Computerized Construction Design and Technology
Construction & Engineering Diploma

Computerized Construction Design and Technology

CCDT offers a 12-month training program that prepares students for careers as CAD Draughtsmen and Construction Supervisors. The curriculum provides students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in these fields. This course offers in-depth training for CAD professionals targeting the local and foreign job markets where demand is high. Students will learn advanced skills and techniques needed to enter this growing field. The Land Surveying and Building Measurement modules provide students with comprehensive practical training on total station and land surveying related software applications. These skills are essential for those looking to enter the field of surveying.

Duration
12 Months
Study Mode
Full-time
Delivery
Physical

Programme Overview

Comprehensive introduction to the programme

The Diploma in Computerised Construction Design & Technology (CCDT) offers an intensive 12-month training program, preparing students for careers as CAD Draughtsmen and Construction Supervisors. This program is ideal for those aiming to excel in AutoCAD, Autodesk, Revit, and CAD 2D & 3D drawing techniques. The curriculum is tailored to meet the growing demand in both local and international job markets, providing essential skills for success.

Programme Structure

Academic curriculum and module breakdown

  • CAD 2D & 3D
  • Drawing Techniques
  • MEP
  • Fundamentals of QS
  • Fundamentals of Interior Design

Entry Requirements

Academic prerequisites and admission criteria

GCE O/L with two passes in English & Mathematics.

What’s Next for You

Academic pathways and career progression

Career Path

Entry Level: Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND in Civil Engineering or Quantity Surveying

Programme Resources

Additional materials and documentation

Programme Handbook

Comprehensive guide with detailed information about the programme structure, assessment methods, and academic requirements.

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