ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY - CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

 

ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY – CIVIL CONSTRUCTION
South Campus

The Architectural Technology program provides an opportunity for the student to develop a background in drafting skills and computer design applications, and to attain knowledge required for the architectural building and construction industry. The curriculum is designed to provide preparation for entry-level jobs in a variety of occupations. An Associate of Applied Science degree in Architectural Technology could be the foundation for eventual registration as an architect or other bachelor's degree programs.

NOTE: This Associate of Applied Science degree in Architectural Technology program may transfer to a variety of colleges for a technical, business or general studies baccalaureate degree. Please check with a counselor or academic advisor. 

Program advisor Professor Chris Christian can be reached by calling 586.445.7480.

ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
(Minimum 62 Semester Hours)

A. Career Preparation and Related Courses

Course Course Title Suggested Sequence Sem
Hrs
CIVL-1000 Materials X       3.0
DRAD-1110 Introduction to Architectural Drafting X       3.0
DRCG-1140 Interactive Computer Graphics - Introduction to
2D & 3D AutoCAD
X       4.0
DRAD-1120 Architectural Illustration 1   X     3.0
DRAD-1140 Residential Drafting & Design   X     3.0
DRAD-2110 Applied Building Construction   X     3.0
CIVL-1010 Civil Technology Seminar     X   1.0
SURV-1100 Elementary Surveying     X   3.0
SURV-2220 Civil & Survey Drafting     X   3.0
CIVL-1050 Construction Safety Policy & Procedures       X 3.0
CIVL-2200 Soils & Foundations       X 3.0
  32.0


B. Arts and Sciences Component
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . minimum sem hrs 18

Students should plan Arts and Sciences courses with a counselor, academic advisor, or program advisor.

C. Elective Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 sem hrs

     Suggested Elective Areas:

Surveying Media & Communication Arts
Climate Control Business Law
Civil Technology Computer Graphics
Construction Technology Work-Based Learning

D. Certificate Options

Certificate in Architectural Technology - Architectural Residential Drafting and Design

Course Course Title Suggested Sequence Sem
Hrs
CIVL-1000 Materials X       3.0
DRAD-1110 Introduction to Architectural Drafting X       3.0
DRCG-1140 Interactive Computer Graphics - Introduction to
2D & 3D AutoCAD
X       4.0
DRAD-1120 Architectural Illustration 1   X     3.0
DRAD-1140 Residential Drafting & Design   X     3.0
DRAD-2110 Applied Building Construction   X     3.0
  19.0


Certificate in Architectural Technology - Civil Construction

Course Course Title Suggested Sequence Sem
Hrs
CIVL-1000 Materials X       3.0
DRAD-1110 Introduction to Architectural Drafting X       3.0
DRCG-1140 Interactive Computer Graphics - Introduction to
2D & 3D AutoCAD
X       4.0
DRAD-1120 Architectural Illustration 1   X     3.0
DRAD-1140 Residential Drafting & Design   X     3.0
DRAD-2110 Applied Building Construction   X     3.0
CIVL-1010 Civil Technology Seminar     X   1.0
SURV-1100 Elementary Surveying     X   3.0
SURV-2220 Civil & Survey Drafting     X   3.0
CIVL-1050 Construction Safety Policy & Procedures       X 3.0
CIVL-2200 Soils & Foundations       X 3.0
  32.0

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