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CADD - Architectural

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After Graduation

“The CADD - Architectural program has been a positive experience in my life.”

  • Friendships
  • Hands-on Experience
  • Using My Own Ideas
  • Work Atmosphere
  • Preparation for Employment

     – Angie Seward, CDA Student

Certifications
Students are prepared to seek license as a Registered Architect or Professional Engineer

 
Employment

Careers for graduates of this program range from entry-level drafters and technicians to project detailers and CAD operators. Their career paths may lead them to jobs in the residential or commercial construction industry, civil engineering companies, city and/or state engineering design departments, consulting firms, or the numerous corporations that manufacture architectural materials.

 
Transfer
Graduates may choose to continue with their education at four-year institutions:

  • University of Cincinnati
  • Bowling Green State University
  • Kent State University
  • Ohio State University
  • Savannah School of Art & Design
  • Ball State University