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3.00 Credits
Investigates the environmental systems that are commonly utilized in modern structures. The course focuses on understanding and applying the basic principles that inform the design of environmental systems, with topics including the influence of site and climate, psychrometrics, thermal performance, lighting, mechanical equipment for heating, cooling, and ventilation, plumbing, and fire protection. Prerequisite: GTEC 110 with a grade of C or higher.
Prerequisite:
GTEC 110 or ARCH 110
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3.00 Credits
Investigates the environmental systems that are commonly utilized in modern structures. The course focuses on understanding and applying the basic principles that inform the design of environmental systems, with topics including the influence of site and climate, psychrometrics, thermal performance, lighting, mechanical equipment for heating, cooling, and ventilation, plumbing, and fire protection. Prerequisite: GTEC 110 with a grade of C or higher.
Prerequisite:
GTEC 110 or ARCH 110
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to sustainable architecture through the examination of criteria used to assess Green Buildings. This course examines both the design of Green Buildings and their significance to the construction industry. Integrated design is explored and the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED Green Building Rating System is utilized as the framework for reducing the environmental impacts of buildings. Building performance is analyzed in terms of sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, and indoor environmental quality via case studies, design exercises, and web research. Prerequisite: ARCH 111, 130; and GTEC 110 with grades of C or higher.
Prerequisite:
ARCH 130 & ( GTEC 110 or ARCH 110 )
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1.00 Credits
Provides students with an opportunity to develop a portfolio that utilizes work created in various ARCH courses throughout the architecture curriculum. This course teaches students how to document, assemble and refine portfolios based upon the admission requirements of transfer institutions. A course fee is required. Enrollment is restricted to students in the Architecture AAS program. Prerequisite: ARCH 211 with a grade of C or higher.
Prerequisite:
ARCH 211
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with the opportunity to work at an architecture firm, engineering firm, or other entity related to the design/construction field for a minimum of 15 hours per week. Students are able to apply their acquired knowledge and skills to "real world" situations under the supervision of a licensed architect, engineer, or related professional. Enrollment is restricted to students in the Architecture AAS program. Prerequisite: ARCH 130 and 212 with grades of C or higher; Corequisite: ARCH 233.
Prerequisite:
ARCH 130 & ARCH 212 & ARCH 233
Corequisite:
ARCH 233
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with the opportunity to work at an architecture firm, engineering firm, or other entity related to the design/construction field for a minimum of 15 hours per week. Students are able to apply their acquired knowledge and skills to "real world" situations under the supervision of a licensed architect, engineer, or related professional. Enrollment is restricted to students in the Architecture AAS program. Prerequisite: ARCH 130 and 212 with grades of C or higher; Corequisite: ARCH 233.
Prerequisite:
ARCH 130 & ARCH 212 & ARCH 233
Corequisite:
ARCH 233
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3.00 Credits
Encompasses a ten-day guided tour of architectural sites in the cities of Rome, Florence, and Venice. The course focuses on the significance of Italy's architecture and its contribution to Western architecture. Students gain exposure to the social, political, economic, and technological history of Italy through examination of its architecture. Time is devoted to covering travel logistics so as to help students prepare for the trip. A course fee is required.
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3.00 Credits
Encompasses a ten-day guided tour of architectural sites in the cities of Rome, Florence, and Venice. The course focuses on the significance of Italy's architecture and its contribution to Western architecture. Students gain exposure to the social, political, economic, and technological history of Italy through examination of its architecture. Time is devoted to covering travel logistics so as to help students prepare for the trip. A course fee is required.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the principles and elements of design and color theory as applied to problems within visual communication. This course uses a variety of media. A course fee is required.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to working with the elements and principles of three-dimensional design. This course provides students with hands-on experience as they learn the basic concepts of three-dimensional design using a variety of materials (metal, plaster, clay, PVC, wood, etc.) to produce a body of work. A course fee is required.
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