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3.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 120 field hrs per semester, 3 cr Assignment to field work/study situations of approximately eight-toten hours per week at one of the following: an architectural office, engineering office, interior design office, architecture, engineering or interior design branch of a municipal agency or corporate design office, construction administration or office practices branch of a construction firm. A drafting position with a nonarchitectural firm is subject to review. Each student will keep a log/journal to be shared in group seminars. Supervision will be by faculty and by the job supervisor. Prerequisites: ARCH 2400/AR 401, ARCH 2411/AR 411 and approval of internship director
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr The course is designed for students who have had no previous background in Arabic. It focuses on four essential components: listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in Modern Standard Arabic. Prerequisite: Foreign language placement examination
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3.00 Credits
3cl hrs, 3cr The course builds on and further expands students' developing skills in the four essential components of listening, speaking, reading and writing Modern Standard Arabic, through studying a range of intermediate-level texts which focus on Arabic culture, ideas and history. Prerequisite: ARB 1101, or foreignlanguage placement examination
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr This course is designed for students who have taken Arabic 1 and 2 or have permission from the Humanities Department. Adopting the communicative approach in teaching Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), this course will continue to focus on the four essential language skills: listening, speaking, reading (both oral and comprehension) and writing, and integrate cultural and social components with the languagelearning experience. Through audio and video materials, students will be exposed to contemporary Arab society, literature and culture. Pre- or corequisite: ARB 1102, or foreign-language placement test
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr This course is designed for students who have taken Intermediate Arabic 1 or have permission from the Humanities Department. Through the four essential language skills: listening, speaking, reading (both oral and comprehension) and writing in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), this course will introduce students to more complex grammatical forms and structures, expand their knowledge of Arabic words, idiomatic expressions. Students will begin to learn the variation in register through the use of authentic texts (journalistic, poetic, Qur'anic), and also learn about Islam, literature, Arab history and the diverse cultures of the Arab world. Pre- or corequisite: ARB 2201 or foreign-language placement test
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2.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 3 lab hrs, 2 cr Introduction to the fundamental principles of architectural drafting and detail analysis. Surveying existing conditions, development of plans, elevations, sections and basic detailing are covered, as well as material applications and the use of drafting instruments. The student will develop an understanding of light wood frame construction and will learn how to develop a basic set of working drawings. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in mathematics
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3.00 Credits
2 cl hrs, 3 lab hrs, 3 cr Basic architectural visualization systems, with an emphasis on orthographic projections, parallel line drawings and preliminary threedimensional models. The student will acquire skills with respect to the visual interpretation of threedimensional objects and the delineation of same, using standard projection systems and free hand sketching techniques to promote an ability to translate freely between two- and three-dimensional reality. Prerequisite: None
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2.00 Credits
2 cl hrs, 2 cr The study of architectural technology from prehistoric times to the present, stressing the development of structural systems and the exploration of materials. This course will explore the interaction of building design and historic socio-economic determinants. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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2.00 Credits
2 cl hrs, 2 cr An introduction to basic materials of construction and their employment in the building construction industry, with emphasis on wood, masonry, steel and concrete. Prerequisite or corequisite: ENG 1101/EG 101
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2.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 3 lab hrs, 2 cr The continuation of the development of skills learned in ARCH 1100/AR 100. The course includes the production of architectural contract documents (working drawings) for a one-story incombustible commercial building. Prerequisites: ARCH 1100/AR 100 and CUNY certification in reading and writing
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