Computer-aided design courses featuring AutoCAD software
CADD projects feature interesting design and drafting challenges with a lot of variety: as the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) notes, CAD drafting technicians design plans “to build everything from microchips to skyscrapers.” (2)
Learn to combine artistry with precision and hands-on workmanship using AutoCAD and modern technology for a challenging, yet rewarding CADD curriculum.
True to the hands-on nature of computer-aided design and drafting, our Mobile, Alabama CADD program emphasizes practical experience and skills.
Our Alabama CADD students spend most of their time “getting into it” with multi-dimensional blueprints, 3d designs and computer-aided drafting; they learn how to translate hand drawn drafting designs into computer-generated AutoCAD drawings. Smaller class sizes may also mean opportunities for personalized attention from instructors.
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In the CADD classes at Remington College in Mobile, Alabama, you will have the opportunity to:
- Learn on advanced software like AutoCAD 2010 to help keep you on the cutting-edge of the most popular design software
- Take drafting courses in a modern workstations that helps transform practice into skill
- Learn with a professional 65-piece drafting tool kit that is included in the price of your tuition and yours to keep after graduation
Use AutoCAD to design your college education in Mobile, Alabama
The Remington College Computer- Aided Design and Drafting program offers a broad curriculum that can be completed in as few as 12 months.
We cover the major CADD domains, which may help students to unlock a wide array of entry-level possibilities in industries such as:(1)
- Architectural
- Mechanical
- Electrical
- Structural
- Piping and plumbing
- Civil drafting and mapping
(1) Employment after graduation not guaranteed.
(2) U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov/oco/ocos111.htm