Engineering Design Technology, A.S.
The Associate in Science Degree is a transferable degree and applies the technical and functional elements of several Drafting and Design fields without taking the advanced course work required in the Associate in Applied Science Degree. Students will take fundamental courses in drafting and design, industry standard two-dimensional and three-dimensional software, Architectural Design, Civil Design and Surveying, Electrical Design, Mechanical Design, and Structural Steel Detailing and Design.
Program Requirements
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Total Credit Hours | 61 | |
General Education Requirements | 35 Credits | |
Complete the following: | ||
ENGL 1010 | Introduction to Academic Writing CC | 3 |
or ENGH 1005 | Literacies and Composition Across Contexts CC | |
ENGL 2010 | Intermediate Academic Writing CC | 3 |
Complete one of the following: | 3 | |
Quantitative Reasoning QL (3) | ||
Quantitative Reasoning with Integrated Algebra QL (6) | ||
Introduction to Statistics QL (3) | ||
Introduction to Statistics with Algebra QL (5) | ||
College Algebra QL (4) (MATH 1050 is a prerequisite for many classes in the program core.) | ||
College Algebra with Preliminaries QL (5) | ||
College Algebra for Business QL (3) | ||
Complete one of the following: | 3 | |
American Civilization AS (3) | ||
US Economic History AS (3) | ||
US History to 1877 AS and US History since 1877 AS (6) | ||
American Heritage AS (3) | ||
American National Government AS (3) | ||
Complete the following: | ||
PHIL 2050 | Ethics and Values IH | 3 |
HLTH 1100 | Personal Health and Wellness TE | 2 |
or EXSC 1097 | Fitness for Life TE | |
Complete the following: | ||
PHYS 1010 | Elementary Physics PP | 3 |
or PHYS 2010 | College Physics I PP | |
Complete the following distribution courses: | ||
Biology (Recommend BIOL 1010 General Biology) | 3 | |
Humanities (Recommend ENGL 2100 Technical Communication HH) | 3 | |
Social/Behavioral Science (Recommend COMM 1050 Introduction to Speech Communication) | 3 | |
Physical Science (Recommend GEO 1010 Introduction to Geology) | 3 | |
Fine Arts (Recommend EGDT 1720 Architectural Rendering) | 3 | |
Discipline Related Core | 26 Credits | |
Complete a minimum of 26 credits from one the following tracks: | 26 | |
Architectural Drafting and Design Track. (Students select this track if interested in a career in architectural drafting and design. Students also take these classes as part of the Bachelor of Architecture degree.) | ||
3D Architectural Modeling (3) | ||
Fundamentals of Technical Engineering Drawing (3) | ||
Architectural Drafting and Design (3) | ||
Architecture Materials and Methods (3) | ||
Applied Structures I - Statics (3) (MATH 1050 is a prerequisite for this course) | ||
Classical Architecture Workshop (3) | ||
Architecture Studio I (4) | ||
Architecture Studio II (4) | ||
Construction Documents and Specifications (3) | ||
Civil Drafting and Design Track. (Students select this track if interested in a career in civil drafting and design. Students may also apply these courses to several focus areas within the Surveying and Mapping B.S. degree.) | ||
3D Architectural Modeling (3) | ||
Fundamentals of Technical Engineering Drawing (3) | ||
MicroStation Infrastructure Design (3) | ||
Structural Drafting and Design (3) | ||
Surveying Applications and Field Techniques I (3) | ||
Technical Math Algebra and Technical Math Geometry Trig (6) (MATH 1050 is a prerequisite for MATH 1060 Trigonometry) | ||
or MATH 1060 | Trigonometry QL | |
Piping Drafting (2) | ||
Surveying Applications and Field Techniques II (3) (MATH 1050, MATH 1060, or EGDT 1600 are prerequisites for this course) | ||
3 Dimensional Modeling--Civil 3D (3) | ||
Mechanical/Electrical Drafting and Design Track. (Students select this track if interested in a career in mechanical drafting and design.) | ||
Electrical Drafting and Design (3) | ||
Fundamentals of Technical Engineering Drawing (3) | ||
Intro to 3D Printing and Fabrication PP (2) | ||
3 Dimensional Modeling--Solidworks (3) | ||
or EGDT 1070 | 3 Dimensional Modeling Inventor | |
Mechanical Drafting and Design (3) | ||
Descriptive Geometry (3) | ||
Advanced Mechanical (3) | ||
Applied Structures I - Statics (3) (MATH 1050, or EGDT 1600 and EGDT 1610 are prerequisites for this course) | ||
Applied Structures II - Strength of Materials (3) (MATH 1050, or EGDT 1600 and EGDT 1610 are prerequisites for this course) | ||
Structural Drafting and Design Track. (Students select this track if interested in a career in structural drafting and design.) | ||
3D Architectural Modeling (3) | ||
Fundamentals of Technical Engineering Drawing (3) | ||
Architectural Drafting and Design (3) | ||
Structural Drafting and Design (3) | ||
Technical Math Algebra (3) | ||
or MATH 1060 | Trigonometry QL | |
Advanced Structural CAD (3) (MATH 1050, MATH 1060 or EGDT 1600 and EGDT 1610 are prerequisites for this course) | ||
Structural Steel Modeling (3) | ||
Applied Structures I - Statics (3) (MATH 1050, or EGDT 1600 and EGDT 1610 are prerequisites for this course) | ||
Applied Structures II - Strength of Materials (3) (MATH 1050, or EGDT 1600 and EGDT 1610 are prerequisites for this course) | ||
General Drafting and Design Track. (Students select this track if interested in a career in general techniques and principles.) | ||
Complete the following: | ||
3D Architectural Modeling (3) | ||
Fundamentals of Technical Engineering Drawing (3) | ||
3 Dimensional Modeling--Solidworks (3) | ||
or EGDT 1070 | 3 Dimensional Modeling Inventor | |
Structural Drafting and Design (3) | ||
Surveying Applications and Field Techniques I (3) | ||
Choose 11 Credits of Electives from the following: (Some courses may have additional prereqs.) | ||
Classical Architecture Workshop (3) | ||
Architecture Studio I (4) | ||
Architecture Studio II (4) | ||
Electrical Drafting and Design (3) | ||
Intro to 3D Printing and Fabrication PP (2) | ||
MicroStation Infrastructure Design (3) | ||
Architectural Drafting and Design (3) | ||
Mechanical Drafting and Design (3) | ||
Structural Drafting and Design (3) | ||
Technical Math Algebra (3) | ||
Technical Math Geometry Trig (3) | ||
Architectural Rendering FF (3) | ||
Descriptive Geometry (3) | ||
Piping Drafting (2) | ||
Architecture Materials and Methods (3) | ||
Advanced Mechanical (3) | ||
Advanced Structural CAD (3) | ||
Structural Steel Modeling (3) | ||
Surveying Applications and Field Techniques II (3) | ||
3 Dimensional Modeling--Civil 3D (3) | ||
Applied Structures II - Strength of Materials (3) | ||
Internship (1-3) | ||
AEC Design Lecture Series (0.5) | ||
Cooperative Correlated Instruction Skills USA (0.5) |
Graduation Requirements
- Completion of a minimum of 61 semester credits.
- Overall grade point average of 2.0 (C) or above. (Departments may require a higher GPA.)
- Residency hours-- minimum of 20 credit hours through course attendance at UVU.
- Completion of GE and specified departmental requirements.
Graduation Plan
This graduation plan is a sample plan and is intended to be a guide. Your specific plan may differ based on your Math and English placement and/or transfer credits applied. You are encouraged to meet with an advisor and set up an individualized graduation plan in Wolverine Track.
First Year | ||
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Semester 1 | Credit Hours | |
EGDT 1070 or EGDT 1071 | 3 Dimensional Modeling Inventor or 3 Dimensional Modeling--Solidworks | 3 |
EGDT 1040 | Fundamentals of Technical Engineering Drawing | 3 |
ENGL 1010 or ENGH 1005 | Introduction to Academic Writing CC or Literacies and Composition Across Contexts CC | 3 |
Complete one of the following: | 3 | |
Quantitative Reasoning QL | ||
Quantitative Reasoning with Integrated Algebra QL | ||
Introduction to Statistics QL | ||
Introduction to Statistics with Algebra QL | ||
College Algebra QL | ||
College Algebra with Preliminaries QL | ||
College Algebra for Business QL | ||
Complete one of the following: | 3 | |
US History to 1877 AS | ||
US History since 1877 AS | ||
American Civilization AS | ||
US Economic History AS | ||
American Heritage AS | ||
American National Government AS | ||
Credit Hours | 15 | |
Semester 2 | ||
EGDT 1020 | 3D Architectural Modeling | 3 |
EGDT 1200 | Mechanical Drafting and Design | 3 |
EGDT 1300 | Structural Drafting and Design | 3 |
ENGL 2010 | Intermediate Academic Writing CC | 3 |
PHIL 2050 | Ethics and Values IH | 3 |
Credit Hours | 15 | |
Second Year | ||
Semester 3 | ||
EGDT 1100 | Architectural Drafting and Design | 3 |
EGDT Elective | 2 | |
HLTH 1100 or EXSC 1097 | Personal Health and Wellness TE or Fitness for Life TE | 2 |
Biology | 3 | |
Fine Arts | 3 | |
Physical Science | 3 | |
Credit Hours | 16 | |
Semester 4 | ||
EGDT Elective | 3 | |
EGDT 1400 | Surveying Applications and Field Techniques I | 3 |
Additional Science | 3 | |
Humanities | 3 | |
Social/ Behavioral Science | 3 | |
Credit Hours | 15 | |
Total Credit Hours | 61 |
Program Learning Outcomes
- Graduates will be proficient in 5 major industrial areas of design and drafting.
- Graduates will be conversant in the subject matter of all drafting disciplines at a 75% or higher level as demonstrated by oral presentation and display of samples of work completed while in the EGDT program