Architecture and Drafting

Architecture Drafting and Design – (College Prep Course) This course is a graphic communication course that teaches students how to prepare drawings needed to develop and manufacture products. Basic drafting (year 1) section includes learning to use drafting equipment, CAD, alphabet of lines, multi views, and dimensioning. This course also presents basic instruction in preparing architectural working drawings. The architectural drafting (year II) section includes floor plans, elevations, electrical plans, and sectional drawings. Students create these drawings using traditional (manual) drafting as well as computer aided drafting (CAD). AutoCAD is the industry leader in design, drafting, modeling, architectural and engineering software. Students will be offered advanced level training using this software. Students will also be able to download AutoCAD to use free at home during the two years they are enrolled in Drafting. Upon successful completion of this program, the student will be qualified for an entry-level drafting or related position or may pursue postsecondary education. Students, who are interested in areas of drafting and design, graphics arts, engineering, or architecture, should consider this course of study as a fantastic way to explore future careers and get a head start for college. After completing Drafting I & II, students will receive one math credit and three elective credits. This program is a pathway in the Architecture and construction Career Cluster.

Student Prerequisites

In order for students to be able to experience success in the program, the following student prerequisites are suggested:

  • C or higher in English (the previous year)

  • C or higher in Math (last course taken, or the instructor can specify the math)

  • Instructor Approval and TABE Reading Score (eighth grade or higher)

or

  • TABE Reading Score (eighth grade or higher)

or

  • Instructor Approval
Architecture and Drafting
South Jones Life Skills Class Toured the Career Tech Center
CTC

South Jones Life Skills class dove into real-world experiences at the Jones County Career Technical Center. They iced cupcakes in the culinary lab, toured the Health Science lab, learned Drafting basics, explored Information Technology, and saw projects in Automotive Service, Welding, and Industrial Maintenance. These meaningful experiences help students discover possibilities and build confidence for life beyond the classroom.

SkillsUSA Regional Competition
SkillsUSA

Proud to recognize Trinity Walden, an Architecture Drafting & Design II student and Work‑Based Learning student, who earned 3rd place in Extemporaneous Speech at the SkillsUSA Regional Competition hosted by Jones College. This achievement highlights strong communication skills which are a critical asset in architecture and design professions.