering

1.00

Program Elective

3.00

Program Elective

3.00

ETG2949: This course is a 1-4 variable credit course. The academic department has approved it for 2 credits in this A.S. program.

Program Electives

    Choose two:
BCN1210Materials and Processes

3.00

CGS2100Microcomputer Applications

3.00

ETC2245Construction Methods

3.00

ETC2207CConstruction Planning and Estimating and Lab

3.00

IND1211History of Architecture & Interiors

3.00

BCN2049Sustainable Design & Construction

3.00

BCN1253CArchitectural Drawing II and Lab

3.00

GIS2040CGeographic Information Systems and Lab

3.00

IND1935Building and Barrier Free Codes

3.00

 

Sample Program of Study

Year 1

1st Semester

BCN1251CArchitectural Drawing I and Lab

3.00

ETD2320CComputer Aided Drafting I (AutoCAD) and Lab

3.00

ETD2364CSolidWorks Solid Modeling and Lab

3.00

BCT1040Blueprint Reading

3.00

 

2nd Semester

Program Elective

3.00

ETD2368CSolidWorks II and Lab

3.00

ETD2340CComputer Aided Drafting II (AutoCAD) and Lab

3.00

ETD2357CInventor Solid Modeling and Lab

3.00

MAC1105College Algebra

3.00

 

Summer Semester

EGN1111CEngineering Drawing and Lab

3.00

ENC1101Introduction to Composition

3.00

Humanities Core

3.00

ETD2540CCivil Drafting and Surveying (CAD) and Lab

3.00

 

Year 2

1st Semester

Program Elective

3.00

ETG2520Statics and Strength of Materials

3.00

ETD2390CIntroduction to Revit Architecture and Lab

3.00

Natural Sciences Core

3.00

 

2nd Semester

ETG2949Internship in Engineering

1.00

ETD2465CTool Design and Lab

3.00

IND2500Professional Practices for the Design Industry

3.00

Social Sciences Core

3.00

ETG2949: This course is a variable credit course (1-4). The academic department has approved it for 2 credits in this A.S. program.

 

Note: Sequence of courses may vary. Check catalog course descriptions for requisite requirements.

 

Total Credit Hours: 62