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ARCP 102: Basic Design and Communication II
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Pre-requisite: ARCP 101. Were you intrigued by the ideas and concepts learned in ARCP 101? Then you are ready for this course. You will continue to develop skill in graphic communication and drafting. You will get a further understanding of the role of detailing in representing solutions to construction problems related to light construction. A scale model will be constructed as part of this course. Lec. 2 hrs. Lab 3 hrs.
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ARCP 105: Introduction to Computer Technology
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Are you wondering how the computer is used in design and the exploration of ideas? What does CADD mean? If you are curious about these questions and have many more about AutoCAD and SketchUp in this class you will learn how to use these and other types of drawing and rendering tools that help you visualize and present your ideas. In the process you will learn how building components come together into a building envelope. Lec. 2 hrs. Lab 3 hrs.
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ARCP 105 - Introduction to Computer Technology
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ARCP 106: Introduction to Computer Technology II
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
This course is a continuation of ARCP 105 continuing the exploration by learning to use Revit as a tool for building information modeling (BIM). The student will learn to develop 3D model representations of how building components interface with each other as weather proofing and environmental conditions concepts are used to manage the building envelope. Lec. 2 hrs., Lab 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: ARCP 105.
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ARCP 114: Materials & Methods of Construction
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Do you wonder how so many different materials come together to form a building? Are you curious about how it is that a tree becomes the wood used for building a house? Would you like to understand how various materials are stacked, glued, screwed and nailed together to make the interior of a building dry and warm when the outdoors is wet and cold? If you are wondering about any of these things this class is designed to help you solve the mystery. You will learn how wood, masonry, cement and more come together in a building. You will also learn many of the words, phrases, and names used to describe the building and building process. Lec. 2 hrs. Lab 3 hrs.
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ARCP 116: Materials & Methods of Construction II
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Did you learn about the materials and the varied uses of them in a building? Are you intrigued by how cement turns to concrete? Are you curious about the process by which bricks or concrete blocks are made? Are you curious about how green architecture and sustainable construction affects the environment and the building's life span? These and many other concepts will be explored in this course. Field trips to various sites will be undertaken to get a first hand understanding of how materials are used in construction. At the end of this class students will be conversant in the language used in the building industry to describe process, methods, and material use. Lec. 2 hrs. Lab 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: ARCP 114.
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ARCP 201: Architectural Studio I
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
This is a continuation of ARCP 102 Basic Design and Communication II. Students will learn the graphic skills needed to organize and develop a set of 'working' drawings and the communication skills to present it. Lec. 2 hrs., Lab 3 hrs.
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ARCP 202: Architectural Studio II
4.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
By the end of the semester the student will learn how to develop 'working' drawings. As a part of this development the student will learn how the zoning and building codes inform the production of a building. The end product is a set of construction document drawings that accounts for code, structure and construction rules and good practice. Lec. 2 hrs., Lab 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: ARCP 201.
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ARCP 206: CAD Documentation, Specifications, and Estimating
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
This course develops the student's skill in construction document coordination; detailing; discipline's coordination; specification writing and cost estimating. Students are expected to have detailed knowledge of AutoCAD and Revit and how they form the basis for preparing construction documents and building information management (BIM) systems. Pre-requisite: ARCP 106.
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ARCP 231: Statics and Structural Design
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
This course studies the concepts of stresses and strength of materials; moment, shear, equilibrium, inertia, static loading versus dynamic loading, and torque. This course allows the student to develop the necessary skills to understand the primary elements of load calculation, load transfer, and load tables.
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ARCP 241: Advanced Computer Simulation
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
This course will explore the CADD program as a presentation tool. The integration of the 3D software output with software for enhancing the visual presentation objects will be learned. Students will be expected to understand and develop skills in the following areas: Solid Modeling, Animation, and Orthographic drawing presentation.
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