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4.00 Credits
An introduction to graphic communication in the architectural, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. Manual drafting, technical sketching, and CAD software are utilized in the production of working drawings. Project emphasis is distributed among architectural, civil engineering, and interior design topics. Cr. 4. Hours Class 2, Lab. 4-6.
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3.00 Credits
A study of residential building and the graphic and written documents required for its construction. CAD familiarity is required and a model may be required. Preparation for Course P: ARET 123; C: ARET 167. Cr. 3. Hours Class 1, Lab. 4-6.
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3.00 Credits
Properties of construction materials and components and an introduction to their use in various construction systems. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Preparation of graphic and written documents to construct an intermediate-sized commercial or institutional building. A model may be required. Computer applications. Preparation for Course P: ARET 167. Cr. 3. Hours Class 1, Lab. 4-6.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of basic environmental control parameters of heating, ventilating, air conditioning, plumbing, lighting, electricity, and their equipment (size and shapes) and the physiological effects on mankind. Emphasis placed on definitions, types of systems, and physical characteristics of equipment. Preparation for Course P: ARET 124, MA 153. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of ARET 281 with emphasis on calculation and basic design for heating, ventilating and air conditioning, plumbing, lighting, electrical, and other equipment with laboratory practice applying concepts and calculations to a term project. Term project is the development of mechanical, plumbing, lighting, and power plans for a light commercial building or residence. Computer application. Preparation for Course P: ARET 281. Cr. 3. Hours Class 2, Lab. 2.
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3.00 Credits
Professional office-oriented project presentation techniques. Can include model building, sketching, perspective, and rendering with a variety of media. Preparation for Course P: ARET 222 and INTR 121; must be in CNTB program/CNET major. Cr. 3. Hours Class 1, Lab. 6
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3.00 Credits
This course approaches sustainable construction for buildings by examining the physiology required for human functions and considers how building components and systems affect human performance and well-being. Examines the construction process from site planning through construction process, to commissioning and occupancy. Develops understanding of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) criteria. A model may be required. Computer application. Preparation for Course P: CNET 280,?CET 283. Cr. 3. Hours Class 1, Lab. 6.
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3.00 Credits
Comprehensive study of how land is used by human communities in the context of planners, architects, engineers, and constructors. Case studies will be examined in conjunction with problems and procedures in land-use planning. Preparation for Course P: Must be in CNTB program/CNET major. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Lectures and projects in land analysis and planning techniques for use in assessment of land development. Subjects will cover building location, grading, drainage, roads, parking requirements, and utilities. Computer application. Preparation for Course P: Must be in CNTB program/CNET major. Cr. 3. Hours Class 2, Lab. 3.
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