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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing in Architecture curriculum or department approval This course is a visual and cultural analysis of selected buildings, urban spaces, and cities, from ancient Greece to modern times, with emphasis on architectural traditions of western civilization, especially as they affect the built environment of America and the Middle West.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: One semester of college level architectural drafting (ARCTK 111 or ARCH 137), and successful completion of Intermediate Algebra or department approval This course is intended to be the first in a series of courses to introduce the architectural student or professional to the basic concepts of computer aided design and drafting using AutoCAD software. The student will be introduced to the basic commands of the systems in developing three-dimensional modeling and two-dimensional drawings. Students will gain experience in generating, manipulating and editing graphics and 3-D modeling along with creating library parts for graphic display. Additional topics in text and dimensioning will be introduced. This course may be repeated twice; however, it may be used only once to fulfill the requirement for the Associate Degree.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARCH 204 This course is the second in a series of courses to introduce the architectural student or professional to the concepts of the architectural, engineering and construction applications of the AutoCAD System using architectural Desktop software. The student will be introduced to the commands of the advanced software to generate multiple building plans and elevations. Discussion of multi- discipline designs using layers and three-dimensional manipulation and further discussion of menus and model parts in the advanced software will be covered. This course may be repeated twice; however, it may be used only once to fulfill the requirement for the Associate Degree.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARCH 204 This course is the third in a series of courses to introduce the architectural student or professional to the concepts of the Civil-Site Engineering applications of the AutoCAD System software. The student will be introduced to creation and annotation of map grids and state-plan grid coordinates. Discussion of contours and generation of 3-D digital terrain models will be covered. This course may be repeated twice; however, it may be used only once to fulfill the requirement for the Associate Degree.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None This course is intended to survey the present status of different ways in which solar energy can be used directly, to summarize present trends and opportunities in research, and to allow the student to gather the latest references to build on previous efforts. The course is designed to inform local alternative energy seekers as to the state of the art of becoming more energy self-sufficient on a decentralized level.
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1.50 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None This course is intended to provide the basic background, knowledge and skills for the individual to design and prepare plans and specifications for a home. The course deals with site selection, landscaping, building construction elements, cost comparisons, mechanical and electrical considerations, different types of architectural treatment, code requirements, and preparation of contract documents.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None This is an introductory course in architectural drafting for students without previous architectural drafting course or courses. Students with a minimum of one semester of architectural drafting should enroll in ARCTK 111.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARCTK 106 or equivalent This introductory course includes general drafting techniques, such as lettering, line work, orthographic projection, two-dimensional representation, perspectives, sections, and architectural conventions.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARCTK 111 or department approval This course introduces the student to structural drafting. Study is made of structural shop drawings and their interrelationship to the entire building, emphasizing the need for the complete structural drawing to be developed logically, completely, and according to currently accepted practices.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Credit or concurrent enrollment in MAT 108 or MAT 106 This is an elementary course in surveying, including the fundamentals of plane surveying, and use and care of equipment. The student becomes familiar with transits, levels, chains, tapes, level rods, and other equipment used in plane surveying. The fundamentals of legal land descriptions are included.
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