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Page 191 of Delgado Community College 2003-2004 Catalog by Delgado Community College New Orleans LouisianaANTHROPOLOGY ARCH 165 Office Practices and Specifications 2-4-3 ARCH 180 Architecture 3-0-3 History and Theory of ARCH 212 Computer-Aided Architectural Drawing 1-6-3 ARCHITECTURAL/ DESIGN CONSTRUCTION AND GEOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGY Technology Division City Park Campus: Dr. Draper, Professor Dr. Kilbourne-Carlin, Associate Professor ANTH 160 Cultural Anthropology 3-0-3 Mr. Mirzai, Professor ARCH 110 Architectural Design I 2-4-3 ARCH 230 Environmental Technology I 2-4-3 AUTOMATED Nature and diversity of human cultures. MANUFACTURING ANTH 165 Physical Anthropology 3-0-3 TECHNOLOGY Technology Division and Renovation 3-3-3 ARCH 150 Architectural Restoration ARCH 160 Construction Practices and Codes 2-4-3 AMTC 101 Manufacturing Processes 2-3-3 Dr. Krieger, Assistant Professor Origin and evolution of human species; includes human genetics and modern primates. ANTH 181 Geography 3-0-3 Describes and analyzes relationships of physical and human forces in various world regions. Theory and practice in solving beginning design problems. Emphasizes spatial organization, form and processes. Residential buildings and environmental design projects with construction practices are explored. Corequisite: CADD 125 or permission of instructor. ARCH 120 Architectural Design II 2-4-3 Theory, practice, and methodology in solving intermediate design problems. Construction methods and codes for medium-large residential and commercial buildings. Prerequisite: ARCH 110. Designs and theories for the historic preservation, restoration and renovation of buildings. Recording graphic observations from an architectural viewpoint. Materials and processes involved in current construction practices and building codes, with application to architectural detailing. Professional relationships among architect, engineer, client, and contractor. Project management, estimating, and specification writing. From early ages to the present. Theory, practice, and methodology of solving intermediate design problems for renovation, restoration, and historic preservation of residential, commercial, and institutional buildings. Includes appropriate construction methods and codes. Prerequisite: ARCH 110. Computer production of a full set of construction plans for typical residential building. Prerequisites: CADD 125, CADD 201, ARCH 110. Same course as CADD 212. Design of heating, air-conditioning, plumbing system, acoustics, and solar energy of buildings and subdivisions. Prerequisite: ARCH 110. ARCH 235 Environmental Technology II 2-4-3 Design of lighting, wiring, control circuits, and electrical equipment of buildings and subdivisions. Prerequisite: ARCH 110. Advanced design, research, construction, and production of the built environment. Prerequisite: ARCH 110. ARCH 210 Architectural Design III 2-4-3 ARCH 285 Architectural Design IV 2-4-3 Activities and processes involved in manufacturing, including organization and planning, materials, testing, and automated 198[close] |
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