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Three Rivers

Community College

 

 

 

This is professor Mark Comeau’s official website© for the Architectural Design and Construction Management Programs of Three Rivers Community College.  Search this site for information, updates, events, and related materials.

Updated 05/30/2008  (Course downloads will be activated prior to the start of the Fall Semester!)

 

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. 

1st Year Courses

 

Semester I                                                                                     

ARC K102               Architecture of the World

CAD 1200/01          AutoCAD & Lab

ARC K131/L           Construction Graphics I & Lab

ENG K101               College Composition 

PHY K114               Mechanics

 

Semester II                                                                                   

ARC K137/L           Architectural Detailing

CAD K214/215     Construction CAD & Lab (Revit)

ARC K108               Building Materials

COM K173              Public Speaking

MAT K186              Pre-calculus

MEC K1106            Intro. to Structural Mechanics

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Click here for a Plan of Study

2nd Year Courses

 

Semester III

(See POS)                  Business Elective

ARC K211/L           Architectural Design I & Lab

ARC K221               Contracts and Specifications

ARC K280               Trends & Issues (Topics)

ELEC                           Human./Soc. Science Elective

 

 

Semester IV

ARC K213/L           Architectural Design II & Lab

ARC K241/L           Site Analysis & Lab

ARC K227               Building Codes & Ordinances

ELEC                           Human./Soc. Science Elective

ELEC                           Open Elective

Architectural Design & Construction Management Programs

Text Box: Fall 2008 Semester Announcements
Architecture of the World: Section 1 Monday 6 - 9:00 pm; Section 2 Tues/Thurs 12:30 - 2:00 pm.
Trends and Issues - Design Media: Tues/Thurs 3 - 4:30 pm.
Contracts & Specifications: Tuesday eve 6 - 9:00 pm.
Architectural Design Studio I: Thursday eve 6 - 10:00 pm.
Europe Spring Break 09’ “Italy & Greece” << click for itinerary, if enrolling, click here use Tour # is 443884.
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Fall 08’ Schedule for Architecture & Construction Program click here
See AIAS MySpace site for bulletins and other announcements click here.

1st Year Courses

 

Semester I

ARC K135/L           Construction Graphics & Lab

ENG K101               English Composition

MAT K137              Intermediate Algebra

PHY K114               Physics (Mechanics)

ELEC                           Fine Arts Elective (see advisor)

 

Semester II

ARC K221               Contracts & Specifications

BMG K202              Principals of Management

CIV K150/151       Surveying I & Lab

ENV K101               Environmental Studies

ELEC                           Technical Elective (see advisor)

2nd Year Courses

 

Semester III

ARC K108               Building Materials

ARC K227               Building Codes & Ordinances

CAD K214/215     Construction CAD & Lab

CTC K120               Fundamentals of Construction Management

ENG K202               Technical Writing

MAT K186              Pre-calculus

 

Semester IV

ACC K111               Principals of Accounting

ARC K241/L           Site Analysis & Lab

CTC K229               Estimating & Scheduling

ECN K102               Principals of Microeconomics

ELEC                           Directed Open Elective

Architecture Program                                          Construction Management Program

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 principal concepts of accounting and management.

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