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Architectural DraftingInstructor: Mr. Brad Dixon - bdixon@ccctc.org![]() Click here for more info and updates about the classThe professions of architecture, engineering, and drafting are not professions that stand still over time. They are changing with each passing day. The Architectural Drafting and Design program is dedicated to providing the students not only with the tools that they need for today but also with the tools they need to be successful in the future. Students are encouraged to take a more active role in their education and their professional development. Instead of telling the students the answers I show them where and how to find the answers. I encourage the students to learn by doing research, looking at examples, communicating with professionals, and practice. Areas of InstructionBuilding MaterialsDetailed instruction on traditional, modern, and green building materials. Students learn about physical characteristics, thermal properties, cost data, installation details, warranty, and advantages and disadvantages of a wide variety of building materials. Students learn about building products through teacher instruction, construction industry sales representatives, and research. The classroom has a building material display area containing various sample products. Other products are viewed on the internet and photographs of local buildings. Codes and Building RestrictionsThrough actual and mock design projects students gain exposure to the IBC (International Building Code), and ADA guidelines (Americans with Disabilities Act). Working with building codes introduces the students to the design process that they will see as professionals. Student Projects:Click on a project title below to see project and field trips from the Architectural Drafting at the CCCTC.
College Credits:Save Thousands of Dollars on College Tuition! Students can choose to have their experience and knowledge apply towards an Associates Degree in Architectural / Civil: CAD and Design Technology through Penn Highlands Community College. Students have the opportunity to earn 25 of the required 63 credits to complete the degree. Software/Equipment Used:
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