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ANTH 102: Cultural Anthro
3.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
This course is the study of cultures of nonliterate societies on a comparative and holistic basis. Topics include marriage and kinship, government, economics, religion, and magic. Selected cultures studied will include: hunter-gatherers, pastoralists, and farmers from Africa, Asia, Pacific Islands, and the New World. Ethnographic methods will be focused on contemporary societies. Prerequisite: Introduction to Anthropology (ANTH101) or Departmental Approval
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ANTH 202: Cultural Anthro
3.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
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ANTH 400: Spec St-Anthro
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
This course involves independent work on a selected topic under the direction of members of the Anthropology faculty. Limited to 2 courses per student Prerequisite: Approval of the Department Chair and Division Dean
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ARCH 106: Graphic Comm
3.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
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ARCH 107: Mth + Mtl Cnst
3.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
The fundamental aspects of building materials and systems are taught in this course. Student projects are required demonstrating knowledge of basic building construction systems. Fields trips, labs and lectures, combined with student use of building product CD's, Sweet's Source and the Internet are used to retrieve data and technical information. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours
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ARCH 115: Site Development
3.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
This is a basic course to enable a student to utilize a site considering natural amenities, topography and site codes. Lectures include development of recreational, commercial and residential sites. Included is the study of topography, site planning, and grading. Environmental considerations of wind, sun, view, and buffer zones are included for development of site plans. Street contours, parking areas, surface drainage and landscaping are discussed in lectures and implemented in drafting labs which will help in the student's use of 3D modeling. Prerequisite: Work Drawings I (ARCH121) or Permission of Instructor
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ARCH 121: Work Draw I
3.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
Free hand sketching of plans and elevations are introduced to explain orthographic projection and to provide the use of scale and proportion. Further lecture and labs provide the student symbols, conventions, and wall and building sections that are implemented in Working Drawings II (ARCH122). Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours Pre/Corequisite: Computer Aided Drafting (ENGT107) or Permission of Instructor
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ARCH 122: Work Draw II w/CAD
3.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
This course develops elements of a complete set of construction documents. Plans, elevations, sections, details, and schedules are provided with the use of CAD. The practice of scanned images from approved construction documents is implemented to provide changes in the work as practiced in the industry. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours Prerequisite: Working Drawings I (ARCH121)
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ARCH 123: Graphic Communication
1.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
Basic principles of successful graphic presentations are introduced. Student projects progress from concrete to abstract representation. Effective use of color, symbols, composition and scale is stressed. Basic features of current computer programs such as fonts, graphs and 3-D representation are explored by the student. Laboratory: 2 hours
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ARCH 204: Plumb + Heat Sys
4.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
Domestic water supply, piping, and waste disposal systems are studied. Heating, ventilating systems, and energy conservation are analyzed. The interrelation of building design and building environmental control systems is considered. Charts and tables from professional level references are used. Field trips, reports, and class projects are used to build skill in applying reference material. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 4 hours Prerequisites: Survey of Physics (PHYS131) or Technical Physics I (PHYS141) or College Physics I (PHYS151) or General Physics I (PHYS161); and Introductory Algebra (MATH101) or higher or waiver by placement testing results; or Permission of Instructor
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