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2017-2018 Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Drafting and Design Technology - Engineering Drafting and Design Technology


(VC-DT; TC-DT; AAS-DT)

Program Description:


The Drafting and Design Technology programs of study are designed to provide specialized occupational instruction in all phases of drafting technology in order to prepare students for positions in the drafting field.  A combination of class work and laboratory experience is stressed.

The Engineering Drafting and Design Technology program of study is designed to provide instruction in all phases of design technology in order to prepare students for positions as designers or computer-aided drafting technicians.  Instruction includes computer-aided design, architectural design, civil planning, 3D-modeling and manufacturing.  A combination of class work and laboratory experience is stressed.

A grade of “C” must be maintained in each of the Drafting and Design Technology courses. Students who have grades below the required “C” must repeat the course. A course may not be repeated more than twice.

Students seeking admission to this program must meet one of the following minimum assessment scores: ACT®- Reading, 16; Math, 17; and English, 17; OR ACCUPLACER- Reading Comprehension, 70; Arithmetic, 63; and Sentence Structure, 88; OR by approval of the program chairperson.

Campus Locations:


Jackson Campus-Academic/Technical Center - 601.366.1405 • Raymond - 601.857.3418

**Completion Award: Career Certificate in Drafting and Design Technology - Engineering Drafting and Design Technology 30 SH


Technical Certificate


**Completion Award: Technical Certificate in Drafting and Design Technology - Engineering Drafting and Design Technology 45 SH


Associate of Applied Science


**Completion Award: Associate of Applied Science in Drafting and Design Technology - Engineering Drafting and Design Technology 60-61 SH



**Additional Graduation Requirements:

  • Orientation - Any student (first-time, transfer, and part-time) who begins at Hinds Fall 2007 and later will be required to take Orientation (LLS 1312 /RST 1312 ) to graduate from the College. Exception: Orientation credit (1-3 hrs) transferred to Hinds from another college will satisfy our orientation requirement.
  • Assessment - An Assessment Prep review course(s) and Skills Assessment exam(s) are required to graduate from this program.

*Approved Technical Electives