Computer Aided Drafting/Design Minor
Students taking the Computer-Aided Drafting minor complete 18 credits of technical courses. One of these is a foundational course in drafting and design and then students choose five technical courses from topics like production materials and processes, computer-aided engineering drawing, product design, architectural drawing, and several others.
Regulations Governing Minor Course Work
- There shall be a minimum of 18.0 credit hours with a minimum Millersville QPA of 2.0.
- Only one course which counts toward your major may be counted toward your minor.
- Courses that count toward a minor are also eligible to be used to satisfy the current University-wide General Education requirements subject to normal distribution requirements.
- At least two courses should be at the upper-division level (300-400). Exceptions may be requested upon evidence of program depth.
- No course needed for the minor may be taken Pass-Fail.
- One-half or more of the work required for the minor must be completed at Millersville University.
- No student may minor in his or her major.
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Minor in Computer Aided Drafting/Design
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Computer Aided Drafting/Design Electives - Choose 5 of the following:15 hours
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Production Materials & Processes
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Technical Sketching, Design & Rendering
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Computer-Aided Engineering Drawing
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Product Design
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Statics/Strength of Materials
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Architectural Drawing
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Engineering Visualization
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Advanced Applications in Drafting and Design
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Machine Tool Design
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Total hours18 hours