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ADCM 121: Construction Documents
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
Fundamental architectural, interior design and building engineering graphics standards and some building codes are presented and applied in projects that integrate systems, subsystems and components, shop drawings, specifications, estimating and construction. Drawing assignments culminate in a multidisciplinary (architectural drafting, construction management, interior design and surveying) team project to produce a set of construction drawings. Prerequisites: ADCM 111 and ADCM 112. Offered: Spring.
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ADCM 122: Building Systems, Materials And Methods II
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
A continuation of Building Systems, Materials and Methods I: building systems, subsystems and components and how they are assembled and protected. Types, properties and qualities of various building systems and materials are examined, including steel and reinforced-concrete structural systems, roofing, glazing and nonresidential finish systems. Prerequisites: ADCM 111 and ADCM 112. Offered: Spring.
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ADCM 123: Architectural Design
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
Architectural design language, concepts, principles and theories. Students improve their visual vocabulary and acquire sufficient design language to make presentations and discuss different design scenarios with a client. Offered: Spring.
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ADCM 125L: Construction Management I
4.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
An introduction to residential building construction site observation, quantity surveying, cost analysis, subcontractor and material prices solicitation, and summary and tabulation for a total bid price. Prerequisites: ADCM 111 and ADCM 112. Offered: Spring.
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ADCM 126: Archicad Building/ Modeling
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
A course in some of the software used to model buildings digitally. It covers plans, sections, elevations, quantities, renderings, animations and virtual-reality scenes. May be taken twice for degree or certificate credit. Offered: Spring.
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ADCM 131: Sustainable Design
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
This course will focus on building a working, holistic definition of sustainability. A framework of sustainable design and construction tactics will be provided, and the designer/builder's responsibility concerning sustainability will be presented. May be taken twice for degree or certificate credit. Offered: Fall.
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ADCM 132: Three- Dimensional Design
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
An interdisciplinary course for architectural, interior and cabinet design; computer drawing, modeling and illustration. May be taken twice for degree or certificate credit. Offered: Fall.
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ADCM 135L: Construction Management II
4.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
Students learn to monitor the construction process through job-site visits to include quality control, cost-control management and schedule maintenance for the purpose of obtaining a contractor's license. Prerequisite: ADCM125L. Offered: Fall.
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ADCM 201L: Design Studio
1.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
An opportunity for students to gain access to the design studio learning environment, equipment and resources. Under limited faculty supervision and assistance, students work on their own projects. Each student produces a portfolio with the goal of integrating graphic authorship and comprehension, building technology, computer skills and professionalism. May be taken twice for degree or certificate credit. Permission required. Offered: Occasionally.
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ADCM 215: Design Presentation
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
Students learn to visualize their multidisciplinary design concepts by making sketches, storyboards and flowcharts. Students learn design methods, processes and how to prepare drawings by direct experience and role playing. Offered: Fall.
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