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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite or Corequisite: ENG 100 Recommended Prep: ENG 102 This course introduces the student to accounting theory and the methods used to record and report financial information. It analyzes methods for valuing the assets, liabilities and ownership of an organization. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ACC 201 This course introduces the student to managerial methods for evaluating financial performance including cost accounting, budgeting break-even analysis, ratio analysis, and sources and uses of funds. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AEC 80, or AEC 81, or instructor approval AEC major only. The foundation AutoCAD course in the Architectural, Engineering and CAD Technologies program. Basic commands and operations from 2D drawing and editing tools to creating solid models and rendering. 2D drawing, text, dimensions, blocks, hatching, reference files, sharing data, 3D drawing, plotting, and more. Designed to qualify students for Autodesk certification. This course also available non-credit in four modules. (2 hrs. lect.; 6 hrs. lab. per week)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AEC 80, or AEC 81, or instructor approval AEC major only. This is a first course in graphics that is followed by other courses in the AEC program that involve graphical conceptualization and representation. It is comprised of three components: (1) computer architectural modeling in SketchUp or similar program, (2) visualization using AutoCAD and specialized software, and (3) freehand drawing. Perspective drawing, entourage, shadows, descriptive geometry, and sections and rotations, are walkthrough simulations are some of the topics included in the course. (1 hr. lect.; 6 hrs. lab.)
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3.00 Credits
A broad survey of materials and products used in the building industry, their nature, characteristics, variety and uses. Concrete, masonry, wood, metals, conveying systems, electrical and mechanical systems, and other topics based on the CSI format. Emphasis on materials and construction in Hawaii. An interactive Internet course-not a CAD or project-based course. This course also available non-credit in three modules. (2 hrs. lect.; 3 hrs. lab. per week)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AEC 110 Recommended Prep: AEC 118 AEC major only. A core AEC course in basic building construction and common construction drawings. Foundations, framing, doors and windows, cornices, roofs-architectural dimensions, materials symbols, drawing conventions, construction conceptualization, and more. An AutoCAD course that applies procedures from AEC 110 and materials information from AEC 118. This course also available non-credit in three modules. (2 hrs. lect.; 3 hrs. lab. per week)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AEC 114 AEC major only. A design fundamentals, development, and presentation course that precedes the projectbased working drawings courses (AEC 130 and 140). Application of AEC 114 techniques to preliminary board designs of increasing complexity. Architectural design concepts and principles, application of AutoCAD and ArchiCAD, study models, rendering, group and juried presentations. (2 hrs. lect.; 3 hrs. lab. per week)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AEC 110 and AEC 114 AEC major only. This course provides students with the opportunity to work on a medium-size modeling/ drafting project using the latest architectural software. Emphasis is on the three-dimensional drawing tools of the Revit software. Architectural models, rendering, and animation are important elements of the course. Students create photo realistic computer images of buildings, components, and the project site. (2 hrs. lect.; 3 hrs. lab. per week)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AEC 110, AEC 114, and MATH 53/55/107/140/ placement in MATH 205 AEC major only. Introduction to civil engineering drawing with AutoCAD. Maps, surveys, drawing scales and conventions, contours and profiles, site plans and plot plans, site utilities, topographic models, excavation, retaining walls, highway layout, subdivision and block plans. This course also available non-credit. (1 hr. lect.; 6 hrs. lab. per week) 172 AEC 130 Residentia l Wor king Drawings (3) Prerequisite: AEC 120 Corequisite: AEC 131 or instructor approval AEC major only. A core course in the advanced study and application of materials and methods of construction specifically related to two-story dwellings. Projects utilize light wood, steel, and/or masonry construction principles and practices. Basic residential planning, drafting expressions, architectural details, and complete working drawings. All drawing is done using computer-aided design (CAD) software. (1 hr. lect.; 6 hrs. lab. per week)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AEC 120, ENG 100 Corequisite: AEC 130 AEC major only. This course explores the ramifications of codes on building projects. Students apply the material of the course relating to zoning, building, and accessibility requirements to drawing projects in the corequisite course, AEC 130. This is a lecturediscussion- exercise course. (2 hrs. lect. per week)
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