| Computer Aided Drafting & Design Skills
Computer Aided Drafting & Design Skills
The Computer Aided Drafting & Design Skills focuses on the use of AutoCAD and MicroStation, which are the most common software used in the industrial and engineering companies. As all other JTI’s programs, the curriculum focuses on practical training starting from the basic level to the advance skills such as three-dimensional modeling. Whenever there is a new topic introduced to the students, there is a proper amount of practical exercises and assignments students have to do. The most important techniques used in the training is that students use AutoCAD and MicroStation at the same time and compare interface, tools, options and topics that are similar in both programs. Students then use these two programs as tools in three main applications which are Architectural, Mechanical and Process Piping applications and learning each application’s terminology, standards, techniques, drawing styles and specifications. On the last semester, student learn advanced 3D modeling and visualizing programs such as SolidWorks, 3ds Max and smart plant P&ID. The student will then be qualified and work-ready in various fields, whether in construction companies, oil and gas, petrochemicals or engineering companies.