College of the Canyons

Drafting - Architectural Technology AS

College of the Canyons
Overview

The Architectural Drafting program is designed to prepare students for careers in industry as drafters or related occupations, and/or transfer to a four or five-year Architecture program. Architectural Drafting technicians are in short supply, affording many employment opportunities for qualified individuals. The program provides students with entry-level skills and knowledge in the fields of computer and architectural drafting including techniques such as clarity, line weight expression, and accuracy. Competencies include knowledge and skills for preparing CAD/BIM generated 2-D drawings and 3-D models, current practices in construction technology, and fundamental architectural design and space planning skills. At the end of the program, students will be able to demonstrate proficiency in the core knowledge and skills required for employment in architectural computer aided drafting.

Degree Awarded
Associate Degree
Start Dates

07 May 2024

01 Jun 2024

01 Aug 2024

Duration
4 Years
Fees
SEVIS Fees (one-time)
USD 350
Tuition Fee (per year)
USD 13,262
VISA Fees (one-time)
USD 160
Intakes
Starting Date Open 07 May 2024
Submission Deadlines (Onshore/Offshore) -- --- ---- / -- --- ----
Starting Date Open 01 Jun 2024
Submission Deadlines (Onshore/Offshore) 01 May 2024 / 01 May 2024
Starting Date Open 01 Aug 2024
Submission Deadlines (Onshore/Offshore) 01 Jul 2024 / 01 Jul 2024
College of the Canyons

College of the Canyons is part of the California Community College system of 116 colleges serving more than 2.1 million students.

The college is located in Santa Clarita, California, about 30 miles north of downtown Los Angeles, and covers a 367-square-mile service area. It offers 242 associate degree and certificate programs and served 33,481 students per year at Valencia and Canyon Country campuses in 2019/20.

In addition to meeting the academic needs of students seeking transfer and career technical education, the college also plays a key role in developing the economy of its service area. On average, the Economic Development Division generates approximately $4 million per year to provide cutting-edge training for thousands of employees at numerous local companies.

The college participates in several innovative partnerships that have redefined the traditional role of community colleges. It collaborates with nearly every social service agency in the community, school district, the city of Santa Clarita, chamber of commerce, and many local businesses.


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step 3
Block your seat
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Document Submission
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step 5
Complete the payment
Pay the balance fee. 0% interest EMI options available.

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