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4.00 Credits
This course is designed specifically for Associated Builders and Contractors Association Sheet Metal Apprenticeship Students. Topics and applications covered in this course include principles of airflow, comprehensive blueprint and specification reading, fabrication – triangulation, and architectural sheet metal. 4 lecture hours.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed specifically for Associated Builders and Contractors Association Sheet Metal Apprenticeship Students. Topics and applications covered in this course include shop production and organization, air balance, and fabrication – comprehensive review. 4 lecture hours.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed specifically for Associated Builders and Contractors Association Sheet Metal Apprenticeship Students. Topics and applications covered in this course include louvers, dampers, and access doors, hoods and ventilators, fume and exhaust systems design. 4 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course covering creation and interpretation of construction documents. Methods of geometric construction, three-dimensional drawing techniques, and sketching will be presented as well as elementary aspects of residential design and site work. Areas of emphasis will include print reading and drawing. 2 lecture hours, 4 laboratory hours.
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5.00 Credits
An introduction to basic concepts, materials and practices of architectural drawings. Use of instruments, geometric construction, and two and three-dimensional drawing techniques. This course covers the preparation of working drawings in light wood frame construction in order to practice current procedures, dimensioning, notation, and design correlation. Drawing tools are required for individual use. 2 lecture hours, 8 laboratory hours.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARCH 110. Continuing study of materials, practices, and the investigation of the use of local, state and federal codes regulating health and safety. This course requires the completion of working drawings for a two-level, light commercial/industrial building. Drawing tools are required for individual use. 2 lecture hours, 8 laboratory hours.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DRAF 140. Using AutoCAD and MS Windows, the course will include architectural drawing as related to light frame and light commercial/industrial construction. Students will be introduced to three-dimensional rendering and illustration. 2 lecture hours, 6 laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARCH 102 or 110. A course in the techniques of pictorial representation; exercises encompass multiview projection, shades, shadows, isometric drawing, perspective drawing and entourage. Media used may include pen and ink, pencil, water colors, air brush, felt pens, and various paper and board media to create the above listed illustrations and architectural scale models. 2 lecture hours, 4 laboratory hours.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARCH 190. Using AutoCAD and MS Windows, this course will emphasize various advanced architectural and engineering applications as related to commercial construction and renovation, along with other PC skills used in professional practice. This course will also introduce the concept of “State Approval Drawings”, wherestudents prepare a set of construction documents that meet minimum state requirements. 2 lecture hours, 8 laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARCH 230. This course introduces students to the 3-D Studio Graphics software package. 2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours.
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