Technical Design
Use graphics and computers to communicate technical information and data.

Use graphics and computers to communicate technical information and data.
Technical Design uses graphics and computers to communicate technical information for all phases of product design and manufacturing. Students learn to use hand drawing and sketching, Computer Aided Drafting (CAD), computer modeling and 3D printing to test and communicate designs. We offer certificates and an Associate degree in Technical Design and three specific disciplines: Mechanical Technology, Architecture/Civil Technician and GIS Technology.
For information about related programs, visit the Manufacturing & Engineering Technology page.
Interested in Technical Design? Complete a short form and a member of the Welcome Center will follow up with you right away!
Prospective new students contact the Program Specialist for more information about the program.
Current and returning students contact the Advising Center to connect with a Student Success Coach or your Faculty Advisor.
Olympic College offers an Associate of Technical Arts (AAT) degree in Technical Design, and three certificates: the Certificate of Completion in Mechanical Technology, Certificate of Completion in GIS/Architectural and Civil Technician, and Certificate of Recognition in Technical Design.
Most students enrolled in Technical Design plan to enter or advance their careers after attaining their associate degree or certificate.
If you are planning to transfer to a university, work with your Student Success Coach or Faculty Advisor to create your academic plan.
You should consult with an advisor at the transfer institution for specific requirements.
Visit the Olympic College Transfer Center webpage for more info.
Graduates with degrees in Engineering Technology can pursue numerous career fields, including:
Visit O*Net OnLine to view these and other career opportunities.
Currently, no license is required for entry level technical design careers in Washington State. Students are encouraged to research career goals as more employers are seeking employees with degrees and training that is state-of-the-art (i.e. CAD).
Students are encouraged to work closely with advisors at Olympic College and with advisors for transfer programs to lead to advancement opportunities in employment.
Information on further training and employment can be researched at the American Design Drafting Association international website.
Cannon's View
Coffee Grinder View
Rubics Cube View
Trebuchet View
Trophy Gear View
Chopping Block
Computer Case Fan
Elbow Engine with Pump
Laser Scanner
Oscillating fan
Shaper Tool Head
Working Piston with Propeller
The Technical Design faculty provides a range of scheduling options to meet the needs of full-time and part-time students and those who need day, evening or distance classes.
In addition, “We are highly sensitive to the differential needs and learning styles of our students and utilize a variety of perspectives and pedagogical styles so that both traditional and nontraditional students will find a comfortable and safe learning environment in our classes.”
Every student is assigned an advising team consisting of your Student Success Coach and Faculty Advisor. Your Faculty Advisor is determined once you decide on your specific academic program. The following professors are the advisors for Technical Design.
Technical Design is part of the Manufacturing & Trades Division. Visit the division webpage for more info, including support resources and services, and contact info for division staff and the dean. The division office can assist you with: