MONDAY - 10TH PERIOD
TUESDAY - 10TH PERIOD
Hello and welcome to Drawing and Design for Production!
In DDP, you will learn how engineers apply a design process to solve real-world problems. You will work individually and as a member of collaborative teams to apply math, science, and a variety of engineering tools, including 3D modeling software, to design, document, and communicate your engineering work.
Many of the transportable skills you practice in this course—such as communication, collaboration, ethical reasoning, and process thinking—can be applied to your other courses and your future career!
--Warning--
This class requires hard work. Pay attention, put in the effort, and be creative! Use class time wisely and ask for help when you need it. Your classmates are a great resource as well, we are all in this together!
Learning CAD right now is a smart move for so many reasons, especially for someone like you who thrives on hands-on STEM projects and creative problem-solving.
Precision & Efficiency – CAD allows you to design with accuracy and speed, making it easier to refine ideas without constantly starting from scratch. Whether you're working on a Habitat for Humanity project or a robotics theme park concept, CAD streamlines the process.
Bridging Ideas to Reality – Using the tools and equipment we have at Starpoint, we can create just about anything; it's just waiting on you to design it!
Creativity & Customization – CAD isn't just technical—it's a creative outlet! Most of the projects we create are fully customizable to fit your interests.
Collaboration & Communication – CAD makes it easier to work with teams, clients, and students by clearly conveying ideas. Whether designing a project for the classroom or troubleshooting hardware integrations, well-structured CAD files make the workflow seamless.
Click HERE for more information about earning college credits through taking this course.
You must obtain an 85 overall average to be eligible for college credit