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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARCTK 113 and 114 This is one of three courses offered through the Illinois Department of Transportation in cooperation with Illinois Central College. The student will be introduced to a study of horizontal and vertical surveying needed to design and to build a highway. Additional topics may be introduced from the text and the professor. Three lecture hours per week and daily work in the field on a survey party for a two-month period.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARCTK 113 and 114 This is one of three courses offered through the Illinois Department of Transportation in cooperation with Illinois Central College. The student will be introduced to highway-related building materials with special emphasis on asphalt, concrete, steel, and wood construction. Additional topics may be introduced from the text and the professor.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARCH 131 This course provides the students with an opportunity to apply previously acquired knowledge in construction of applicable energy projects. Emphasis will be placed on systemization and application of current technology in passive solar systems and alternative energy sources.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARCTK 113, recommended to be taken concurrently with ARCTK 201 This course is designed to study considerations of site selection, including land survey, survey computations, contours, uses of contour leveling, computation of cut and fill, drainage and grading, and staking out of buildings and roads.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or department approval This course is designed to survey different types of environmental systems and their application relevant to human occupancy of buildings, which includes heat, atmospheric control, light, electric power, solar energy, transportation, communication, sanitation, acoustics and related equipment.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or department approval This course acquaints the student with general aspects and organization of the construction industry. Emphasis is placed on construction planning and scheduling, including critical path method (CPM), resource leveling and control.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARCTK 201 or department approval; sophomore standing This course acquaints the student with contract documents for architectural construction, utilizing the latest recommendations of Construction Specifications Institute and the American Institute of Architects. It familiarizes the student with estimating of building construction costs utilizing the quantity, survey, and approximate methods and also the "systems" approach.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARCTK 113 and 114 This is one of the three courses offered through the Illinois Department of Transportation in cooperation with Illinois Central College. The student will be introduced to the fundamentals of statics, kinematics and dynamics of fluid flow, and drainage area and volume of flow calculations. Additional topics may be introduced from the text and the professor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Department approval This course provides the opportunity to work on a technical project, research, or other specialized study related to individual academic needs. A written plan for the independent-study project is developed with a faculty member (including a detailed description of the project, the number of credit hours assigned to it, the evaluative criteria to be used, and other relevant matters), and the project is carried out under the periodic direction of the faculty member. The written plan is submitted to the associate dean for approval and remains on file within the department, together with a final written report submitted to the faculty member by the student. (Repeatable up to a maximum of five semester hours of credit).
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None This is a beginning course for individuals to learn how to decorate their home under the guidance of an interior designer. Instruction is given in basics of color or harmony, fabric choice, furniture styling, and arranging. During the course, you learn to make a floor plan, develop color schemes and select coordinated furnishings. Usually taught in eight two-hour sessions.
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