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ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING


Certificate

Purpose: This program is designed to prepare the student for entry-level employment in an architectural firm or a construction office. The student who completes the certificate may continue study toward the A.A.S. degree in Architecture. Occupational objectives include: architectural draftsman, engineering aide.

Recommended Preparation: Two years of high school algebra and geometry.

                                                              Credits
                                                     1st Semester   2nd Semester
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     ARC  121 Architectural Drafting I ................    3               
     ARC  133 Materials/Meth. of Constr. I ............    3               
     ENG  111 College Composition I ...................    3               
     MTH  115 Technical Math. I .......................    3               
 (1) ___  Social science elective .....................    3               
     STD  Elective ....................................    1               
     ARC  122 Architectural Drafting II ...............                   3
     ARC  134 Materials/Meth. of Constr. II ...........                   3
     ARC  225 Site Planning and Technology ............                   3
     DRF  231 Computer Aided Drafting I ...............                   3
     ENG  115 Technical Writing .......................                   3
     ___  Technical elective ..........................                   3
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                              Total Credits               16             18

Total minimum credits for the Architectural Drafting certificate = 34.

(1) Social science courses may be selected from the following: economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, or sociology (includes anthropology).


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