Computer Drawing and Drafting

  • Engineering
Jun 02 2025
Jun 27 2025

Schedules

Session 1 (06/02/2025-06/12/2025)

Regular tuition
$3,650.00
Pacific Alumni / Pacific Employee / Family of current Pacific undergraduate student
$3,150.00
Stockton USD Sponsored
$3,650.00
Le Grand UHSD Sponsored
$3,650.00
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Description

Session 1 of the 2025 Pacific Summer Institute starts on June 2 and runs until June 12.
Check-in is in the morning of June 2nd and check-out is in the evening on June 12th.

Registration period

Registration for this schedule starts on 11/01/2024 and ends on 05/11/2025

Restrictions

Participants must be entering grades 9 to 12.

Session 2 (06/17/2025-06/27/2025)

Regular tuition
$3,650.00
Pacific Alumni / Pacific Employee / Family of current Pacific undergraduate student
$3,150.00
Ceres USD Sponsored
$3,650.00
Stockton USD Sponsored
$3,650.00
Le Grand UHSD Sponsored
$3,650.00
Gustine USD Sponsored
$3,650.00
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Description

Session 2 of the 2025 Pacific Summer Institute starts on June 17 and runs until June 27.
Check-in is in the morning of June 17th and check-out is in the evening on June 27th.

Registration period

Registration for this schedule starts on 11/01/2024 and ends on 05/25/2025

Restrictions

Participants must be entering grades 9 to 12.

Description

Communicating graphically is crucial in many professions; and it is especially critical in engineering and architecture. This opportunity will provide you with the skills to communicate your ideas in graphics. The program is led by experienced engineering faculty and staff with years of experience in this field.

Students in this program will work in the computer lab using sophisticated computer graphing programs (AutoCAD) that are used in all areas of engineering and architecture. Whether you are interested in engineering or architecture in general, you will have a great opportunity to develop the necessary skills to take college level classes in engineering design and architecture. You will also be able to create fun projects that you yourself imagine, or the instructors will assign useful and creative projects such as a wooden lap table.