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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
ARC 101 is an introductory course in architectural working drawings intended for the part-time student. The course will provide instruction in construction techniques and materials and will teach the student how to prepare basic construction documents for a wood-frame building. ARC 100 is not a prerequisite for ARC 101. Students who have satisfactorily completed both ARC 100 and ARC 101 may take ARC 110 in the Architectural Technology Program. Note: Students must register for both a lecture and a lab. 1 Lecture, 2 Lab, 2 Credit Hours.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The basic concepts of drawing lines, lettering, use of instruments, orthographic projection, and pictorials. Plans, elevations, and sections of a single building are prepared. Building materials and construction are included. Emphasis is placed upon drawings that reproduce with a maximum of clarity and detail. Note: Students must register for both a lecture and a lab. 1 Lecture, 4 Lab, 3 Credit Hours. Prerequisite: Math A Regents with a grade of 65 or higher or concurrent enrollment in Mat 131 or higher.
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1.00 Credits
A required introductory course for Architectural Technology students. Students will gain hands-on experience with AutoCAD, the computer graphics program used in all Engineering Department programs.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The study of wood frame construction and materials. Topics include foundations, framing methods, and finish materials for interior and exterior use in wood frame buildings. The laboratory will introduce wood detailing and field applications. Note: Students must register for both a lecture and a lab. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab, 3 Credit Hours. Prerequisite: Math A Regents with a grade of 65 or higher or concurrent enrollment in MAT 131 or higher.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A continuation of ARC 105. Topics include masonry and steel in building construction, fabrication and utilization in the structural system, architectural detailing in masonry and steel, and an introduction to structural drawings and detailing. Note: Students must register for both a lecture and a lab. 3 Lecture, 2 lab, 4 Credit Hours. Prerequisite: ARC 105.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
ARC 107 is the second part of an introductory sequence intended for the part-time student. The course will be concerned with the design and presentation of small commercial, institutional or industrial buildings of more than one story. Students who have satisfactorily completed both ARC 107 and ARC 109 may take ARC 203 and ARC 205 in the Architectural Technology Program. Note: Students must register for both a lecture and a lab. 1 Lecture, 2 Lab, 2 Credit Hours. Prerequisite: ARC 100 or ARC 103.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
ARC 109 is the second part of an introductory sequence in working drawings intended for the part-time student. The course will instruct the student in the development of architectural working drawings for multi-level commercial or institutional projects. Students who have satisfactorily completed both ARC 107 and ARC 109 may take ARC 203 and ARC 205 in the Architectural Technology Program. Note: Students must register for both a lecture and a lab. 1 Lecture, 2 Lab, 2 Credit Hours. Prerequisite: ARC 101 or ARC 103.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A continuation of ARC 103, including site study, use of local and state codes, and structural requirements. Students prepare a design analysis and a complete set of drawings for a small commercial building. Note: Students must register for both a lecture and a lab. 1 Lecture, 4 Lab, 3 Credit Hours. Prerequisites: ARC 103, 105.
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1.00 Credits
The seminar will introduce the incoming student to the profession of architecture. The course will outline the history of architecture, the educational requirements for becoming an architect and the allied professions available to the graduate.
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2.00 Credits
A study of perspective, shades and shadows. Students prepare presentation drawings, plans, elevations, and perspectives of small-scale projects utilizing pencil, pen and ink.
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