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Architectural Design Technology (Chief Architect), COC

For more information about this program contact Brian Lee at 316.677.9400.

Program Features

Architectural Design Technology is an interdisciplinary curriculum which prepares graduates to for careers in commercial and/or residential architectural fields. In a state of the art computer lab at the National Center for Aviation Training (NCAT) students will solve the real world architectural problems they will encounter in the field. Students will complete a core set of courses which include hands on application in the latest computer aided drafting software as well as CATIA. Additional course topics include Machine Drafting and Design and Materials and Processes. Students will round off their educational experience by completing 15 credits of general education courses in five areas of study including mathematics, natural and social sciences, English and communications.

Admission Requirements

In addition to the college’s admissions policy, students must:
• Submit an application for admission.
• Be 16 years of age or older.
• Show documentation of high school graduation or satisfaction of high school equivalency prior to graduating from the program.
• Meet entrance exam requirements.

Accreditations and Affiliations, Credit Hours and Cost

The Architectural Design Technology program is approved by the Kansas Board of Regents.

The program consists of 13 credit hours and costs approximately *$1,930.19.

*Costs include tuition, student fees and lab fees. Books, tools, uniforms and any other expenses are not included. Additional fees may apply.

This program has not been approved by the Department of Education for federal financial aid.