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MISSION The mission of the program is to provide the technical instruction and skill development to become gainfully employed in the drafting field. |
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NATURE OF WORK Practically everything the man builds or manufactured requires a plan or drawing. Whether it is a space capsule or a screwdriver, a shopping center or a lake cottage, a suspension bridge or a computer, detailed drawings are required that give the exact dimensions and specifications of the entire project and each of its parts. Drafters are the technicians who draw these plans.
Drafters translate the ideas, rough
sketches, specifications, and calculations of engineers, architects, and
designers into working plans which can be used to make a product. In
their drawings and specifications, they describe precisely what
materials and processes other workers are to use on a specific job.
Drafters use drawing instruments, computers and other related tools, and
equipment in the preparation
of their drawings. They also use
engineering handbooks and technical tables, along with a good knowledge
of math to calculate strength, quality and cost of materials.
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Mechanical Drafter Diploma 2160hours Architectural Drafter Diploma 2160 Hours Drafting and CAD Technician Diploma 1296 hours Detail Drafter Certificate 864 hours
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Technology Foundations Work Ethics Graphic Language Instrumental Drawing Geometric Construction Sketching & Shape Description Multiview Projection Sectional Views Auxiliary Views
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PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION Students are assigned design or drawing problems and live work related to drafting. Guidance is maintained until the project is completed. Basic techniques taught using the manual system of drafting will be advanced to computer aided drafting. Every effort is made to develop the drafters' ability, attitude and character so they will be a credit to their chosen field.
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©2007 Tennessee
Technology Center at Shelbyville, a
Tennessee Board of Regents institution
1405 Madison Street, Shelbyville, TN 37160
The Tennessee Technology Center at Shelbyville, in its educational programs and activities involving students and employees, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, or age. Furthermore, the technology center does not discriminate against veterans or individuals with disabilities.
Created By: Matt Parks, COT