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Architectural Drafting Technician certificate
Chilliwack — Canada Education Park
This full-time program has been designed to prepare students for entry-level drafting positions in the architectural, civil, and related fields.
Throughout this 10-month program, the instructors will endeavour to create an environment similar to that found in industry. Students will be given the maximum responsibility for the solution of design problems and will be encouraged to develop their creative talents and techniques beyond the level demanded of a junior draftsperson.
If you are interested in pursuing a career as a draftsperson, you should have good hand and eye coordination, mechanical aptitude, facility with mathematics, and the ability to communicate and work effectively with co-workers in a design team.
Concurrent studies option
UFV allows high school students to complete this program through a concurrent studies model during their grade 12 year. For more information, contact your disctrict/school career counsellor. You may also contact the UFV Trades & Technology Centre at 604-847-5448 or email trades@ufv.ca.
Employment opportunities
If you complete this program successfully, your training will give you appropriate skills for employment in an entry-level position with a broad range of private firms or public agencies or departments which provide design and drafting services in architectural, civil, and related engineering fields.
Entrance requirements
To be admitted you must:
1. Be 19 years of age or older, or have B.C. secondary school graduation (or equivalent), plus
2. One of the following with a C+ or better: Foundations of Mathematics 11, Principles of Mathematics 11, Pre-Calculus 11, or MATH 085.
3. Applicants must satisfy the English language proficiency requirement. For details on how this requirement may be met, see English language proficiency requirement in the Admissions section of the calendar.
If you think you have equivalent courses or acceptable technical background, contact the instructors at 604-847-5427 to make an appointment for orientation and assessment. If you have a successful interview and assessment, you may be eligible to enter the program without the above-stated prerequisites.
When to apply
Applications are accepted on a continuous basis throughout the year.
Qualified applicants are considered for the next intake in which there is space.
See Continuous application
process for more information.
How to apply
1. Submit the application fee, along with your UFV application for admission form, to the Admissions & Records (A&R) office. You can apply online or download an application form at ufv.ca/ar/admissions/apply. Application forms are also available from any A&R or Student Services office.
Additional documents required for a complete application:
• Proof of B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent, and
• Transcript (or interim transcript) showing grade/course achievement as per entrance requirements, or
• Written permission from instructor.
2. All applicants must attend an orientation session following receipt of their application. You will be informed about orientation dates in the new year. You must attend or make special arrangements with the instructors to be eligible for admission to the program.
3. When all entrance requirements are met, you will be admitted to the program or placed on a waitlist.
4. Note: English as a Second Language applicants will be assessed on an individual basis by the ESL department.
Basis for admission decision
Applicants who meet the entrance requirements will be admitted in order of
their application date. This date is set when an application, all required
documentation, and the application fee have been submitted.
Fees and additional costs
See the Fees and Other Costs section. Full payment of fees is required before the start of classes each semester, by the beginning of September, January, and April.
Financial aid may be available through the Financial Aid and Awards office at any UFV campus.
Workload and classroom expectations
You are required to attend all classes — five hours a day, five days a week. In addition, you will be responsible for the completion of approximately 15 hours of assigned homework each week.
Location
The Architectural Drafting program is located in the Trades & Technology
Centre at the Canada Education Park in Chilliwack. The recetion office is open 8 a.m. to 4
p.m., Monday to Friday.
Dates and attendance requirements
The Drafting program starts in September and ends mid-June.
You will be assigned to one of the following class times: 8:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., or 11:45 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.
The Drafting program requires continuous attendance through all three semesters to successfully complete all requirements for the program. Students will be expected to attend classes five days per week for the duration of the entire program.
Students who fail to meet the attendance requirements as outlined in their individual program guides may be subject to a failing grade or academic warning.
See UFV's Academic Warning policy (79) and Attendance policy (62).
Program requirements
Students must complete all requirements with a minimum passing grade in order to graduate.
Students who do not receive a passing grade in all required areas by the
program end date, may apply to their instructor for re-entry into the program. Students who reapply may register as upgrading students and must complete all program requirements no later than
the program end date of the following year. See upgrading policy for more details.
Graduation
Students must apply for graduation by completing a Request to Graduate form available at the Trades Centre. We recommend this be done at the beginning of your final semester.
Academic warnings
Trades & Technology students who demonstrate unacceptable academic performance will be placed on Academic Warning. See UFV's Academic Warning policy (79).
Unacceptable academic performance may, at the discretion of the instructor, include poor attendance, slow progress in theory and practical tasks, and/or lack of satisfactory participation in class activities. See UFV's Attendance policy (62).
Trades & Technology students are expected to conduct themselves in a mature and responsible manner, and will be held responsible for their actions, whether acting alone or in group. See UFV's Student Academic Misconduct policy (70) and Student Non-Academic Misconduct policy (204).
Withdrawal policy
Student-initiated withdrawal (discontinuing)
If a student wishes not to continue or return for the next semester, the Trades Centre will advise Admissions & Records and initiate a withdrawal from the student’s current Trades program.
Required to withdraw (failed grades)
Failed grades may result in withdrawal from the program.
Required to withdraw (academic warning)
Students may be required to withdraw from a course or program for failing to comply with any of the following UFV policies: Academic Warning policy (79), Attendance policy (62), Student Academic Misconduct policy (70), Student Non-Academic Misconduct policy (204).
Program outline
The provincial common core drafting program was incorporated into the program in 1996.
This program has been developed on the following modular basis:
Course |
Title |
Credits |
ADT 1 |
Drafting Fundamentals and CAD |
8 |
ADT 2 |
Applied Mathematics |
2 |
ADT 3 |
Building Construction 1 |
10 |
ADT 4 |
Building Construction 2 |
9 |
ADT 5 |
Final Architectural Project |
2 |
ADT 6 |
Introduction to Structures |
1 |
ADT 7 |
Civil Drafting and Surveying |
5 |
CMNS 145 |
Technical Communications for Drafting |
3 |
|