John “Chris” Toothman, Assistant Professor
408 Engineering Technology Building / (304)367-4977
Locust Avenue Campus
Ctoothman@pierpont.edu
Accrediting Agency
Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering (ATMAE)
Email: accreditation@atmae.org
701 Exposition Place, Suite 206
Raleigh, NC 27615
Phone: 919-635-8335
Fax: 919-779-5642
www.ATMAE.org
Program Purpose
The Drafting/Design Engineering Technology program at Pierpont Community and Technical College is designed to provide students with practical knowledge, technical skills, verbal and written communication skills, and the mathematical ability required to develop various drawings used for illustration, industrial applications, and architectural design. Strong emphasis is placed on projection theory, American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards, and modern industrial practice.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the AAS degree in Drafting/Design Engineering Technology, graduates will be able to do the following:
- Use tools and technologies of the CAD draftsperson effectively
- Use a computer workstation to produce engineering drawings and manage engineering related data
- Demonstrate competency with manual drawing on a board
- Comply with drafting standards
- Complete and edit drawings in the various disciplines
- Design, analyze, and use engineering drawings to improve process and products
- Demonstrate a commitment to quality and continuous quality improvement
- Demonstrate skills of oral, written, and graphical communication
- Appreciate and engage in life- long learning
- Function as a team member
- Differentiate between acceptable and unacceptable ethical behaviors in the professions, society and economy
- Enter the job market or continue pursuing and advanced degree
Opportunities
Graduates with this A.A.S. degree are qualified for entry-level technical positions in engineering, architectural, and/or manufacturing-related firms. The strong math, science, and communication background provided by this degree allows graduating students to enter the job market as technicians, supervisors, and project managers. Specific job titles include drafter, tracer, design drafter, designer, CAD operator, engineering assistant, engineering technicians, graphics specialist, and project manager