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Three Rivers Community College
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This the official website© for Professors Mark Comeau (Architectural Design and Construction Management) and Diba Khan-Bureau Environmental & Civil Programs. Search this site for information, updates, events, and course materials.
Updated 7/02/2009
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Program Description
The Architectural Design Technology Associate in Science Degree program is designed to expand opportunities for those interested in the drafting/design fields. The program is designed to serve those seeking entry-level positions and those who plan on continuing studies at a university. The program exposes students to the fundamentals of traditional drafting and incorporates leading edge technology of computer-aided drafting (Auto Cad). Graduates of the program will be qualified to fill many diverse positions in the industry or transfer to a baccalaureate or professional degree programs. Positions may include: design and production under the supervision of a registered architect, draftsperson for construction or development firms, architectural representative for vendor sales, and designer/draftsperson for facility planners. |
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2nd Year Courses
Semester III (See POS) ARC K211/L ARC K221 ARC K280 ELEC
Semester IV ARC K213/L ARC K241/L ARC K227 ELEC ELEC |
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1st Year Courses
Semester I ARC K135/L ENG K101 MAT K137 PHY K114 ELEC
Semester II ARC K221 BMG K202 CIV K150/151 ENV K101 ELEC |
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2nd Year Courses
Semester III ARC K108 ARC K227 CAD K214/15 CTC K120 ENG K202 MAT K186
Semester IV ACC K111 ARC K241/L CTC K229 ECN K102 ELEC |
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Architecture Program Construction Management Program |
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Program Description
The objective of the Construction Management Technology program is to provide students desiring a career in the construction industry with entry-level skills. This Associate in Science degree introduces students to a broad range of courses required for basic performance in offices which support the construction industry, including construction companies, architecture, and engineering firms. Course subjects include construction drawings and documentation, computer-aided design, building materials and codes, site and environmental appreciation and in addition, students will gain exposure to the principle concepts of accounting and management. |
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Business Elective Architectural Design I & Lab Contracts and Specifications Trends & Issues (Topics) Humanities & Arts
Architectural Design II & Lab Site Analysis & Lab Building Codes & Ordinances Social Sciences Open Elective |
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1st Year Courses
Semester I ARC K102 CAD 106/7 ARC K135/L ENG K101 PHY K114
Semester II ARC K137/L CAD K214/15 ARC K108 COM K173 MAT K186 MEC K114 |
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Architecture of the World AutoCAD™ & Lab Construction Graphics I & Lab College Composition Mechanics
Architectural Detailing Constr. CAD & Lab (Revit™) Building Materials Public Speaking Pre-calculus Statics |
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Construction Graphics & Lab English Composition Intermediate Algebra Physics (Mechanics) Fine Arts Elective (see advisor)
Contracts & Specifications Principles of Management Surveying I & Lab Environmental Studies Technical Elective (see advisor) |
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Building Materials Building Codes & Ordinances Construction CAD & Lab Fundamentals of Construction Management Technical Writing Pre-calculus
Principles of Accounting Site Analysis & Lab Estimating & Scheduling Principles of Microeconomics Directed Open Elective |




