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5.00 Credits
This course studies the fundamental elements of architecture, its development, and its meaning to various cultures throughout western history. Architecture is viewed from the perspectives of form, function, interior and exterior space, technological development, and landscape. ARCH 100 meets elective requirements in the Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degree programs.
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2.00 Credits
This course presents basic concepts and fundamentals of drafting especially for the building construction industry and covers the use of drawing instruments, lettering practices, basic line work, dimension procedures and an introduction to orthographic projection.
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4.00 Credits
This course is intended to develop the skills of drafting especially for building construction and covers the use of lettering practices, line quality and weights, dimension procedures, orthographic projection, and the drawing of plans, sections and elevations.
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2.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the basic features of AutoCAD. Emphasis is placed on the basic display, drawing, editing, dimensioning, and text commands required for the elementary use of AutoCAD. Lectures, in-class demonstrations, and hands on work sessions are employed as teaching tools during the course. The course uses the current release of AutoCAD.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the intermediate features of AutoCAD and builds upon the basics learned in ARCH 112. Emphasis is placed on advanced dimensioning features, hatching, attributes, external references and paper/model space. Several small projects will be created utilizing these features. Lectures, in-class demonstrations, and hands-on work sessions are employed as teaching tools during the course. The course uses current release of AutoCAD.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the advanced features of AutoCAD and builds upon ARCH 113. Emphasis is placed the use of additional two-dimensional drafting commands. The student will learn the tools necessary to create a set of working drawings for a residential project. Lectures, in-class demonstrations, and hands-on work sessions are employed as teaching tools during the course. The course uses current release of AutoCAD.
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3.00 Credits
This course is to provide training in the use of basic display, drawing, manipulation, dimensioning, text, cell, reference files and plotting commands required to the elementary use of Bentley MicroStation. After mastering system basics, students will be given individual projects.
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3.00 Credits
This course outlines the various phases of residential construction for site analysis to finish material installations, including conventional wood framing, floor and roof truss framing, heavy timber/post and beam construction, and various plywood panel construction techniques. Additional topics discussed include the design and use of floor joist span charts, simple beam and footing design, as well as roof and foundation design. This course concludes with the choice of building a structural/framing model or preparing a PowerPoint presentation of a residential construction task.
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3.00 Credits
ARCH 161 is a manual drafting course that is designed to serve as a basis for presentation drawings by hand or using the computer. Problems are designed to strengthen the student’s understanding of 3D drawing principles, and to use those principles in order to solve drawing and design issues.
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2.00 Credits
This course studies the electrical code, electrical systems, standards, conventional symbols, nomenclature, layouts and fixture and equipment schedules. Coordination of electrical work with the elements of the building is emphasized.
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