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The Computer Aided Design & Drafting (CADD) program focuses on building and refining hands-on abilities while expanding students' expertise for a thriving CADD profession. During the course, learners will create and draft multiple projects that result in both digital and physical prototypes. Participants will gain comprehensive practice working with AutoCAD and BIM software applications.
In addition to the Faculty's Undergraduate Admission Requirement, which consists of KPU's Undergraduate English Proficiency Requirement, the following program admission requirements apply:
Satisfy the Math requirement at Level E1 of the Mathematics Alternatives Table
Complete the online CADD information session or an interview with a CADD department representative.
 
KPU Engineering Certificate graduates admitted to the CADD program may be eligible to receive advanced standing, in lieu of 16 credits of courses in CADD at the 1100 level.