Students in CAD use personal computers with AUTOCAD
Microstation and Surfcam software. Each workstation uses a
digitizing tablet as a data input device in addition to the
keyboard and screen menu items. These stations are linked to
laser printers for checkplots and to pen plotters and inkjet
plotters for larger color plots of their work.
Students use the CAD work-station to apply their drafting
skills and knowledge learned "on the board" in their
"home" schools, and expand to the computer's
capability to design in 3-D. Students have an opportunity to
choose an emphasis in mechanical or architectural drafting for
their creative projects.
Students are encouraged to develop their DRAFTING I, II or
architecture skills at their home school before enrolling in
Vocational CAD. In addition, students who are pursuing
engineering and architectural careers need to take Advanced
Math and Science classes. Mechanical Drafting students are
encouraged to take Machine Trades to gain hands-on experience
with Surfcam.