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ARC 110: s Wood and Masonry Construction Technology
5.00 Credits
Triton College
An introduction to wood and masonry construction and residentialworking drawings, including floor plans, foundation plans, wall sections, building sections, site plan, electrical and plumbing drawings. Building codes, zoning ordinances, building materials and systems will be studied. Manual drafting techniques will be used. Rough carpentry framing, finish carpentry and masonry construction trade skills will be taught. Prerequisite: ARC 109 or passing a proficiency examination Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 6 hours (course fee required)
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ARC 114: Architectural Models I
2.00 Credits
Triton College
Study models are built of cardboard, mat board and foam core in this course. Techniques for contours, trees, people, cars and grass included. Lecture: 1 hour Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
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ARC 120: s Steel Construction Technology
5.00 Credits
Triton College
Construction drawings for a small steel-framed industrial building, including floor plans, wall sections, elevations, metal pan stairs, reflected ceiling plans, structural steel roof-framing plans, shop drawings and spread, pile- and caissonfoundation drawings will be covered. Drawings will all be done on AutoCAD. Steel framing and erection, metal deck installation, and welding trade skills will be taught. Prerequisite: ARC 110 Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 6 hours (course fee required)
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ARC 130: s Concrete Construction Technology
5.00 Credits
Triton College
Students study the design process, structural engineering, specification writing and codes while preparing an abbreviated set of architectural, structural and mechanical construction documents for a concrete framed building. Concrete mixing, forming and pouring trade skills will be taught. Prerequisite: ARC 110 Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 6 hours (course fee required)
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ARC 140: s MEP Construction Technology
5.00 Credits
Triton College
Students complete a partial set of mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection construction documents for a commercial building. Mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection fabrication and installation trade skills will be taught. Prerequisite: ARC 110 Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 6 hours (course fee required)
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ARC 143: Interior Materials of Construction
2.00 Credits
Triton College
Various flooring materials, including carpet, ceramic and quarry tile, wood, stone, cork, rubber, vinyl, sheet vinyl and terrazzo are covered. Also included are plaster and drywall, glass, wall finishes, paints and stain, moisture control and insulation. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 1 hour (course fee required)
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ARC 145: Architectural Models II
2.00 Credits
Triton College
Advanced course in making finished presentation models using techniques for cutting and finishing plexiglass and masking and spray painting with lacquer. Prerequisite: ARC 114 Lecture: 1 hour Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
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ARC 171: Architectural Design I
3.00 Credits
Triton College
A beginning studio course in basic design and drawing introducing the aesthetic principles of movement, balance, rhythm, repetition, proportion, scale and sequence, along with sketching and drawing techniques, orthographic projection, axonometric, obliques, perspectives, shades, shadows and models. May be combined with ARC 172 (advanced architecture students) in order to be able to learn from other students' efforts, share ideas and learn how to work as a team. Prerequisite: ARC 109 or concurrent enrollment, and ARC 187 or concurrent enrollment Lecture: 1 hour Laboratory: 5 hours (course fee required)
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ARC 172: s Architectural Design II
5.00 Credits
Triton College
A studio course in architectural design using aesthetic principles of movement, balance, rhythm, repetition, proportion, scale and sequence to produce architectural designs of buildings and elements of buildings by means of drawings and models. May be combined with ARC 171 (beginning architecture students) in order to be able to learn from other students' efforts, share ideas, and learn how to work as a team. Prerequisite: ARC 171 Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 6 hours (course fee required)
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ARC 187: Architectural Drawing and Models
3.00 Credits
Triton College
Freehand sketching techniques, color perspective rendering techniques and model building techniques. Lecture: 1 hour Laboratory: 5 hours (course fee required)
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