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Architectural Engineering at TAFE

What opportunities are out there for students who complete a course in architectural technology? SkillsOne finds out what's involved when they visit Nirimba TAFE. We chat to John Tannous, the Computer Aided Design (CAD) teacher at the TAFE, where we find out just what's involved in the CAD and the course!

We also chat to some of the students to find out why they enjoy the course.

About the course:

This course is for people who want to learn introductory architectural computer-aided drafting (CAD) skills for the construction industry.

The course is to provide students with the basic skills to use computer aided drafting for the production of simple architectural drawings and provide the basis for further study in CAD.

To further develop the skills of students to use computer aided drafting for the production of simple architectural drawings and provide the basics for further study in CAD.




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