History of the Program
The Architectural and Engineering
Design Drawing and CADD Programs at Rio Hondo College (RHC)
began in 1966. At that time, the program was called Drafting
Technology. A graduate of RHC’s Drafting Technology
Department in the ‘60s would get a job as a Draftsperson,
who would have little or no input into the problem solving
process. A student of the time was trained to manually produce
“mechanical drawings” of buildings and machines
from a designer’s sketches and written specifications.
Thanks to the explosion of computer technology, the graduate
of today’s Architectural and Engineering Design Drawing
and CADD Programs can expect to land a job as a CADD Technician,
and be intimately involved in the problem solving process.
Since 1982, the program has featured Computer
Assisted Drawing & Design (CADD) as an important part
of both Certificate and A.S. Degree Programs. Today, Rio Hondo
offers Certificate and Associate of Science (A.S.) degrees
in both Architectural Design and Drawing & CADD and Engineering
Design Drawing. Job titles are changing to reflect the changing
role of the person who produces the drawings. The title “Draftsperson”
or “Drafter” is fading out and the title “CADD
Technician” is emerging. The CADD Technician produces
something more than a static drawing on paper. Through CADD,
the technician produces an intelligent computer model, to
which engineers, architects and designers may apply software
made for them: CAE, (Computer Assisted Engineering), CAM,
(Computer Assisted Manufacturing), CIM, (Computer Integrated
Manufacturing) and CAMM (Computer Assisted Construction Management
and Mondeling).
The Architecture and Engineering Design -
CAD & GIS program works closely with an advisory
committee of managers, architects, engineers and designers
to ensure that its programs prepare graduates for today’s
jobs. New software packages recently added to the curriculum
emphasize 3D parametric modeling and animation. Graduates
of RHC’s Drawing and CADD programs are prepared for
careers in the fields of architecture, engineering, product
design, manufacturing and computer graphics for entertainment
and animation. The job placement outlook for students in Architectural
and Engineering Design Drawing and CADD Program continues
to be excellent.
The value of RHC’s Drawing and CADD
programs can be measured by the enrollment and the success of
its students. Throughout a typical week of instruction it is
not uncommon to observe nearly 250 students in eight different
courses during a single night of instruction. Rio Hondo
Students have been recognized for outstanding accomplishments
in various academic and professional associations competitions at the regional,
state and national levels. Over the past ten years the program
has averaged better than 500 students enrolled per semester
with 22 technical design drawing and CADD courses offered.
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