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ARCH 402: Architectural Design VI
5.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
An increasingly complex large-scale design problem in the ambiguous suburban realm (Long Island) tests characteristics of urbanity/suburbanity in both public and private domains. The interaction of architecture and planning are explored through study of infrastructure, program, type and landscape. Prerequisites: ARCH 401 and admission to Bachelor of Architecture Degree program.
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ARCH 411: Advanced Structural Concepts I
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Conceptual studies of the behavior of structures under load and the analysis of forces acting on these structures. Building frames, trusses, long spans, prestressed and precast members. Use of models. Prerequisites: ARCH 311 and ARCH 312.
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ARCH 412: Advanced Structural Concepts II
2.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Continuing conceptual studies of behavior of structural systems including space frames, arches and domes, suspension structures, membrane structures, and high rise buildings. Introduction to methods of analysis including use of the computer and models. Prerequisite: ARCH 411.
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ARCH 416: Advanced Structural Concepts in CAD
2.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Advanced studies of behavior of structural systems, utilizing CAD in the investigations. Systems may include space frames, arches and domes, suspension and membrane structures, and high-rise buildings. Methods of analysis utilize digital media. Prerequisite: ARCH 411.
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ARCH 423: Project Integration Studio
5.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Students working in teams generate and develop the design of a small-scale building. In the process the students incorporate the guidelines as described in the phases of service of the Professional A.I.A. Agreement. The design of a harmonious relationship between the site and building is stressed. Emphasis is placed on creativity in the process of integrating all building systems (spatial, structural, mechanical and electrical) in the design. Prerequisite: ARCH 202 (6176), completion of 3rd year.
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ARCH 471: Construction Supervision and Management I
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Concepts and goals of construction supervision and management and their application to contemporary building, including conventional and innovative building methods and structural concepts. Installation problems, requirements, and costs. Construction manager's legal responsibilities and obligations. The manager's relation to various building professionals. Quantity surveys, cost control, and scheduling. Prerequisite: completion of three years.
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ARCH 472: Construction Supervision and Management II
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Continuation of Construction Management I. Cost estimating, bidding negotiations, labor and trade union relations, advanced cost and schedule control methods. Prerequisites: completion of three years and ARCH 471.
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ARCH 473: Construction Management Contracts
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
The management of a project from conceptualization to completion is studied. The responsibilities of the construction manager in contracts and communication with the owner, consultants and contractors/sub-contractors will be reviewed. Methods of financial management and account, record-keeping, construction safety and risk management/ time management will be discussed. Prerequisite: Completion of 3rd year.
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ARCH 474: Real Estate Fundamentals and Development
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
The course will outline the owners expectation of the construction manager in the development process. Project feasibility, zoning issues and project financing will be presented and discussed by means of case studies. Prerequisite: Completion of 3rd year.
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ARCH 475: Computer Aided Management and Administration
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This course teaches concepts and goals of construction management and administration and their application to contemporary buildings using computer-aided methods and contemporary digital media. Topics include installation issues, legal responsibilities, costs and benefits, relation between building trades and professionals, critical path methods, administrative organization and on line project management methods. Prerequisite: Completion of 3rd year.
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