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Course Description
Designers translate the ideas
and rough sketches of engineers and architects into drawings
to communicate specific details to other engineers,
architects, drafters, and technicians. Drawings are used as
a basis for further research and design, for manufacturing
and construction, and for documenting the engineer's
concept. Designers use computers, manual drafting tools,
engineering practices, reference materials, and a knowledge
of materials and processes, to create complete drawings.
A successful designer is the
type of person who:
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Has the ability to
concentrate, conceptualize, organize, and remember
details;
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Enjoys solving problems,
being neat, and paying attention to details;
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Has good eye-hand
coordination, an ability to visualize, and an interest
in mathematics and science; and
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Works well with others in a
team.
Students selecting this program will develop proficiency in board drafting and
computer-aided drafting. Students are able to prepare
drawings for manufacturing and fabrication. The American
National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the American Society
for Mechanical Engineers (ASME) drafting and design
standards will be taught and reinforced as students prepare
drawings in both 2D and 3D using AutoCAD, Mechanical
Desktop, and applications software.
Throughout this course of study,
students will be required to use sketches, notes, technical
literature, and personal research to complete assignments.
Employment Opportunities:
Aircraft companies
Architectural firms
Construction companies
Design companies
Electronic component manufacturers
Engineering firms
Governmental agencies
Graphics companies
Machine shops
Manufacturing companies
Marine industries
Nuclear industries
Petroleum industries
Special program notes
Our Drafting Technology program offers you:
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A hands-on learning
experience
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Credit through high school
articulation agreements
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Possible credit for prior
work experience
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Participation in Cooperative
Education
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Work-oriented skills
required by employers
Students should check with our
guidance counselor regarding cost of equipment, time for
completion, cooperative education, and articulation
agreements.
The facilities for the program
include a manual drafting labs ,work stations, and
computer-aided drafting labs.
Prerequisites
A background in mathematics will be helpful, but courses are
available for the student who needs to review or develop the
necessary skills in mathematics, reading, English, and study
skills.
Employment outlook
Design drafting is a large and fast-growing occupation; the
future of the field is wide open. Computers will assist
drafting procedures, but they will not replace the design
drafter who has a comprehensive drafting education.
Salary range
An entry-level employee can earn an hourly wage of $12 to
$16.
For specific information about our Design Drafting
Technology program contact:
Mr. Junior Mena
Desingn
Drafting Instructor
4550 McMasters Avenue
Hannibal, MO 63401
573.221.4430
jmena@hannibal.k12.mo.us
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