Computer-Aided Design Technologies
The Computer-Aided Design Technologies Program at Seminole State College prepares students for employment as highly trained technicians in the latest industry standard software and emerging technologies such as Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) and Building Information Modeling (BIM). The technicians support the architecture, interior design, construction and engineering industries.
The Computer-Aided Design Technologies Program gives students the technical and critical thinking skills they need to build a successful career in the exciting architecture/engineering/construction industry.
By choosing to study in Seminole State's Computer-Aided Design Technologies Program, students can:
- Learn from qualified, professional instructors, including interior designers, architects and engineers.
- Study in Seminole State's new state-of-the-art Heathrow facility, utilizing the latest computer technology and industry software such as AutoCAD, Revit and Enscape.
- Acquire real-world experience through internships while studying the technology.