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ARCH 132: Introduction to Design II;5 credits
5.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course continues the design fundamentals introduced in ARCH 131. Issues related to sensitivity to context and graphic analysis of existing architecture are also explored. (Prerequisites: A grade of "C"or higher in ARCH 121 and ARCH 131)
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ARCH 151: Architectural Construction I;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is an introduction to the construction process and its relationship to architecture and interior design. The study of materials and methods of construction is concerned primarily with wood, heavy timber and masonry construction and is presented through lectures, exercises, case studies and site visits. Emphasis is on process, compatibility of materials and drawings as a communication tool in architecture and interior design.
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ARCH 151 - Architectural Construction I;3 credits
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ARCH 152: Architectural Construction II;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
A continuation of ARCH 151 that relates construction to architectural design. This will include an investigation of factors such as building codes, structure and mechanical system issues. The course will study materials and methods of masonry, concrete and steel construction. Commercial building planning and basic environmental systems will also be explored. Emphasis will be placed on criteria for selection of materials and systems, materials research, standards and test methods and forces of deterioration. Course material will be presented through lectures, field trips, films and case studies. (Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in ARCH 151 or permission ofinstructor)
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ARCH 152 - Architectural Construction II;3 credits
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ARCH 225: 3D Architectural CAD;4 credits
4.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The student will be presented with a comprehensive course in 3D Architecture. The student will acquire the skills necessary to create photorealistic images, animations and construction documents. The assignments will focus on typical interior design and architectural applications. Students will create buildings in 3D using a dedicated 3D architectural package. Integrated and object-oriented 3D CAD is becoming the mainstream design and documentation tool for architectural practices. Traditional drafting- based systems are being phased out in favor of 3D modelbased solutions. (Prerequisites: Any CADD course or computer literacy)
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ARCH 225 - 3D Architectural CAD;4 credits
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ARCH 235: Media and Communication:Portfolio Development;4 credits
4.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The student will be introduced to various media relative to the development of a professional level design portfolio. Media will include pen and ink, marker, color pencil, pencil and films. The use of different reprographic techniques and applications will also be explored. (Prerequisites: A grade of "C" orhigher in ARCH 131 AND ARCH 132)
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ARCH 235 - Media and Communication:Portfolio Development;4 credits
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ARCH 245: History of Architecture:Pre-Historic to Gothic;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is a survey of social, political, technological, functional and aesthetic concerns of Western Architecture from its earliest beginnings to the late Gothic period. (Prerequisites: READ 092, READ 095 or passing score in reading on Basic Skills Test; and ENGL 121)
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ARCH 245 - History of Architecture:Pre-Historic to Gothic;3 credits
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ARCH 246: History of Architecture:Renaissance Through the 19th Century;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is a survey of social, political, technological, functional and aesthetic concerns of Western Architecture from the Renaissance through the mid-19th century. (Prerequisites: READ 092, READ 095 or passing score in reading on Basic Skills Test; and ENGL 121)
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ARCH 246 - History of Architecture:Renaissance Through the 19th Century;3 credits
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ARCH 247: History of Architecture:Industrial Revolution to Modernism;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The student will study the history of modern architecture from its precursors in the late 19th century through the "Late Modernist" movements after World War II. The student will be able to consider the technological, social, economic and cultural factors which have helped to shape the development of modern architecture relative to modern history and culture. Emphasis on American, regional and European architecture. (Prerequisites: READ 092, READ 095 or passing score in reading on Basic Skills Test; and ENGL 121)
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ARCH 247 - History of Architecture:Industrial Revolution to Modernism;3 credits
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ARCH 261: Architectural Studio I;5 credits
5.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The studio builds upon the abstract concepts introduced in ARCH 131 and ARCH 132 toward three dimensional structures of singular functions. The lecture hour explores, in depth, the nature of technology, environment and social order, as they relate to studio work. (Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or higher in ARCH 131 and ARCH 132)
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ARCH 261 - Architectural Studio I;5 credits
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ARCH 262: Architectural Studio II;5 credits
5.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This studio course continues to build upon the design concepts introduced in ARCH 261. The lecture hour explores in depth aspects of architectural design. Detailed analysis and the design development of a complex program will be studied. (Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher inARCH 261)
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ARCH 262 - Architectural Studio II;5 credits
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