Sustainability
Sustainability, Associate in Arts Degree (Academic Plan E035088C) Environmental Studies is a multidisciplinary course of study that focuses on the interrelationship between humans and nature by examining the impact of human activities on natural phenomena. The
Courses
- ARC 110 — Introduction to Architecture
- ARC 115 — Architectural Practice
- ARC 121 — Freehand Drawing I
- ARC 160 — Computers for Designers
- ARC 161 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Architectural Design
- ARC 162 — Computer-Aided Design and Drafting
- ARC 164 — Design Software for Architecture
- ARC 165 — Sustainable Design and Building Information Modeling
- ARC 170 — Beginning Architectural Drafting
- ARC 172 — Architectural Drawing I
- ARC 173 — Architectural Drawing II
- ARC 201 — Architectural Design I
- ARC 202 — Architectural Design II
- ARC 210 — Construction Estimating
- ARC 211 — Introduction to Building Codes
- ARC 261 — Computer-Aided Design for Architecture I
- ARC 271 — Architectural Drawing III
- ARC 272 — Architectural Drawing IV
- CHEM 101 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM 102 — General Chemistry II
- ECON 020 — Sta tistics for Economics
- ECON 060 — Ec onomics and the Environment
- ENV 101 — Fo undations of Design I
- ENV 102 — Fo undations of Design II
- GEOG 001 — Ph ysical Geography
- GEOG 002 — Cu ltural Elements of Geography
- GEOG 003 — In troduction to Weather and Climate
- GEOG 007 — Wo rld Regional Geography
- GEOG 014 — Ge ography of California
- GEOG 015 — Ph ysical Geography Laboratory
- GEOG 025 — In troduction to Geographic Information Systems and Laboratory
- GIS 025 — In troduction to Geographic Information Systems and Laboratory
- MATH 261 — Calculus I
- MATH 262 — Calculus II