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Best Online Colleges for Drafting and Design?

I'm exploring online options for studying drafting and design. What are some of the best online colleges offering these programs? Any advice on how to choose between them would be awesome!

7 months ago

There are several excellent online colleges that offer programs in drafting and design. Here are a few to start your search with:

1. Purdue University Global: Purdue's online division offers a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Policy and Management, which includes courses in blueprinting and drafting.

2. Penn Foster Career College: Penn Foster offers an online Diploma in Drafting with AutoCAD which is very career-focused and practical.

3. Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) Online: SCAD is a widely recognized institution for arts and design. It offers various online degree and certificate programs in graphic design, interior design, and other related fields.

4. Ashworth College: Ashworth offers an affordable online career diploma in Residential Electrician work, which includes instruction on usage of drafting software like AutoCAD.

5. Arizona State University Online: Arizona State University provides a wholly online bachelor's degree in Graphic Information Technology which involves study areas such as three-dimensional visualization and computer-aided design (CAD).

6. Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU): SNHU offers a variety of online Bachelor's degrees emphases in Graphic Design and Media Arts including 3D modeling and Animation, Web Design, etc.

When choosing between these programs, consider factors such as cost, program duration, coursework, faculty experience, flexibility of schedules, accreditation, and what kind of support services the college offers to online students. Consider the technology and software used in the programs, and whether you'll have the opportunity to learn industry-standard tools such as AutoCAD, Revit, or other drafting programs.

You might also want to check out school ratings and student reviews online. This can give you a sense of the quality of the program from those who've already experienced it. Lastly, contact the school's admissions or academic advisors. They can answer any specific questions you may have about the program and help guide you through the decision-making process.

7 months ago

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