The Workshop course is a cornerstone in shaping the skills of design students, serving as a practical bridge between theoretical knowledge and the real-world application of engineering drawing techniques. It is not merely a series of technical sessions, but rather an interactive learning environment that helps students develop spatial understanding, recognize geometric relationships, and refine visual accuracy.<br /><br />Through this course, students first learn the basics of manual drafting, gradually progressing to the use of modern digital tools. This structured approach equips them with both analytical and practical skills, enabling them to visually communicate design ideas with clarity and precision. The course reinforces essential concepts such as projections, perspectives, and geometric proportions—foundational knowledge for any interior or architectural designer.<br /><br />The Workshop course also promotes teamwork and critical thinking, as students are often tasked with collaborative projects and the analysis of architectural or artistic works. These exercises prepare them for real-world work environments where collaboration and design critique are key.<br /><br />From a sustainability perspective, this course directly supports Sustainable Development Goal 4: "Quality Education", by improving the quality of instruction through a hands-on, skill-integrated approach. It also aligns with Goal 9: "Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure", by encouraging innovation in spatial understanding and sustainable design thinking.<br /><br />Al-Mustaqbal University the first university of Iraq .<br /><br />