Associate in Science - Architecture
The Architecture transfer program parallels the first two years of education at a majority of undergraduate schools of architecture. It offers a balance of academic and design courses. The academic courses provide students with a broad base of general knowledge which widens their outlook and increases their ability to evaluate issues and make enlightened decisions. The design courses emphasize the development of skills in architectural conceptualization and design decision-making. They include both traditional methods of architectural graphics and model building as well as use of the computer as a three-dimensional design study tool. Together, the academic courses and design courses form the
Courses
- ARC102 — Graphic Communication for Arch
- ARC104 — Computers in Architecture
- ARC106 — Architecture Basic Design I
- ARC108 — Architecture Basic Design II
- ARC122 — History of Architecture
- ARC124 — History of Modern Architecture
- ARC229 — Architecture Design I
- ARC230 — Architecture Design II
- ARC234 — Building Construction Systems
- CMN112 — Public Speaking
- ENG101 — English Composition I
- ENG102 — English Composition II
- MAT125 — Elementary Statistics I
- MAT146 — Pre-Calculus
- PHY101 — College Physics I