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Architecture, Associate in Applied Science
Curriculum ARC.ARC.AAS (C248A)
The goal of the Architecture curriculum is to help students develop the critical thinking, technical and visual and verbal communication skills needed to be successful in this industry. Sustainability and real world professional practices are covered throughout the curriculum, and it is designed to provide students with the skills necessary to transfer to a four-year college or university or obtain an entry-level position in architecture or a related field.
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon successful completion of the Associate in Applied Science Degree in Architecture program, the graduate will be able to:
- demonstrate proficiency in software programs used in professional practice;
- draw and analyze construction documents;
- understand various construction technologies and how they work together to create a building;
- interpret owners' needs based on project requirements and budgetary limitations and develop solutions to meet those needs;
- express themselves creatively by solving multifaceted design problems;
- know their responsibility as part of a design team, including the role architects play in creating environmental sustainability; and
- have the opportunity to advance in their career and continue professional development through four-year transfer programs.
(Fall 2020)
Associate in Applied Science Degree
ARC 104 Introduction to Architecture | | 3 credits |
ARC 108 # Materials and Techniques | | 1 credit |
ARC 110 ◊ # Materials, Methods and Sustainability I | | 2 credits |
ARC 189 ◊ AutoCAD & 3D Computer Modeling | | 3 credits |
RHT 101 ◊ # Freshman Rhetoric & Composition I | | 3 credits |
General education/Social or Behavioral Sciences or Humanities or Fine Arts | | 3 credits |
| Total Semester Credits: | 15 |
ARC 170 ◊ # Design I | | 4 credits |
ARC 187 ◊ # Architectural Drawings & Models | | 3 credits |
ARC 220 # Materials, Methods & Sustainability II | | 3 credits |
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RHT 102 ◊ # Freshman Rhetoric & Composition II | | 3 credits |
OR | | |
SPE 101 ◊ # Principles of Effective Speaking | | 3 credits |
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General education/Social or Behavioral Sciences or Humanities or Fine Arts | | 3 credits |
| Total Semester Credits: | 16 |
ARC 171 ◊ # Design II | | 5 credits |
ARC 210 ◊ # History of Architecture I | | 3 credits |
ARC 261 ◊ Revit | | 3 credits |
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MAT 110 ◊ # College Algebra | | 3 credits |
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MAT 111 ◊ # Pre-Calculus | | 5 credits |
OR | | |
MAT 131 ◊ # Calculus & Analytic Geometry I | | 5 credits |
| Total Semester Credits: | 14-16 |
MAT 110◊, MAT 111◊ or MAT 131◊: Meets the Science and/or Mathematics general education requirement. Students intending to transfer should take MAT 131◊. Students looking to enter into the profession should take MAT 110◊ or MAT 111◊.
ARC 214 ◊ # History of Architecture II | | 3 credits |
ARC 272 ◊ # Design III | | 5 credits |
ARC 280 ◊ # Materials, Methods & Sustainability III | | 3 credits |
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COT 106 Carpentry: Rough Carpentry | | 3 credits |
AND | | |
ARC 102 OSHA 10-Hour Construction Training | | 1 credit |
OR | | |
PHY 101 ◊ # General Physics (Mechanics, Heat & Sound) | | 5 credits |
| Total Semester Credits: | 15-16 |
Students intending to transfer should take
PHY 101◊. Students looking to enter the profession should take
COT 106 and
ARC 102.
Total Credit Hours: 60-63
See ARC course descriptions.
Students intending to transfer should take PHY 101◊. Students looking to enter the profession should take COT 106.
Coordinator: Frances Figg, Ext. 3129; email: francesfigg@triton.edu