You understand how things work, and can imagine yourself solving mechanical problems or designing the components of everything from appliances to electronics to heavy machinery. With your ability and the skills of Mechanical Computer-Aided Design Drafting, you can have a challenging, rewarding career in a wide range of fields.
Become a mechanical drafter by earning a Certificate in Drafting or an Associate of Applied Science degree. You'll learn to:
- Design machine tools and mechanical systems
- Prepare detail and assembly drawings of mechanical devices and machinery
- Use CADD systems to draw mechanical blueprints indicating dimensions, fasteners and other details
At the Sullivan College of Technology & Design you'll work with the industry's most innovative CADD software to develop your skills in a personalized setting. A wide range of financial aid is available and upon graduation, you'll be matched with the job opportunities you prefer. |