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Engineering Design Graphics (Drafting/CAD) (3DFT-A, 4DFT-A, 5DFT-A, 3DFT-M, 4DFT-M, 5DFT-M, 3DFT-PI, 4DFT-PI, 5DFT-PI) Fast Facts About the Program Type: Technical Degree/Certificate: Occupational Certificate, Certificate of Technology, Level 2 Certificate, Associate of Applied Science Duration: One to four terms Program Information All successful projects start with a good plan. For architects, engineering designers, CAD drafters, and builders, that plan comes in the form of working drawings produced by technically talented and well-trained individuals. If you have a desire to express your knowledge through computer aided design software, San Jacinto College can give you the skills you need to make your way in this exciting field. This degree allows you to pursue careers that strike a satisfying balance between creativity, technical proficiency, and attention to detail. You can make yourself an indispensable asset in a variety of fields, such as architecture, manufacturing, engineering, construction, and industry with a degree in engineering design graphics. The engineering design graphics program at San Jacinto College: Trains students to translate the ideas of designers, engineers, and architects from rough sketches, design layouts, specifications, and calculations into working drawings, maps, plans, illustrations, and 3D models. Offers students the skills needed to prepare technical drawings and/or 3D models using Computer Aided Drafting, design, and 3D modeling software. Offers degree plans in general drafting, as well as mechanical, petro/industrial or architectural/civil/structural specialties. Career Opportunities Growth in oil and gas production has impacted the economy by creating a surge in employment opportunities for drafters. Career opportunities for drafters are available in: Manufacturing Engineering: Electrical, Instrumentation, Structural, Civil Oil, Energy, and Petrochemical Public Works Architecture Earning Potential Mechanical drafter median salary: $61,760 per year* *Source: texaswages.com, Gulf Coast region An equal opportunity institution For More Information Call Center: 281-998-6150 General Email: [email protected] San Jacinto College Central 8060 Spencer Hwy. Pasadena, Texas 77505 Contact: 281-476-1836 San Jacinto College North 5800 Uvalde Road Houston, Texas 77048 Contact: 281-998-6150, ext. 7765 San Jacinto College South 13735 Beamer Road Houston, Texas 77089 Contact: 281-669-4757 Revised 4/2015

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Engineering Design Graphics (Drafting/CAD)(3DFT-A, 4DFT-A, 5DFT-A, 3DFT-M, 4DFT-M, 5DFT-M, 3DFT-PI, 4DFT-PI, 5DFT-PI)

Fast Facts About the ProgramType: TechnicalDegree/Certificate: Occupational Certificate, Certificate of Technology, Level 2 Certificate, Associate of Applied ScienceDuration: One to four terms

Program InformationAll successful projects start with a good plan. For architects, engineering designers, CAD drafters, and builders, that plan comes in the form of working drawings produced by technically talented and well-trained individuals. If you have a desire to express your knowledge through computer aided design software, San Jacinto College can give you the skills you need to make your way in this exciting field. This degree allows you to pursue careers that strike a satisfying balance between creativity, technical proficiency, and attention to detail. You can make yourself an indispensable asset in a variety of fields, such as architecture, manufacturing, engineering, construction, and industry with a degree in engineering design graphics.

The engineering design graphics program at San Jacinto College:

• Trains students to translate the ideas of designers, engineers, and architects from rough sketches, design layouts, specifications, and calculations into working drawings, maps, plans, illustrations, and 3D models.

• Offers students the skills needed to prepare technical drawings and/or 3D models using Computer Aided Drafting, design, and 3D modeling software.

• Offers degree plans in general drafting, as well as mechanical, petro/industrial or architectural/civil/structural specialties.

Career OpportunitiesGrowth in oil and gas production has impacted the economy by creating a surge in employment opportunities for drafters. Career opportunities for drafters are available in:

• Manufacturing

• Engineering: Electrical, Instrumentation, Structural, Civil

• Oil, Energy, and Petrochemical

• Public Works

• Architecture

Earning PotentialMechanical drafter median salary: $61,760 per year**Source: texaswages.com, Gulf Coast region

An equal opportunity institution

For More InformationCall Center: 281-998-6150General Email: [email protected]

San Jacinto College Central8060 Spencer Hwy. Pasadena, Texas 77505 Contact: 281-476-1836

San Jacinto College North5800 Uvalde Road Houston, Texas 77048 Contact: 281-998-6150, ext. 7765

San Jacinto College South13735 Beamer Road Houston, Texas 77089 Contact: 281-669-4757

Revised 4/2015

Note: For complete program descriptions, please refer to the San Jacinto Community College District Catalog online at www.sanjac.edu/catalog.

Engineering Design Graphics Architectural/Civil/Structural Specialty (4DFT-A)

Certificate of TechnologyFirst Term Credit

DFTG 1305 Technical Drafting ..............................................................3DFTG 1409 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting .....................................4Architectural/Civil/Structural Specialty Elective 1 ...........................4Architectural/Civil/Structural Specialty Elective 2 ...........................4Subtotal 15

Second Term Credit

DFTG 2317 Descriptive Geometry ........................................................3Architectural/Civil/Structural Specialty Elective 3 ...........................4Architectural/Civil/Structural Specialty Elective 4 ...........................4+ DFTG 2386 Internship - Drafting and Design Technology/

Technician, General or DFTG 2338 Final Project - Advanced Drafting ...........................3

Subtotal 14

Certificate of Technology Total 29

+ Capstone Experience: DFTG 2386 or DFTG 2338+ The course selected to satisfy the Capstone Experience (DFTG 2386 or DFTG 2338) can only be taken during, or after, the Term in which the last required and elective engineering design graphics courses are completed.

Certificates in multiple Engineering Design Graphics Specialties WILL NOT be awarded.

A maximum of one (1) Special Topics course can be applied toward the completion of the Archi-tectural/Civil/Structural Specialty Certificate of Technology

Architectural/Civil/Structural Specialty Electives (choose four):ARCE 1421 ARCE 1452 DFTG 1417 DFTG 2421 DFTG 2428 DFTG 2431

Engineering Design Graphics Architectural/Civil/Structural Specialty (5DFT-A)

Level II CertificateFirst Term Credit

DFTG 1305 Technical Drafting ..............................................................3DFTG 1409 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting .....................................4ARCE 1421 Architectural Illustration ...................................................4ENGL 1301 Composition I .......................................................................3Subtotal 14

Second Term Credit

DFTG 1417 Architectural Drafting - Residential ..............................4DFTG 2317 Descriptive Geometry ........................................................3ARCE 1452 Structural Drafting ..............................................................4MATH 1333 Contemporary Mathematics for Technical Programs

or MATH 1314 College Algebra or higher ...................................3Subtotal 14

Third Term Credit

DFTG 2421 Topographical Drafting .....................................................4DFTG 2428 Architectural Drafting - Commercial ............................4DFTG 2431 Advanced Technologies in Architectural

Design and Drafting ..........................................................................4Subtotal 12

Fourth Term Credit

Engineering Design Graphics Elective .................................................4Engineering Design Graphics Elective .................................................4+ DFTG 2386 Internship - Drafting and Design Technology/

Technician, General or DFTG 2338 Final Project - Advanced Drafting ...........................3

Subtotal 11

Level II Certificate Total 51

+ Capstone Experience: DFTG 2386 or DFTG 2338+ The course selected to satisfy the Capstone Experience (DFTG 2386 or DFTG 2338) can only be taken during, or after, the Term in which the last required and elective Engineering Design Graph-ics course are completed.

Level II Certificates in multiple Engineering Design Graphics courses WILL NOT be awarded.

A maximum of two (2) Special Topics courses can be applied toward the completion of the Archi-tectural/Civil/Structural Specialty Level II Certificate.

Engineering Design Graphics Electives (choose two):DFTG 1402 DFTG 1410 DFTG 1445 DFTG 1491DFTG 1495 DFTG 2402 DFTG 2407 DFTG 2408DFTG 2419 DFTG 2423 DFTG 2432 DFTG 2435 DFTG 2440 DFTG 2457

Engineering Design Graphics Architectural/Civil/Structural Specialty (3DFT-A)

Associate of Applied Science DegreeFirst Term Credit

DFTG 1305 Technical Drafting ...............................................................3DFTG 1409 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting .....................................4ENGL 1301 Composition I .......................................................................3MATH 1333 Contemporary Mathematics for Technical Programs or

MATH 1314 College Algebra or higher ........................................3Subtotal 13

Second Term Credit

DFTG 2317 Descriptive Geometry ........................................................3Architectural/Civil/Structural Specialty Elective ..............................4Architectural/Civil/Structural Specialty Elective ..............................4Architectural/Civil/Structural Specialty Elective ..............................4Subtotal 15

Third Term Credit

Architectural/Civil/Structural Specialty Elective ..............................4Architectural/Civil/Structural Specialty Elective ..............................4Engineering Design Graphics Elective .................................................4ENGL 2311 Technical and Business Writing or SPCH 1315 Public Speaking or SPCH 1321 Business and Professional Speech or ENGL 1302 Composition II ................................................................3*Social and Behavioral Sciences ............................................................3Subtotal 18

Fourth Term Credit

Engineering Design Graphics Elective .................................................4Engineering Design Graphics Elective .................................................4+ DFTG 2386 Internship - Drafting and Design Technology/ Technician, General or DFTG 2338 Final Project - Advanced Drafting ...........................3*Humanities or Fine Arts ...........................................................................3Subtotal 14

Associate of Applied Science Degree Total 60

+ Capstone Experience: DFTG 2386 or DFTG 2338+ The course selected to satisfy the Capstone Experience (DFTG 2386 or DFTG 2338) can only be taken during, or after the Term in which the last required and elective engineering design graphics courses are completed.

* Courses which satisfy these requirements are listed in the Humanities and Fine Arts, and Social and Behavioral Sciences sections of the Associate of Arts Transfer Core Curriculum which is published in the San Jacinto Community College District Catalog.

AAS Degrees in multiple Engineering Design Graphics Specialties WILL NOT be awarded.

A maximum of three (3) Special Topics courses can be applied toward the completion of the Architectural/Civil/Structural Specialty AAS degree.

Architectural/Civil/Structural Specialty Electives (choose five):ARCE 1421 ARCE 1452 DFTG 1417 DFTG 2421 DFTG 2428 DFTG 2431

Engineering Design Graphics Electives (choose three):ARCE 1421 ARCE 1452 DFTG 1402 DFTG 1410 DFTG 1417 DFTG 1445 DFTG 1491 DFTG 1495DFTG 2402 DFTG 2407 DFTG 2408 DFTG 2419DFTG 2421 DFTG 2423 DFTG 2428 DFTG 2431DFTG 2432 DFTG 2435 DFTG 2440 DFTG 2457

Engineering Design Graphics Mechanical Specialty (4DFT-M)

Certificate of TechnologyFirst Term Credit

DFTG 1305 Technical Drafting ...............................................................3DFTG 1409 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting .....................................4Mechanical Specialty Elective .................................................................4Mechanical Specialty Elective .................................................................4Subtotal 15

Second Term Credit

DFTG 2317 Descriptive Geometry ........................................................3Mechanical Specialty Elective .................................................................4Mechanical Specialty Elective .................................................................4+ DFTG 2386 Internship - Drafting and Design

Technology/Technician, General or DFTG 2338 Final Project - Advanced Drafting ...........................3

Subtotal 14

Certificate of Technology Total 29

+ Capstone Experience: DFTG 2386 or DFTG 2338+ The course selected to satisfy the Capstone Experience (DFTG 2386 or DFTG 2338) can only be taken during, or after, the Term in which the last required and elective engineering design graphics courses are completed.

Certificates in multiple Engineering Design Graphics Specialties WILL NOT be awarded.

A maximum of one (1) Special topics course can be applied toward the completion of the Mechanical Specialty Certificate of Technology.

Mechanical Specialty Electives: (choose four)DFTG 1445 DFTG 1495 DFTG 2402 DFTG 2435DFTG 2440

Engineering Design Graphics Mechanical Specialty (5DFT-M)

Level II CertificateFirst Term Credit

DFTG 1305 Technical Drafting ...............................................................3DFTG 1409 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting .....................................4ENGL 1301Composition I .........................................................................3MATH 1333 Contemporary Mathematics for Technical Programs or

MATH 1314 College Algebra or higher ........................................3Subtotal 13

Second Term Credit

DFTG 2317 Descriptive Geometry ........................................................3DFTG 2402 Machine Drafting .................................................................4Engineering Design Graphics Elective .................................................4Engineering Design Graphics Elective .................................................4Subtotal 15

Third Term Credit

DFTG 1445 Parametric Modeling and Design ..................................4DFTG 2440 Solid Modeling/Design .....................................................4DFTG 1495 Special Topics in Mechanical Drafting and

Mechical Drafting CAD/CADD .......................................................4Subtotal 12

Fourth Term Credit

DFTG 2435 Advanced Technologies in Mechanical Design and Drafting ..................................................................................4Engineering Design Graphics Elective .................................................4+ DFTG 2386 Internship - Drafting and Design Technology/

Technician, General or DFTG 2338 Final Project - Advanced Drafting ..........................3

Subtotal 11

Level II Certificate Total 51

+ Capstone Experience: DFTG 2386 or DFTG 2338+ The course selected to satisfy the Capstone Experience (DFTG 2386 or DFTG 2338) can only be taken during, or after, the Term in which the last required and elective Engineering Design Graphics courses are completed.

Level II Certificates in multiple Engineering Design Graphics Specialties WILL NOT be awarded.

A maximum of two (2) Special Topics courses can be applied toward the completion of the Mechanical Specialty Level II Certificate.

Engineering Design Graphics electives: (choose three)ARCE 1421 ARCE 1452 DFTG 1402 DFTG 1410 DFTG 1417 DFTG 1491 DFTG 2407 DFTG 2408 DFTG 2419 DFTG 2421 DFTG 2423 DFTG 2428DFTG 2431 DFTG 2432 DFTG 2457

Engineering Design Graphics Mechanical Specialty (3DFT-M)

Associate of Applied Science DegreeFirst Term Credit

DFTG 1305 Technical Drafting ...............................................................3DFTG 1409 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting .....................................4ENGL 1301 Composition I .......................................................................3MATH 1333 Contemporary Mathematics for Technical Programs or

MATH 1314 College Algebra or higher ........................................3Subtotal 13

Second Term Credit

DFTG 2317 Descriptive Geometry ........................................................3Mechanical Specialty Elective .................................................................4Mechanical Specialty Elective .................................................................4Mechanical Specialty Elective .................................................................4Subtotal 15

Third Term Credit

Mechanical Specialty Elective ................................................................4Mechanical Specialty Elective ................................................................4Engineering Design Graphics Elective .................................................4ENGL 2311 Technical and Business Writing or SPCH 1315 Public Speaking or SPCH 1321 Business and Professional Speech or ENGL 1302 Composition II ...............................................................3*Social and Behavioral Sciences ............................................................3Subtotal 18

Fourth Term Credit

Engineering Design Graphics Elective .................................................4Engineering Design Graphics Elective .................................................4+ DFTG 2386 Internship - Drafting and Design Technology/ Technician, General or DFTG 2338 Final Project - Advanced Drafting ...........................3*Humanities or Fine Arts ...........................................................................3Subtotal 14

Associate of Applied Science Degree Total 60

+ Capstone Experience: DFTG 2386 or DFTG 2338+ The course selected to satisfy the Capstone Experience (DFTG 2386 or DFTG 2338) can only be taken during, or after, the Term in which the last required and elective engineering design graphics courses are completed.

* Courses which satisfy these requirements are listed in the Humanities and Fine Arts, and Social and Behavioral Sciences sections of the Associate of Arts Transfer Core Curriculum, which is published in the San Jacinto Community College District Catalog.

AAS Degrees in multiple Engineering Design Graphics Specialties WILL NOT be awarded.

A maximum of three (3) Special Topics courses can be applied toward the completion of the Mechanical Specialty AAS degree.

Mechanical Specialty Electives: DFTG 1445 DFTG 1495 DFTG 2402 DFTG 2435 DFTG 2440 Engineering Design Graphics Electives: (choose three)ARCE 1421 ARCE 1452 DFTG 1402 DFTG 1410DFTG 1417 DFTG 1491 DFTG 2407 DFTG 2408DFTG 2419 DFTG 2421 DFTG 2423 DFTG 2428 DFTG 2431 DFTG 2432 DFTG 2457

Note: For complete program descriptions, please refer to the San Jacinto Community College District Catalog online at www.sanjac.edu/catalog.

Engineering Design Graphics Petro/Industrial Specialty (4DFT-PI)

Certificate of TechnologyFirst Term Credit

DFTG 1305 Technical Drafting ...............................................................3DFTG 1409 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting .....................................4Petro/Industrial Specialty Elective ........................................................4Petro/Industrial Specialty Elective ........................................................4Subtotal 15

Second Term Credit

DFTG 2317 Descriptive Geometry ........................................................3Petro/Industrial Specialty Elective ........................................................4Petro/Industrial Specialty Elective ........................................................4+ DFTG 2386 Internship - Drafting Design

Technology/Technician, General or DFTG 2338 Final Project - Advanced Drafting ...........................3

Subtotal 14

Certificate of Technology Total 29

+ Capstone Experience: DFTG 2386 or DFTG 2338+ The course selected to satisfy the Capstone Experience (DFTG 2386 or DFTG 2338) can only be taken during, or after, the Term in which the last required and elective engineering design graphics courses are completed.

Certificates in multiple Engineering Design Graphics Specialties WILL NOT be awarded.

A maximum of one (1) Special Topics course can be applied toward the completion of the Petro-Industrial Specialty Certificate of Technology.

Petro/Industrial Specialty Electives:(choose four)ARCE 1452 DFTG 1491 DFTG 2407 DFTG 2408 DFTG 2421 DFTG 2423 DFTG 2457

Engineering Design Graphics Petro/Industrial Specialty (5DFT-PI)

Level II CertificateFirst Term Credit

DFTG 1305 Technical Drafting ...............................................................3DFTG 1409 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting .....................................4ENGL 1301Composition I .........................................................................3MATH 1333 Contemporary Mathematics for Technical Programs or

MATH 1314 College Algebra or higher ........................................3Subtotal 13

Second Term Credit

DFTG 2317 Descriptive Geometry ........................................................3DFTG 2423 Pipe Drafting .........................................................................4ARCE1452 Structural Drafting ...............................................................4DFTG 2408 Instrumentation Drafting .................................................4Subtotal 15

Third Term Credit

DFTG 2407 Electrical Drafting ................................................................4DFTG 2421 Topographical Drafting .....................................................4DFTG 2457 Advanced Technologies in Pipe

Design and Drafting ..........................................................................4Subtotal 12

Fourth Term Credit

DFTG 1491 Special Topics in Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General ..........................................................4 Engineering Design Graphics Elective ...............................................4+ DFTG 2386 Internship - Drafting and Design Technology/

Technician, General or DFTG 2338 Final Project - Advanced Drafting ...........................3

Subtotal 11

Level II Certificate Total 51

+ Capstone Experience: DFTG 2386 or DFTG 2338+ The course selected to satisfy the Capstone Experience (DFTG 2386 or DFTG 2338) can only be taken during, or after, the Term in which the last required and elective Engineering Design Graphics courses are completed.

Level II Certificates in multiple Engineering Design Graphics Specialties WILL NOT be awarded.

A maximum of two (2) special Topics courses can be applied toward the completion of the Petro-Industrial Specialty Level II Certificate.

Engineering Design Graphics electives: (choose two)ARCE 1421 DFTG 1402 DFTG 1410 DFTG 1417DFTG 1445 DFTG 1495 DFTG 2402 DFTG 2419 DFTG 2428 DFTG 2431 DFTG 2432 DFTG 2435DFTG 2440

Engineering Design Graphics Petro/Industrial Specialty (3DFT-PI)

Associate of Applied Science DegreeFirst Term Credit

DFTG 1305 Technical Drafting ...............................................................3DFTG 1409 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting .....................................4ENGL 1301 Composition I .......................................................................3MATH 1333 Contemporary Mathematics for Technical Programs or

MATH 1314 College Algebra or higher ........................................3Subtotal 13

Second Term Credit

DFTG 2317 Descriptive Geometry ........................................................3Petro/Industrial Specialty Elective ........................................................4Petro/Industrial Specialty Elective ........................................................4Petro/Industrial Specialty Elective ........................................................4Subtotal 15

Third Term Credit

Petro-Industrial Specialty Elective ........................................................4Petro/Industrial Specialty Elective ........................................................4Petro/Industrial Specialty Elective ........................................................4ENGL 2311 Technical and Business Writing or SPCH 1315 Public Speaking or SPCH 1321 Business and Professional Speech or ENGL 1302 Composition II .......................................................................3*Social and Behavioral Sciences ............................................................3Subtotal 18

Fourth Term Credit

Petro-Industrial Specialty Elective ........................................................4Engineering Design Graphics Elective .................................................4+DFTG 2386 Internship - Drafting and Design Technology/ Technician, General or DFTG 2338 Final Project - Advanced Drafting ...........................3*Humanities or Fine Arts ...........................................................................3Subtotal 14

Associate of Applied Science Degree Total 60

+ Capstone Experience: DFTG 2386 or DFTG 2338+ The course selected to satisfy the Capstone Experience (DFTG 2386 or DFTG 2338) can only be taken during, or after, the Term in which the last required and elective engineering design graphics courses are completed.

* Courses which satisfy these requirements are listed in the Humanities and Fine Arts, and Social and Behavioral Sciences sections of the Associate of Arts Transfer Core Curriculum which is published in the San Jacinto Community College District Catalog.

AAS Degrees in multiple Engineering Design Graphics Specialties WILL NOT be awarded.

A maximum of three (3) Special Topics courses can be applied toward the completion of the Petro-Industrial Specialty AAS degree.

Petro/Industrial Specialty ElectivesARCE 1452 DFTG 1491 DFTG 2407 DFTG 2408DFTG 2421 DFTG 2423 DFTG 2457Engineering Design Graphics Electives: (Choose three)ARCE 1421 DFTG 1402 DFTG 1410 DFTG 1417DFTG 1445 DFTG 1495 DFTG 2402 DFTG 2419 DFTG 2428 DFTG 2431 DFTG 2432 DFTG 2435DFTG 2440

Note: For complete program descriptions, please refer to the San Jacinto Community College District Catalog online at www.sanjac.edu/catalog.

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