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Computer Aided Drafting & Computer Graphic Design Advisory Committee Program Update TABLE OF CONTENTS Program Data 1. Enrollment 2. Graduates 3. Demographics 4. Program Costs Student Success Others 1. Course retention 2. Certifications/License 1. Upcoming faculty needs 2. Current offering 3. Faculty development 4. Curriculum revision New Business A. Emerging technology trends in industry B. Employment trend C. Program/Course assessment a. Program outcomes b. Course outcomes D. Recruitment activities and retention efforts

Graduates and Enrollment CAD Enrollment is down for CAD across all classes. Computer-Aided Drafting Graduates Program Degree FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 Computer-Aided Drafting (DRFT.AAS.C42) Technical Drafting (DRFT.MCRT.C96A) Mechanical Drafting (DRFT.MCRT.C96B) Architectural Drafting (DRFT.MCRT.C96C) Civil Drafting (DRFT.MCRT.C96D) Computer-Aided Drafting (DRFT.CERT.C96E) Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Mini- Certificate (MCRT) Mini- Certificate (MCRT) Mini- Certificate (MCRT) Mini- Certificate (MCRT) Occupational Cert-31cr Or More (CRT20) 3 2 3 6 4 3 6 3 5 1 5 4 0 0 4 3 1 5 4 0 0 5 3 1 5 4 0 0 4 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Graduates and Enrollment CGD Enrollment is up for CGD across all classes. All spring classes are full. Computer Graphic Design Graduates Program Degree FY05 FY0 6 FY0 7 FY0 8 FY0 9 FY1 0 FY1 1 Computer Graphic Design (DSGN.AAS.V01) Associate in Applied Science (AAS) 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 Computer Graphic Design (DSGN.CRT.V51) Occupational Cert- 31cr Or More (CRT20) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Demographics - CAD The vast majority of the CAD students are non-traditional students. Most the students are of 30-56 years of age. Demographics - CGD The vast majority of the CAD students are traditional students. Most the students are of 18-30 years of age.

Program Costs - CAD COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING Associate in Applied Science Degree: DRFT.AAS.C42 Minimum credit hours required for completion: 66 Tuition and fees - $107.00 per credit hour 107.00 Lab fees: BSNS 1603 Business Communications 10.00 COSC 1513 Intro to Information Processing 25.00 DRFT 1154 Technical Drafting & Print Reading 10.00 DRFT 2114 Computer-Aided Drafting I 30.00 DRFT 2124 Computer-Aided Drafting II 30.00 DRFT 2134 Computer-Aided Drafting III 30.00 DRFT 2164 Technical Illustration 30.00 DRFT 2414 Architectural Drafting 30.00 DSGN 1113 Digital Photography 10.00 DSGN 1123 Introduction to Web Design 5.00 ENGL 1413 Fundamentals of Writing 5.00 MCHN 1214 Machine Tool I 35.00 PSCI 1514 Introduction to Physical Science 25.00 275.00 Books: BSNS 1603 Business Communications 171.35 CNST 1413 Intro. to Building Construction 109.00 CNST 1444 Surveying with Civil Applications 74.60 COSC 1513 Intro to Information Processing 157.35 DRFT 1154 Technical Drafting & Print Reading 92.00 DRFT 2114 Computer-Aided Drafting I 69.00 DRFT 2164 Technical Illustration 69.30 DRFT 2414 Architectural Drafting 88.00 DSGN 1113 Digital Photography 59.90 DSGN 1123 Introduction to Web Design 129.30 ELTR 1402 Industrial Safety 76.20 ENGL 1413 Fundamentals of Writing 78.15 MATH 1123 Technical Mathematics II 156.55 MCHN 1214 Machine Tool I 146.25 MCHN 1311 Precision Measurement 42.65 PSCI 1514 Introduction to Physical Science 266.35 SOCY 2513 Sociology 105.80 1907.75 Supplies: 1 Drafting kit 51.00 $7,062.00 $275.00 $1907.75 $51.00 TOTAL $9,295.75

Program Costs CGD COMPUTER GRAPHIC DESIGN Associate in Applied Science Degree: DSGN.AAS.V01 Minimum credit hours required for completion: 67 Tuition and fees - $107.00 per credit hour 107.00 Lab fees: ARTS 1503 Basic Drawing 15.00 ARTS 1513 Two-Dimensional Design 15.00 ARTS 1813 Three-Dimensional Design 20.00 BSNS 1603 Business Communications 10.00 COSC 1513 Intro to Information Processing 25.00 DSGN 1113 Digital Photography 10.00 DSGN 1123 Introduction to Web Design 5.00 DSGN 1133 Package Design 10.00 DSGN 1213 Photoshop Digital Imaging 10.00 DSGN 1223 Digital Motion Graphics 5.00 DSGN 1233 Document Design 5.00 DSGN 1243 Computer Illustration 10.00 DSGN 1253 Portfolio Development 10.00 ENGL 1413 Fundamentals of Writing 5.00 PSCI 1514 Introduction to Physical Science 25.00 180.00 $7,169.00 $180.00 Books: ARTS 1503 Basic Drawing 0 ARTS 1513 Two-Dimensional Design 105.00 ARTS 1813 Three-Dimensional Design 0 BSNS 1603 Business Communications 187.35 COSC 1513 Intro to Information Processing 157.35 DSGN 1113 Digital Photography 59.90 DSGN 1123 Introduction to Web Design 129.30 DSGN 1133 Package Design 0 DSGN 1213 Photoshop Digital Imaging 44.00 DSGN 1223 Digital Motion Graphics 101.85 DSGN 1233 Document Design 45.65 DSGN 1243 Computer Illustration 65.65 DSGN 1253 Portfolio Development 150.65 ENGL 1413 Fundamentals of Writing 78.15 MATH 1123 Technical Math II 156.55 PSCI 1514 Introduction to Physical Science 266.35 SOCY 2513 Sociology 105.80 1,653.55 $1,653.55

Supplies: Digital camera $100.00 Tripod 6.00 $106.00 TOTAL $9,108.55 $106.00 This program requires three hours of electives. The total price does not include all costs associated with the electives. All prices are subject to change. Student Success Course Retention The State of Illinois is changing the method of how community colleges will be paid. In the past the measure of payment was determined by the student enrollment on the tenth day enrollment and the number of credit hours generated on the tenth day of enrollment. The State of Illinois will now move to a measure of payment based on the number students who successfully complete a class and the number of students who complete a degree or certificate. Certifications/Licensure The Industrial Safety class will now start issuing certifications in the following areas upon completion of the class: 10 hour OSHA training CPR by the Red Cross First Aid by the Red Cross. In DRFT2124 CAD II, students are given extra credit if they pass the AutoCAD 2012 Associate or Professional Certification Exam.

Upcoming Faculty Needs It is projected there will be a need for AutoCAD I instructors who have AutoCAD 2012 and advanced ANGEL learning management system skills in the 2012-2013 school year due to increase enrollment excepted in AutoCAD I. Current Offerings CAD Fall 2011 DRFT1154 Technical Drafting and Print Reading DRFT2114 CAD I DRFT2134 CAD III DRFT2414 Architectural Drafting Current Offerings CGD Summer 2011 DSGN1243 Computer Illustration Fall 2011 DSGN1113 Digital Photography Two sections DSGN1123 Introduction to Web Design DSGN1213 Photoshop Digital Imaging Two sections DSGN1243 Computer Illustration Faculty Development John Bordeau was selected as a speaker at Autodesk University 2011. This is the largest international conference on computer aided drafting. There were 8,000 attendees who can choose from over 1,000 classes. John s speaking topics for this year were: Creating 3D Primitives and Composites in AutoCAD Dynamic Block Tools in AutoCAD Introduction to Parametric Drafting in AutoCAD

John attended classes on the following software: Revit Architecture Green Building Suite Fusion (3D Conceptual Modeling) Curriculum Revisions Name Changes CAD I > AutoCAD I CAD II > AutoCAD II CAD III > AutoCAD III Architectural Drafting > Architectural Drafting with Revit Technical Illustration > Mechanical Drafting with Inventor Course Description Changes CAD I, CAD II, CAD III To reflect the use of AutoCAD. Architectural Drafting To reflect the use of Revit Technical Illustration To reflect more Inventor content. Digital Motion Graphics Dropped the usage of AfterEffects software. The class focuses on Flash.

Curriculum Changes DRFT1154 Technical Drafting and Print Reading has been dropped from the following curriculum and has been replaced with AutoCAD I starting Fall 2012. There is expected to be three offerings of AutoCAD I in the Fall 2012 and two offerings of AutoCAD I in the Spring 2013. Automotive Technology Air Conditioning and HVAC Welding Technology Machine Tool Technology Construction Management ELTR1423 Electrical Drafting has been dropped from the Electrical Technology curriculum and has been replaced with AutoCAD I starting Fall 2012. DSGN1253 Portfolio Development has been dropped from the Computer Graphic Design curriculum and has been replaced with AutoCAD I starting Fall 2012. The AutoCAD I class will have common basic labs for the first eight weeks. For the final eight weeks, the labs will be applied to each discipline per the students program of study such as: Automotive Technology Air Conditioning and HVAC Welding Technology Machine Tool Technology Construction Management Electrical Technology Computer Graphic Design Computer Aided Drafting

New Business Emerging Technology Trends in the Industry - CAD Green Building Studio Web-Based Energy Analysis Software Autodesk Green Building Studio web-based energy analysis software can help architects and designers perform whole building analysis, optimize energy efficiency, and work toward carbon neutrality earlier in the design process. With faster, more accurate energy analysis of building design proposals, architects and designers can work with sustainability in mind earlier in the process, plan proactively, and build better. Whole building energy analysis software Determine virtual building s total energy use and carbon footprint Design alternatives analysis Consider alternatives to improve energy efficiency Detailed weather analysis Extensive weather data available for project site Carbon emission reporting Emissions reporting for nearly all aspects of the building Daylighting Qualification for LEED daylighting credit Water usage and costs Estimated water use, in and outside building ENERGY STAR scoring Scores provided for each design Natural ventilation potential Summarizes mechanical cooling required and estimates hours design could use outdoor air to cool the building naturally Emerging Technology Trends in the Industry CGD HTML VS Flash A collection of new technologies--including a rejuvenated HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) standard used to write Web pages--are aiming to reproduce some of what Flash offers. Many believe HTML and the other technologies inevitably will replace Flash and already collectively are "very close" to reproducing today's Flash abilities. Employment Treads I have had more calls from employers to place students in both CAD and CGD since this spring then the entire past three years combined.

Program Outcomes Do these Program Outcomes identify what the program needs to teach? Program Outcomes - Computer-Aided Drafting The KCC Technology Division has developed curriculum, based on advice from industry, to prepare our graduates for careers as successful drafters. In preparing to function as contributing members of a design team, drafting students learn to: Produce design documentation (multiview drawings and section views) to industry standards using Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD software). Accurately dimension a drawing using feature and location dimensions according to drafting industry standards. Demonstrate knowledge of drafting conventions including: symbols, linetypes, lineweights, and dimension styles as applicable to mechanical and architectural drafting. Model architectural and mechanical design concepts in 3D using the latest solid modeling software. Develop realistic static and animated visualizations of designs using backgrounds, material assignments, lighting and shading. Create exploded pictorial drawings, assembly drawings, and material component lists. Develop complete architectural plans using common architectural standard graphic practices with consideration for aesthetics, cost, construction methods, and building codes.

Computer Graphic Design Program Objectives The KCC Technology Division has developed curriculum, based on advice from industry, to prepare our graduates for careers as successful computer graphic designers. In preparing to function as contributing members of a design team, computer graphic design students learn to: Demonstrate the use of essential graphic design software Adobe Creative Design Suite; Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, and Flash. Describe the role of technology and visual art as it applies to traditional and digital art Explain the proper use of a digital camera and how it is beneficial to the graphic design industry Design, build and maintain a web page/site Explain the basic principles and practices of interactive computer graphics. Create graphics designs, symbols, typography, Illustrations and photography to communicate ideas for promotion and sales of products in the global marketplace of print and Internet publications. Explain the concepts and strategies related to the field of graphic design and how it relates to marketing practices Develop a professional portfolio of printed and electronic materials reflecting computer graphic design proficiency that meet industry standards for career placement.

Computer Aided Drafting Course Objectives Do these Course Outcomes identify what the program needs to teach? DRFT2114 CAD I Upon completion of this course, students will: Be able use the AutoCAD interface and a keyboard, cursor pointing device, and graphics terminal to put drawing information into a computer Be able to describe and use the basic terms, concepts, and techniques of computer-aided drafting Be able to develop accurate two-dimensional drawings by drawing lines, basic shapes, and geometric constructions, and edit drawings Be able to place text on drawings Be able to insert and edit tables Be able to use display options to increase drawing flexibility Be able to use layers and layer properties Be able to place dimension on drawings Be able to plot drawings to scale Be able to use proper drafting standards and practices Be able to complete an architectural floor plan DRFT2124 CAD II Upon completion of this course, students will: Be able to dimension drawings and use dimension styles properly. Be able to draw section views and graphic designs using AutoCAD s hatch patterns. Be able to make isometric drawings. Be able to construct blocks with attributes and use them in a drawing. Be able to use external references. Be able to use raster images with AutoCAD Be able to make layouts and plot or print drawings using plot styles. DRFT2124 CAD III Be able to define and use 3D coordinates and user-defined coordinate systems to aid in the construction of 3D objects. Be able to construct 3D wireframe, surface, mesh models and solid models using the 3D workspace. Be able to use a variety of 3D visual style display techniques. Be able to create still rendered views and animated shots of 3D models. Be able to create and use model space viewports. Be able to extract two-dimensional views from a three-dimensional model for detail drafting. Be able to create and edit 3D solid primitives, 2D regions, and composite 3D solid models. Be able to create complex 3D solids using extrusions, revolutions, sweeps and lofts. Be able to use grips and sub-object editing to construct and alter 3D solid models. Be able to generate 3D text and dimensions. Be able to display a 3D model using visual style settings. Be able to calculate mass properties

DRFT2164 Technical Illustrator Be able to use Inventor software proficiently enough to complete required projects Be able to create working part drawings, assembly drawings, exploded pictorials, and presentation drawings DRFT2414 Architectural Drafting Create a set of working drawings for a residential/commercial structure which will include: Basic Building Components Site Features Details Conceptual Massing Annotations Schedules

Computer Graphic Design Course Objectives Do these Course Outcomes identify what the program needs to teach? DSGN1113 Digital Photography Upon completion of this course, students will: Be able to identify different types of camera and their features Be able to apply different file formats, quality settings and resolution to images Be able to perform advanced digital camera exposure techniques Be able to perform advanced digital camera lighting techniques Be able to compose photographs Be able to do basic correction or modification of photographic images using digital photo editing software Be able to formally analyze and critique photographs DSGN1123 Introduction to Web Design Be able to develop a basic Web page using Adobe Dreamweaver Be able to develop a Web site Be able to choose and manage images effectively in regard to Web page and site development Have a working knowledge of HTML and CSS coding using Adobe Dreamweaver Be able to update, maintain, and publish a live Web site. Be able to use and understand basic principles of effective Web design DSGN1133 Package Design Develop an understanding of 2 and 3 dimensional computer graphic design techniques, and applications for effective usage in industry related business Build proficiency with Illustrator s drawing commands, editing and drawing tools Understand how Illustrator is used in industry to produce accurate representations of subject matter for final production Understand how to build and manage proper files for final production Introduce the varieties of hardware and software technologies controlling a two and three dimensional environments Construct a mock-up of a package design DSGN1213 Photoshop Digital Imaging Use presentation graphic and web design techniques Use digital imaging, web, animation (2D), and presentation software Appropriately use vocabulary of digital imaging terms and techniques Write storyboards and/or journal thought processes in the form of thumbnails Use a variety of hardware peripherals used in computer graphics

Apply file management and data storage options including import/export/publishing considerations Assemble an entry level portfolio of still images, presentation/multimedia, and web projects. DSGN1223 Digital Motion Graphics Use presentation graphic and web design techniques; Use digital imaging, web, animation (2D), and presentation software; Appropriately use vocabulary of digital imaging terms and techniques; Write storyboards and/or journal thought processes in the form of thumbnails; Use a variety of hardware peripherals used in computer graphics; Apply file management and data storage options including import/export/publishing considerations Assemble an entry level portfolio of still images, presentation/multimedia, and web projects. DSGN1233 Document Design Develop and use basic graphic design principles in a variety of formats Develop an understanding of page layout properties of documents using computer graphic design software Understand use of InDesign to create documents using a variety of elements Build proficiency with InDesign s functionality Understand how InDesign is used in industry to produce accurate representations of subject matter for final production DSGN1243 Computer Illustration Develop an understanding of the basic principles of design, color typography and page layout techniques when applied to a wide variety of formats Apply the basic principles of design using computer graphic design techniques, through Adobe Illustrator s myriad capabilities Build proficiency with Illustrator s drawing commands, editing and drawing tools and palettes Understand how Illustrator is used in industry to produce accurate representations of subject matter for final production Understand how to build and manage proper files for final production Recruitment Activities and Retention Efforts Undecided Senior Day Undecided Senior Day on Friday February 24 th from approximately 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Career and Technical Education Open House CTE open house Thursday February 23 rd from about 6-7:30 PM CAD III Final Project Public Presentation The DRFT2134 CAD III will present their solid model, color renderings, and animations of their futuristic concept vehicles on Wednesday December 14, 2011 at 6:00 PM in W108 (CAD Lab)