Associate of Science in Architecture (AS)
This degree prepares students for entry-level employment and/or potential further study in the field of Architecture through the study of design, visual communication, architecture history, and construction technology. Students will acquire skills, knowledge, and abilities related to predesign, conceptual design, schematic design, design development, tactile (by hand) model-making, digital (computer) model-making, building information modeling (BIM), tactile (by hand) graphics/drawing, digital (computer) graphics/drawing, architecture history, computer assisted drafting & design (CAD), construction materials & methods, construction documents, and detailing.
Courses
- ARCH 010 — Architectural Design 1 4 unit(s)
- ARCH 011 — Architectural Design 2 4 unit(s)
- ARCH 013 — Architectural Design 3 4 unit(s)
- ARCH 014 — Architectural Design 4 4 unit(s)
- ARCH 020 — Visual Communication 1 3 unit(s)
- ARCH 021 — Visual Communication 2 3 unit(s)
- ARCH 070 — Architecture History 1 3 unit(s)
- ARCH 071 — Architecture History 2 3 unit(s)
- ARCH 120 — Freehand Drawing 3 unit(s)
- ARCH 121 — Perspective Alternatives 3 unit(s)
- ARCH 160 — Construction Materials/Methods 4 unit(s)
- ARCH 161 — Architectural Detailing 3 unit(s)
- ARCH 162 — Conceptual Structural Analysis 3 unit(s)
- ARCH 163 — Construction Documents 3 unit(s)
- DRFT 017 — Introduction to Revit 4 unit(s)
- DRFT 114 — Introduction to CAD 4 unit(s)