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ARC 202: Architectural Drawing IV
5.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
5 Credit Hours 90 Contact Hours (45 Lecture, 45 Lecture/Lab Combination) Advanced working drawings for a variety of non-residential construction: steel and concrete frames with masonry walls. Includes related materials and components and custom detailing, connections, and framing. Also covered are advanced drawing systems.
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ARC 208: Architectural Building Materials II
3.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
3 Credit Hours 45 Contact Hours (Lecture) Covers basic stress analysis, non-residential steel and concrete frame construction, roofing, plaster and stucco, gypsum board, light gauge metal framing, non-residential door and window assemblies, hardware, and wood and plywood.
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ARC 211: Building Service Systems II
2.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
2 Credit Hours 30 Contact Hours (Lecture) Continues ARC 114. Additional topics include heating, cooling, ventilation, fire protection, and conveying systems.
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ARC 218: Surveying
3.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
3 Credit Hours 67.5 Contact Hours (Lecture/Lab Combination) Corequisite: MAT 108 or MAT 122 Includes the fundamentals of plane surveying and the basic surveying instruments. It emphasizes construction-related aspects of surveying and the development of skills in using surveying field information. Surveying projects are generally covered in coordinated and fieldwork segments each four-hour class period.
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ARC 222: Estimating & Print Reading
5.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
5 Credit Hours 75 Contact Hours (Lecture) Covers current methods of estimating cost of materials and labor for both residential and commercial construction. Print reading, specifications, and quantity takeoffs are an integral part of this course.
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ARC 223: Introduction to Building Codes
3.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
3 Credit Hours 45 Contact Hours (Lecture) Covers the legal requirements imposed on construction by building codes specifically required by the Uniform Building Code and local modifications to it.
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ARC 224: Construction Contracts & Management
3.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
3 Credit Hours 45 Contact Hours (Lecture) Covers construction scheduling methods, specifications, bonds and insurance, general conditions of the construction contract, construction contracts, and labor-management issues.
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ARC 226: Construction Scheduling
3.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
3 Credit Hours 45 Contact Hours (Lecture) Discusses various methods of project scheduling. Emphasis will be placed on critical path method techniques and strategies.
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ARC 227: Architectural Structures
5.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
5 Credit Hours 75 Contact Hours (Lecture) Corequisite: MAT 108 or equivalent Introduces the concepts of moments of inertia, centroids, shear force and bending moment diagrams, beam and column design, combined stresses, walls, footings, connections, structural systems of wood, reinforced concrete, and steel.
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ARC 235: Contemporary Architectural Theory II
2.00 Credits
Pikes Peak Community College
2 Credit Hours 30 Contact Hours (Lecture) Theoretical aspects of architectural design and site planning; and the significance of Medieval, Renaissance, Mannerist, Baroque, Revivalist, Pre-modern, Modern, Post-Modern, and Contemporary architectural history periods.
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