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ARE 24: Architectural Drafting
3.00 Credits
Riverside City College
CSU Prerequisite: ENE-21 and 30. Introduction to methods and techniques used in the development of architectural construction documents for light frame structures (Type V construction) including construction theory, notation, materials symbols, drawing format and general practice. Using Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD), this course will focus on the drawing of a set of plans to include a plot plan, foundation plan, floor plan(s), sections, exterior and interior elevations, electrical plan and structural details. Sketching techniques will also be covered. 27 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory.
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ARE 25: Advanced Architectural Drafting
3.00 Credits
Riverside City College
CSU Prerequisite: ARE-24. This course is designed for advanced study of architectural detailing and construction methods, including the preparation of working drawings. Other topics include the development of construction documents, study of the Uniform Building Code and practice from site selection to completion. A completed portfolio is a requirement of the course. 27 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory.
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ARE 26: Architectural Rendering
3.00 Credits
Riverside City College
CSU Prerequisite: None. This course provides study of pictorial drawing techniques necessary to produce architectural presentations. Finished renderings will include work in felt pen, pen and ink, various pencils, pastels, watercolor and other media variations. A completed portfolio is a requirement of the course. 27 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory.
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ARE 28: Perspective Drawing
3.00 Credits
Riverside City College
CSU Prerequisite: None. This course is designed to provide graphic communication skills used in Architecture and Architecture-related fields of Environmental Design, Landscape Design/Architecture, Interior Design and Community Planning. Purpose of the course is to provide students with a knowledge, understanding and ability to apply the keys to creating communication of three-dimensional form and space on the twodimensional surface. The course will emphasize the use of shade and shadow as well as perspective drawing techniques to produce desired graphic communication. 27 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory.
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ARE 35: History of Architecture- Beginnings of Architecture through Gothic Architecture
3.00 Credits
Riverside City College
UC, CSU Prerequisite: None. An examination of Western architecture form and design from antiquity through the Gothic period. Architectural monuments of the Western world will be analyzed and interpreted in terms of religious, social, and political context. Particular emphasis is given to process and sources of design, types and purposes of buildings as well as architecture and art in the built environment by considering the source and meaning of beauty. 54 hours lecture.
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ARE 36: History of Architecture- Renaissance to Modern
3.00 Credits
Riverside City College
UC, CSU Prerequisite: None. A survey of the major movements in the form, theory and design of Western architecture and art from the Renaissance through the 20th century will be studied analyzed and interpreted in terms of religious social and political context. Particular emphasis will be placed on a comparative study of architectural monuments and architects, the sources of design, meaning of beauty, and conditions that influence the Western architectural traditions. 54 hours lecture
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ARE 37: Architectural Design I
3.00 Credits
Riverside City College
CSU Prerequisite: None. This course is an introduction into the use of determining factors, which revolve around the design of mankind's physical and visual environment. Emphasis is placed on two- and three-dimensional representation dealing with design composition, spatial relationships and the use of various media for graphic communication. 27 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory.
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ART 1: History of Western Art: Prehistoric, Ancient and Medieval
3.00 Credits
Riverside City College
UC, CSU ( CAN ART-2) ART 1 + 2= (CAN ART SEQ A) Prerequisite: None. Advisory: Qualification for ENG-1A. Survey of the history of Western art: painting, architecture and sculpture, Prehistoric through the Medieval periods. 54 hours lecture.
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ART 10: Modern and Contemporary Art History
3.00 Credits
Riverside City College
UC, CSU Prerequisite: None. A survey of the development and history of modern art with emphasis on its major movements, leading artists and contemporary trends. Painting, sculpture and architecture will be discussed in terms of their historical, social and political context. Beginning with mid 19th century movements (Realism and Impressionism), the study will continue through the current trends and new media of the day. 54 hours lecture.
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ART 11: Gallery and Exhibition Design
3.00 Credits
Riverside City College
CSU Prerequisite: None. Practical experience in all aspects of design and installation of art exhibits in a gallery environment; including design theory and the evaluation and analysis of the communicative, aesthetic, managerial and technical factors involved in the production of exhibits. Students are expected to pay for their own materials. 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
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