Completion Rate: 82%
Placement Rate: 100%
Median Income: $64k
Program Overview
Learn More About our Accredited Drafting and Design Program
Bring your design ideas to life with our Drafting & Design program tailored for students passionate about architectural and mechanical drafting. You’ll gain hands-on experience using industry standard tools like AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, SolidWorks, and other advanced 3D rendering software. From hand sketches to fully realized construction or manufacturing documents, this program lets you take your creativity from concept to completion.
Each student culminates the program with a comprehensive final project, showcasing their entire skill set and forming a polished portfolio to present to employers.
August 17, 2026 | 1:00pm – 5:00pm | Mon – Fri
January 7, 2027 | 9:00am – 1:00pm | Mon – Fri
Students in the Drafting and Design program will be immersed in a project-based curriculum that may be focused on architectural drafting or mechanical drafting. They will receive one-on-one aid from experienced instructors, review best practices, and focus on industry standards. All courses are computer use intensive and competency based. Students will develop a strong working knowledge of visual communication and its technical skills. Upon completion, students are prepared for entry-level employment and/or further continuing their education.
Attendance Standard: This program has a minimum attendance standard of 75%.
Learning Objectives
- Develop a general knowledge of the drafting and design industries. Define terminology and processes related to drafting and design. Demonstrate correct sketching techniques.
- Use visual communication to convey design ideas.
- Interpret and prepare industry standard documents.
- Create accurate 2D and 3D models using the state of industry software. Develop drawings that align with industry conventions and standards. Practice redlining and iterating designs.
- Create physical models.
Term 1
Drafting and Design Core (11 Credit Hours)
TEDR 1000: Technical Drafting – 4 credit hours
TEDR 1010: Applied Technical Math – 1 credit hour
TEDR 1020: Advanced Technical Drafting – 3 credit hours
TEDR 1150: Fundamentals of Architectural Drafting – 3 credit hours
Term 2
Architectural Track (Option A: 19 Credit Hours)
TEDR 2010: Architectural Print Reading – 1 credit hour
TEDR 2015: Residential Construction Documents – 4 credit hours
TEDR 2020: Introduction to Building Information Modeling – 3 credit hours
TEDR 2050: Building Information Modeling – 3 credit hours
TEDR 2035: Commercial Construction Documents – 4 credit hours
TEDR 2040: Architectural Capstone Project – 4 credit hours
Term 2
Mechanical Track (Option B: 19 Credit Hours)
TEDR 2011: Mechanical Print Reading – 1 credit hours
TEDR 2000: Parametric Solid Modeling – 3 credit hour
TEDR 2005: Parametric Solid Modeling 2 – 3 credit hours
TEDR 2006: Parametric Solid Modeling 3 – 3 credit hours
TEDR 2027: Design to Manufacturing – 3 credit hour
TEDR 2032: Drafting GD&T, FEA, CAM – 2 credit hours
TEDR 2041: Mechanical Capstone Project – 4 credit hours
Accreditation
Dixie Technical College is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education. Accreditation by COE is viewed as a nationally-honored seal of excellence for occupational education institutions and denotes honesty and integrity. Information regarding accreditation may be obtained at:
Council on Occupational Education
7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325
Atlanta, GA 30350
Telephone: 770-396-3898 Fax: 770-396-3790
council.org
Tuition & Fees must be paid before registering for class unless a payment plan or other funding options have been approved and signed. Information is subject to change without notice.
Tuition is waived for High-School students, however they are still responsible for course fees and additional costs.
Tuition, fees and other costs are subject to change without notice.
Learn about Scholarships and Grants and how to apply for Financial Aid by using the links below.
Program cohorts are open until filled. Once a cohort is filled, applicants will be considered for the next start date.
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Education Verification
Provide a copy of one of the following: High School Diploma, High School Transcript showing graduation date, GED, Associate’s Degree, or Bachelor’s Degree.
Testing Requirements
Each program has specific testing score requirements for admission. The scores are listed in the drop-down tabs below. You may be exempt from taking the Accuplacer Entrance Assessment if you provide proof of one or more of the following:
- Qualifying ACT or SAT scores (see drop-down tabs below)
- College coursework (MATH 900+ and ENGLISH 1000+) with a grade of B- or higher
- An Associate’s, Bachelor’s, or Master’s degree
If you do not meet one of the above criteria, click here to schedule your Accuplacer Entrance Assessment.
Accuplacer Qualifying Scores:
Math – 250
Reading – 245
English – 245
ACT Qualifying scores:
Math – 15
Reading – 15
English – 15
SAT Qualifying Scores:
Math – 390
ERW – 290
Proof of Valid Photo ID
Professional Goal Statement
Application Fee
$0 for all applicants.
Application Review
After successfully completing and submitting the above requirements, the College will perform an application review. Students will be emailed regarding their acceptance status.
To get started on these requirements begin an application.
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Industry Expert Instructors
Our industry-leading instructors, equipped with years of experience and knowledge, are prepared to mentor and guide the next generation of Drafting and Design students.

Bill Mcmurrin
“I enjoy teaching material that requires a high level of creativity and then being able to watch that creativity take off in a student is a thrill and a privilege.”

Warren Altaffer
“From hand drafting to advanced software like Solidworks, Catia, and Revit, I am committed to guiding students through a practical and enjoyable learning journey that mirrors the demands of actual manufacturing and architectural settings.”

Michael Turner
“Not everyone can say each day they can’t wait to go to work. From teaching AutoCAD and Revit and SketchUp, it’s exciting to see students gain confidence in their abilities and skills learned here, and it’s my privilege to help guide them on that path.”
Drafting and Design Industry Partners
Dixie Technical College's OAC program collaborates closely with industry partners, ensuring that its curriculum remains highly relevant and applicable to the dynamic demands of the modern workplace.
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