Architecture: Architectural Design Technology, AS

Program code: ARDT-AS

Locations: Capital, Norwalk, Three Rivers

Program Description

The Architectural Design Technology program extends opportunities for those interested in the design and construction of the built environment, preparing students for transfer into baccalaureate and professional-degree architecture programs or for entry-level technical positions in architecture, engineering or construction firms.

The program builds mastery of valuable skill-sets, establishing techniques in traditional design and drawing that build a foundation for state-of-the-art digital design and modeling, reinforced by courses that form the technical core consisting of blueprint reading, construction materials, codes and regulations, and typical project documentation. The course flow guides students through a sequence of architecture courses that explore creativity, exercise the design process and problem-solving skills, and instills the values of sustainable and responsible development of the built environment.

Upon completion, students will have built a portfolio of work useful for transfer or to pursue an entry-level technical position in an architecture, engineering or construction firm; municipal building and planning offices; or the transportation, utility, and construction material industries.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Understand the history of the built environment and appraise geographic adaptation when considering modern solutions to: natural resource utilization; sustainable harvest, refinement and transport of construction materials; and performance of designs and systems, accounting for climate change.
  2. Develop a self-reflective design process that considers alternative solutions validated by sound research, evaluation, and synthesis of a wide range of variables.
  3. Utilize traditional and emerging digital media for two- and three-dimensional graphic representation to develop, refine, and communicate the architectural design process and implement written industry documentation used to convey typical project information.
  4. Demonstrate knowledge of building systems as integrated into the design process, informing decisions on materials, assemblies, and life safety aspects.
  5. Perform and communicate effectively as a contributing individual or team member.
  6. Appreciate the importance of lifelong learning and continuous improvement associated with professional, ethical, and social responsibilities.

Degree Requirements

General Education Courses
ENG 1010Composition3
MATH 1600College Algebra3
ARCH 1002Architecture of the World3
PHYS 1201General Physics I4
Elective SBSX - Social / Behavioral Science Course3
COMM 1301Public Speaking3
CCS 1001College and Career Success3
Program Courses
ARCH 1005Architecture Fundamentals I4
ARCH 1008Construction Materials and Methods3
ARCH 2005Architecture Fundamentals II4
ARCH 2029Structures3
ARCH 2015Construction Documents3
ARCH 2020Architectural Design I4
ARCH 2030CAD 3D Architectural Parametric3
ARCH 2025Architectural Design II4
ARCH 2040Environmental Systems3
Business Elective or Business Internship3
Elective - Open Elective3
ARCH Elective
Choose one of the following:3
Introduction to Building Physics and Sustainability
Building Codes and Ordinances
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
Site Design
Architectural CAD
CAD 3D Architectural
Total Credits62