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AEC 110C: Basic AutoCAD II
1.00 Credits
Hawaii Community College
PreReq: AEC 110B; and Eng 51 or Eng 21 or Eng 22 or ESL 15 CoReq: AEC 120, and AEC 123, and AEC 127 (or prior completion of any) Designed for students interested in CAD drawing. Advanced application to design and draw construction plans utilizing AutoCAD LT. Students will set up drawing sheets for plotting using paper space and model space and applications including how to extract information about a drawing. Manipulation of 3-D drawing commands will also be introduced if program is available. (2 lec/lab hrs.)
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AEC 115: Introduction to Architecture
2.00 Credits
Hawaii Community College
PreReq: Placement in Eng 20R or in ESL 9 Recommended: Placement in Eng 22, keyboarding skills, access to a computer with Internet Designed for students interested in the architectural field. Overview of the architectural profession includes professional ethics, industry organizational structure, licensing and its educational requirements, typical framework of architectural firms, compensation, model codes, awarding of contracts and legal requirements for construction projects, project administration, professional organizations, and career opportunities in related fields. Covers the work of significant architects and the importance of the creative thinking process and its application to basic design theory. Exercises emphasize the development of basic skills used in the design of simplified architectural projects. (4 lec/lab hrs.)
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AEC 117: Introduction to Surveying
1.00 Credits
Hawaii Community College
PreReq: Placement in Eng 20R or in ESL 9; and Math 50 or higher CoReq: AEC 110B or prior completion Recommended: Placement in Eng 22, keyboarding skills, access to a computer with Internet An introductory course of the concepts of plane surveying including the use, adjustment, and maintenance of the engineering field equipment. Emphasis will be on accuracy in performing fieldwork, free-hand lettering, and the use of the engineering scales for conventions, site and plot plans. Civil Engineering drawings using AutoCAD will be explored. (2 lec/lab hrs.)
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AEC 118: Construction Materials
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Community College
PreReq: Eng 51 or Eng 21 or Eng 22 or ESL 15 CoReq: AEC 110B or prior completion Recommended: Access to a computer with Internet A broad survey of materials and products used in the building industry including concrete, masonry, wood, metals, electrical and mechanical systems and other topics based on the Construction Specification Institute (CSI) format. Emphasis on construction and materials in Hawai'i including their nature, characteristic, variety and uses. (6 lec/lab hrs.)
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AEC 120: Introduction to Construction Drawings
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Community College
PreReq: AEC 118 CoReq: AEC 110C or prior completion A core course in basic building construction and common construction drawings. Foundation, framing, finishes, roofs, architectural dimensions, materials symbols, drawings conventions, and more will be covered. An AutoCAD course that applies procedures from AED 110B, AEC 110C, and AEC 118. (6 lec/lab hrs.)
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AEC 123: Residential Planning and Design
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Community College
PreReq: Math 66 CoReq: AEC 120 or prior completion Architectural design concepts, application of AutoCAD, study models, sketching, and group critiqued presentations of design will be introduced. Application of AEC 110B, 118, and 120 are incorporated. A structural model of a three-bedroom residence will be constructed. (6 lec/lab hrs.)
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AEC 127: Civil Engineering Drawing
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Community College
PreReq: AEC 117; and Math 66; and Eng 51 or Eng 21 or Eng 22 or ESL 15 CoReq: AEC 110C or prior completion Introduction to civil engineering drawing including maps, surveys, contours and profiles, site plans, site utilities, and land excavation. Also included are AutoCAD drawings to alter site contours, retain site areas, and flanking cut-and-fill gradients for roadways. (6 lec/lab hrs.)
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AEC 130: Residential Working Drawings
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Community College
PreReq: AEC 120 CoReq: AEC 131 and AEC 138 (or prior completion of either) 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. Course includes basic residential planning, drafting expressions, structural details and complete working drawings of a two-story dwelling. All drawing is done using AutoCAD. (1 lec hr., 6 lab hrs.)
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AEC 131: Construction Codes
2.00 Credits
Hawaii Community College
CoReq: AEC 130 or prior completion This course explores the ramifications of codes on building project. Construction codes are used to produce project drawings that meet zoning, building and accessibility requirements. (2 lec hrs.)
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AEC 133: Basic Arch Studio A
4.00 Credits
Hawaii Community College
PreReq: AEC 123 and AEC 135 CoReq: AEC 134 or prior completion Perception, design and communication is explored through human perception, multi-sensory reception, interpretation of sensory input by the brain and emotional and cultural factors. Elements and principles of basic two- and three-dimensional design concepts. Formal/spatial exercises that explore elements, surfaces, measure and order in both graphic and architectural contexts. Analytical exercises which examine both existing and self-created orders and studio activities involving thinking, reading, writing, drafting, model making, and especially drawing (freehand, with instruments and computer). (8 lec/lab hrs.)
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