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Jun 19, 2025
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2024-2025 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Aided Design, Civil Design Option, A.A.S. - Advising Sheet
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60 Hrs
The Associate of Applied Science degree in Computer Aided Design (CAD) is the result of community interest to have a diversified CAD program. Our state-of-the-art facilities utilize the latest AutoCAD software to prepare individuals interested in entry-level design positions. All CAD graduates can feel assured of excellent job opportunities after completion of our two-year A.A.S. options or certificate programs.
The Associate of Applied Science degree option in Civil Design is designed to prepare individuals for professional practice in a wide variety of civil design work environments.
NOTES: Not all courses are available each semester; check course descriptions for prerequisite requirements. Honors courses will meet degree requirements where applicable. Fifteen credit hours must be earned at NWACC to graduate.
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General Education Required Courses (18 Hours)
Recommended Sequence: CAD Required Courses (24 Hours)
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Honors and Global Studies courses will meet degree requirements where applicable. Civil Design Option (18 Hours)
Civil Design Required Courses (12 Hours):
Civil Design Elective Courses (Choose 6 Hours):
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*Social/Behavioral Science Elective Options: ANTH 1023 , CMJS 2013 , ECON 2013 , ECON 2023 , GEOG 1003 , GEOG 1123 , HIST 1003 , HIST 1013 , HIST 1043 , HIST 2003 , HIST 2013 , PHIL 2003 , PHIL 2033 , PLSC 2803 , PSYC 2003 , PSYC 2103 , SOCI 2013 , SOCI 2033 , SOCI 2043 . 15 hours must be earned at NWACC to graduate. Not all courses are available each semester; consult catalog to aid in planning Possible Placement Requirements
These courses are for developing college level skills. **Students scoring 77 or below on the Accuplacer Classic Reading, 251 or below on the Accuplacer Next Generation Placement Test, or 18 or below on the ACT Reading Placement Test shall enroll into either ENGA 0033 or ENGA 0091 during their first or second semester in college and each subsequent semester, if necessary, until the course is successfully completed. NWACC strongly recommends that students enroll in English and math preparatory courses within the first two semesters. These hours will not fulfill any degree requirements at NWACC. These courses will not transfer to a four year institution |
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