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Designers, junior architects and engineers that support the project architect need many of the same basic courses as any other designer. In the beginning of one's career, learning to draw and assemble complete details of mechanical components such as doors, windows, decks and stairways is as important as any learning to layout a floor plan. Many Architectural programs begin sketching and drawing the entire dwelling, while skipping the important details of construction to another discipline. At World Class CAD and many of the employers hiring our graduates, we believe that a designer, architect or engineer should have the capability to build what they design, so we pay attention to the small details, like electrical planning and energy management. As a professional progress from one Computer Based Training (CBT) subject to another, the difficulties of the drawings are intensified. Listed below is the suggested order in which we would like someone in the Architectural discipline to approach their training.

Mechanical and electrical designers thrive on the minor details in creating a part in order to be successful in product development and to avoid component failure. When a manufacturer makes thousands of the parts designed by these professionals, the mechanism needs to be error free and capable of passing the quality tests. No industry worker wants to rework thousands of parts to add a hole or remove a small amount of material. Today, most products have addition complexity such as electrical circuitry and computer chips that requiring coding, so designers need a background in electronics and software programming to maintain their competency. Also, we added classes in Energy Management and Finite Element Analysis to add to the designer's core strengths. As a professional progress from one Computer Based Training (CBT) subject to another, the difficulties of the drawings are intensified. Listed below is the suggested order in which we would like someone in the Mechanical discipline to approach their training.

   
Architectural Design Program
Mechanical Design Program
Drafting Procedures Drafting Procedures
Fundamentals of 3D Drawing Fundamentals of 3D Drawing
Applied Mechanical Physics Applied Mechanical Physics
Visual LISP Training Method Visual LISP Training Method
Electrical Design Electrical Design
Introductions to Graphics Introductions to Graphics
Visual Basic Applications for CAD Visual Basic Applications for CAD
Residential Home Design Machine Design
Principles of Design Principles of Design
Energy Management Energy Management
Project Management Project Management
Computer Networking Computer Networking
Commercial Building Design Civil Design
Civil Design Finite Element Analysis
   
   

 

 

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