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Engineering Design Graphics

Career/Technical Certificate

Bring your ideas to life with our Engineering Design Graphics program. You’ll learn how to create technical drawings, illustrations, and 3D models. Whether it's product design or architectural planning, our instructors will teach you how to share your ideas and solve problems like a pro.

Why choose engineering design graphics?

In San Jac’s Engineering Design Graphics program, you’ll learn how to create technical drawings and 3D models that engineers, architects, and manufacturers use to build products and structures. 
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Design with industry-standard tools

Learn how to create technical drawings and 3D models using tools like AutoCAD and other industry software. You’ll build the skills used by professionals in engineering, construction, and manufacturing
CAD drawing

Work on real-world projects

Turn concepts into detailed plans, models, and drawings. These are used to build real systems and structures. You’ll gain hands-on experience that mirrors the work CAD designers and drafters do every day.
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Explore careers across major industries

CAD designers and drafters are in demand in industries like construction, oil and gas, manufacturing, aerospace, and architecture. You can apply your skills to projects such as buildings, pipelines, aircraft, and industrial systems.

Aerospace engineer working with CAD

Build skills for a growing field

Develop technical and problem-solving skills that support engineers, architects, and designers. You’ll learn how to create accurate, detailed designs that help bring ideas to life.

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Careers

Architectural and Civil Drafters
 $60,879
Electrical and Electronics Drafters
 $79,057
Mechanical Drafters

 $84,639

 Opportunities

Our Engineering Design Graphics program prepares you to work as drafters in the following industries:

  • Architecture
  • Engineering: electrical, instrumentation, structural, civil
  • Manufacturing
  • Oil, energy, and petrochemical
  • Public works
Salary Source: Texas Wages

DEGREES & CERTIFICATES

Engineering Design Graphics, AAS

Career/Technical
The Associate of Applied Science degree prepares you for a career in engineering design graphics. You’ll learn how to create technical drawings and 3D models that communicate engineering ideas. Build hands-on skills in computer-aided drafting (CAD), design, and visualization while preparing to support engineers, architects, and designers across a variety of industries.
Length 2 Years
If you're studying full-time, you can complete the 60 credits for this program in five terms, including a summer term.

Engineering Design Graphics, Certificate of Technology

Certificate
The Certificate of Technology helps you build the skills needed to continue into the degree program or advance in your current career. You’ll turn ideas from architects, designers, and engineers into detailed drawings, plans, and 3D models using industry-standard tools.
Length 2 Years
If you're studying full-time, you can complete the 41 credits for this certificate in four terms.

Engineering Design Graphics, Level 2 Certificate

Certificate

The Level 2 Certificate helps you build advanced skills and continue into the degree program or advance in your current career. You’ll gain hands-on experience creating technical drawings and 3D models using computer-aided drafting (CAD) and industry-standard design software.

Length 2 Years
If you're studying full-time, you can complete the 51 credits for this certificate in four terms.

CAREER TRACKS

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Applying to San Jac

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You’ll learn how to create technical drawings and 3D models used in engineering and construction. The program covers computer-aided design (CAD), drafting, descriptive geometry, and design principles.

You’ll also learn how to read and interpret engineering plans and turn concepts into detailed, production-ready drawings.

Engineering design graphics professionals, often called drafters, help bring ideas to life. They work with engineers and architects to create drawings, plans, and 3D models. These are used these to build products, structures, and systems.

Drafters work on technical drawings and 3D models for things like bridges, refineries, airplanes, mobile phones, cameras and more.

Graduates can work in a variety of industries, including:

  • architecture
  • engineering
  • manufacturing
  • construction
  • oil and gas

No prior experience is required. The program starts with foundational courses like technical drawing and CAD. It builds into more advanced design and modeling skills. It ends with building real-world systems.


Contact Us

Have any questions about our Engineering Design Graphics program? Please reach out to us.

For general questions, please call us at 281-998-6150.

Anna Cummings
Instructor, Engr Desg Graphics
Phone
(281) 998-6150x1836
Location
Central
Mary Ann Blake
Professor, Engr Desg Graphics
Phone
(281) 669-4757
Location
South
Debra Acuff
DC, Mgmt/Professional Svcs
Phone
(281) 998-6150x7765
Location
North