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4.00 Credits
This course addresses topics relevant to the Design + Research concentration. Readings, discussion and analytical projects address contemporary issues in the field. Prerequisite: 5th year status in Design + Research, ARCH916 D+R Studio VII: Special Topics, ARCH926 D+R Theory and Methods, and ARCH936 D+R Thesis Preparation; Corequisite: ARCH956 D+R Studio VIII: Thesis. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
This course addresses topics relevant to the Design + Technology concentration. Readings, discussion and analytical projects address contemporary issues in the field. Prerequisite: 5th year status in Design + Technology, ARCH917 D+T Studio VII: Special Topics, ARCH927 D+T Theory and Methods, and ARCH937 D+T Thesis Preparation; Corequisite: ARCH967 D+T Studio VIII: Thesis. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
This course addresses topics relevant to the Design + Culture concentration. Readings, discussion and analytical projects address contemporary issues in the field. Prerequisite: 5th year status in Design + Culture, ARCH919 D+C Studio VII: Special Topics, ARCH929 D+C Theory and Methods, and ARCH939 D+C Thesis Preparation; Corequisite: ARCH969 D+C Studio VIII: Thesis. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces basic principles of biology, including cell structure and function, and metabolism; genetics; reproduction; theories of evolution; classific-ations of organisms; plant form and function, animal form and function; community ecology and ecosystems dynamics. Emphasis placed on scientific inquiry. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the evolution, biology and classification of vertebrates, including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Acomparative approach will be used to examine the respiratory, circulatory, endocrine, skeletal, nervous reproductive and digestive systems of vertebrates. Emphasis on evolution, speciation, behavior, spatial patters, migration. Communications, thermal adaptations, communication, coloration and behavior of vertebrates may be emphasized. Lecture and laboratory components are included. Prerequisite: BIOL 110 General Biology. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of construction contracts including conditions of agreement and modifications. Students analyze the Massachusetts State Building Code as it applies to buildings. Prerequisites: BLDG155 Construction Methods or CCEV115 Construction Graphics; or ARCH201 Contract Drawing and Methods II. ACPE Course.
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4.00 Credits
A detailed study of current methods and equipment used in timber, masonry and steel construction. Laboratory exercises emphasize plan reading. ACPE Course.
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4.00 Credits
The fundamentals of construction estimating are covered. Quantity surveys are made for various building components and prices determined for labor and materials, using a current pricing handbook. Standard estimators' forms are prepared. Computer techniques and applications are also examined. Prerequisites: BLDG155 Construction Methods, BLDG420 Construction Operations and CCEV115 Construction Graphics. ACPE Course.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to reinforced concrete buildings with concentration on mix design and complete applications according to the ACI Standard Code, with emphasis on laboratory testing practices of fresh and hardened concrete. Prerequisites: BLDG155 Construction Methods; and ARCH145 Architectural CADD or CCEV115 Construction Graphics. ACPE Course.
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4.00 Credits
Materials handling in heavy construction. The selection and application of heavy construction equipment including equipment productivity and cost. Prerequisite: BLDG155 Construction Methods. ACPE Course.
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