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3.00 Credits
History of Architecture studies the ingenuity and imagination of the human spirit in shaping the built environment related to cultural, political, social, and technological history. Presents a survey of architectural styles, architects, design philosophies, and building materials used by time, period, country, region and city. Requires oral presentations, essays, term papers, research and small projects. Field trips to historical architectural sites are a part of this course.
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3.00 Credits
Covers residential design and drafting. Includes interior space planning, structural design and development of working drawings. Provides opportunity for students to design a residence using accepted building standards.
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3.00 Credits
: Introduces various construction materials, composition and application. Studies specifications of materials, construction contracts, and applications required in the building industry.
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3.00 Credits
Presents a survey and history of pictorial drawings. Studies light and color, rendering media, and application of different architectural rendering techniques and media through a series of exercises.
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3.00 Credits
This intermediate course improves the student¿s CAD ability by presenting intermediate CAD commands, which will lead to the creation of advanced prototype drawings, graphic manipulation of symbol libraries, the utilization of advanced dimensioning techniques, and application of data sharing techniques. Detailed plotting instruction will also be covered. Students will be expected to complete several projects relating to command topics covered on a weekly basis.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to raster & vector based applications as they relate to the CAD field. Demonstrates the knowledge of devices used in the creation and for the output of drawings. Understand the importance of graphics in the design process and how it impacts the design field. These skills are developed by producing work from related applications.
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3.00 Credits
This course combines fundamental computer graphics concepts of design, visualization, communication and display within an industrial sketching metaphor. Exercises and projects in graphic theory, problem solving and sketching skill development provide students with activities that focus on further development within CADD, vector imaging, raster imaging and other related formats. A variety of sketching techniques are used to gather critical information and transform graphical data into effective design communication instruments. Produces samples for student portfolios.
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3.00 Credits
Provides intermediate instruction in illustration techniques using computer software designed for creating illustrations, technical, drawing, logos, packaging, maps, charts, and graphs utilizing CADD data. Emphasis is on preparing effective, creative illustrations for various media applications in an efficient, productive manner. Produces samples for student portfolios
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3.00 Credits
Provides fundamental instruction in working with vector images (CAD drawings) while applying elements and principles of design to illustrations for various output. Combines color theory, creativity, type and layout design for renderings.
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3.00 Credits
Provides fundamental instruction how animation scripts are developed as well as how visual stories are told through technical elements such as composition, lighting, framing and perspective. Exploring how to tap into creativity and create interesting original animations.
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