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4.00 Credits
This computer-aided design (CAD) based course focuses on commercial building design, documentation, building placement, and site analysis and development, including the use of surveying equipment, field notes, and calculations. Topics include building codes, structural systems, and building components in construction documents. Prerequisite: AET 125, AET 164, (Test Score of ENG 101 or higher), (Test score of MAT 183 or higher or concurrent)
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4.00 Credits
In this capstone course, students use multiple computer aided design (CAD) software platforms to develop architectural projects in a collaborative team approach. Emphasis is on research, building codes, building systems, sustainability, and innovative industry practices. Prerequisites: AET 236 and AET 250
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the design process using abstract and applied projects in three-dimensional (3D) form to investigate the relationship among scale, context, and building elements. It includes the impact of function, materials, and structure on the design process in creating architecture. Prerequisite: AET 125 and AET 164
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3.00 Credits
Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a paid cooperative educational work experience. Students develop technical skills, investigate career choices, build confidence, network with people in the field, and transition for entry into the workforce. Prerequisites: AET 125 and AET 164
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3.00 Credits
This course is an unpaid internship educational work experience. Students develop technical skills, investigate career choices, build confidence, network with people in the field, and transition for entry into the workforce. Prerequisites: AET 125 and AET 164
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1.00 Credits
A survey course which briefly covers topics relating to the Air Force and defense. Focuses on the structure and missions of Air Force organizations, officership, and professionalism. Introduction into the use of communication skills. This course is taught in the fall semester at the University of Delaware or at the Dover Air Force Base. Prerequisite: None
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of AFS 110, Foundations of the United States Air Force I. A survey course which briefly covers topics relating to the Air Force and defense. Focuses on the structure and missions of Air Force organizations, officership, and professionalism. Introduction into the use of communication skills. This course is taught in the spring semester at the University of Delaware or at the Dover Air Force Base. Prerequisite: AFS 110
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1.00 Credits
This course (to be taken in conjunction with AFS 110) is a weekly laboratory that touches on the topics of Air Force customs and courtesies, health and physical fitness, and drill and ceremonies. This course is taught in the fall semester at the University of Delaware. Prerequisite: None
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of AFS 150 (to be taken in conjunction with AFS 111). Provides instruction on the ROTC program and an overview to Air Force skills and life. This course is taught in the spring semester at the University of Delaware. Prerequisite: None
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