ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
ARCHT 100:
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SLO:
Compare and contrast career
opportunities for architects, interior designers and related fields in terms of
roles, functions, education, employment, and income.
ARCHT/ID 110
· SLO:
Manually draft a small set of working drawings for a single story wood frame residence, incorporating current drafting techniques, applying appropriate terminology on call-outs and notes and submitting the set of drawings in the correct order according to industry standards.
ARCHT 120
· SLO:
Develop and present 2-D and 3-D architectural design solutions, based on principles and elements of design, government regulations, and site analysis.
ARCHT 140
· SLO:
Identify and select materials and methods of construction for several project types including wood frame construction, and steel frame construction.
ARCHT 160
· SLO:
Produce a set of 2-D CAD drawings of a small residential home consisting of floor plan, roof plan, site plan, electrical plan, elevations, details and section drawings.
ARCHT 180
· SLO:
Locate and interpret California building codes, ADA requirements, and Title 24 codes for residential and commercial applications.
ARCHT/ID 190:
· SLO:
Design, space plan, and present interior commercial spaces through programming, code application, and schematic presentations, which include millwork design and shop drawings.
ARCHT 200A
· SLO:
1). Compare and contrast the political, social, and cultural tenets of the sustainable development movement
2). Explain and apply the LEED Green Building rating system
ARCHT 200B
· SLO:
Design buildings using sustainable design principles, including the specification of eco-friendly materials, green methods of construction, and natural heating and cooling systems.
ARCHT 220:
· SLO:
Produce and arrange a full set of residential working drawings for a two-story home that consists of well organized pages that follow industry standards.
ARCHT 240
· SLO:
Lecture: Compare and contrast the
various creative techniques used for portfolio presentations.
Lab:
Prepare, present, and defend a portfolio to a jury that is appropriate for
industry interviews and/or submitting to accredited schools of architecture.
ARCHT 260
· SLO:
Develop multiple examples of 3-D CAD drawings of various architectural forms such as wire-frame drawings for rendering purposes, 3-D interiors, 3-D furnishings, and 3-D exteriors.
ARCHT 270
· SLO:
Create 3-D Computer drawings that are rendered and animated in walk-through view and fly-by view.
ARCHT 280
· SLO:
1). Apply the design process to create small building design(s) and present and
evaluate designs using design drawings, 3-D models and verbal presentations.
2). Produce a portfolio reflecting building design skills through the use of
design principles, knowledge of codes, and construction materials/methods to
building design.