2024-2025 Olympic College Catalog 
    
    Dec 30, 2024  
2024-2025 Olympic College Catalog

Technical Design (ATA)


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Technical Design is a design and communication skill using graphics and computers to coordinate and communicate technical information and data.  This degree is designed to prepare graduates for employment as Technical Design professionals in positions as designers, draftsman, technicians, and other entry level positions in design and manufacturing.  Graduates will be trained in Computer Aided Drafting (CAD), computer modeling, GIS (Graphic Information Systems) and 3D printing as well as being a productive team member and problem solver.  Students will learn to utilize CAD as used in a variety of industries including mechanical design, architecture, civil design, and regional planning.

Program Outcomes:

  1. Identify specialized CAD systems used in a variety of industries.
  2. Identify, analyze, and solve narrowly defined engineering technical problems
  3. Interpret multi-view orthographic and three-dimensional blueprint drawings.
  4. Create multi-view orthographic and pictorial drawings using manual drafting techniques and Computer Aided Drafting techniques to industry standards.
  5. Create 3D digital solids using advanced computer aided drafting techniques
  6. Create digital files for use with 3D printers or CNC machines
  7. Function effectively as a member of a technical team.
  8. Applying written, oral, and graphical communication in both technical and non-technical environments
  9. Engage in, and understand the need for, self-directed continuing professional development.
  10. Address professional and ethical responsibilities, including a respect for diversity; and commitment to quality, timeliness, and continuous improvement.
  11. Research, plan and complete a project, including consideration for processes, budgets, materials and time.

Required Courses (91-92 Credits)


Communication (5 Credits)


Human Relations (5 Credits)


Computer Applications (4 Credits)


Students without sufficient prior computer skills might benefit from taking CIS 100 first. To self-assess, please take this survey:  https://bit.ly/cis-placement-survey

Work-Based Learning (5 Credits)


Approved Electives (5 credits)


Quarter by Quarter Plan


The following is a suggested sequence of courses to meet the requirements for this degree. This plan assumes a student starts in Fall Quarter, has tested into college-level English and Math, and wishes to maintain a full-time courseload. We strongly recommend students meet with an Advisor within their first 2 quarters at Olympic College to review their Quarter By Quarter Plan.

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