Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2019-20 Academic Catalog Program: Architecture and Building Technology - ARBT.AS Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Architecture and Building Technology - ARBT.AS

The Architecture and Building Technology Degree is a two-year program of study that has been developed to build a solid foundation for continued study and professional exploration in the broad fields of architectural design and the construction related fields. It is a new degree program in the School of Engineering Technology. In the first year of the program, students develop basic graphic skills using free-hand drawing, technical drawing and computer aided design. Students become familiar with orthographic projection as well as three dimensional drawings and model building. Students develop architectural design skills by designing their own residential projects, demonstrating an understanding of building forms, passive solar energy and environmental concerns as well as estimating the cost of construction. In the second year of the program students will explore the architecture of public spaces, retail and commercial buildings and how the needs of the community are met through them. Students study in depth the role of International Building Codes and how codes will influence the design of a building. Construction materials and methods are explored in greater depth. Students continue to build their portfolio and develop their design skills through digital photography and a capstone course experience. The final presentation will pull together all of the students design and presentation skills with a final project that will be presented to their class and a visiting architectural design professional. The students portfolio will serve as part of the application requirement for placement in future architectural studies and career placement.

The Architecture and Building Technology Option curriculum is offered in both day and evening formats, allowing our working students the flexibility of taking classes which best fit their own personal schedule.  This is especially attractive to incumbent workers who enroll in the program to advance their careers while they continue their current employment.  Our faculty all have years of professional experience and can relate the academic experience to real-world challenges. 

Upon successful completion of the requirements of the program, an Associate in Science in Architecture and Building Technology from STCC will be awarded.

Program Goals

Graduates of this program will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate the development of critical thinking and problem solving skills
  2. Demonstrate skills in oral, written and visual communication
  3. Demonstrate a knowledge of architectural presentations skills, including perspective, rendering, and illustration
  4. Demonstrate skill/competency in freehand drawing, architectural drafting, and computer aided design
  5. Apply mathematical skills necessary for the major
  6. Demonstrate a knowledge of architectural terminology, building structure, materials, systems and construction methods
  7. Demonstrate a knowledge of basic architectural design and building code principles for residential and small commercial projects
  8. Demonstrate knowledge of energy efficient, passive solar, and sustainable design
  9. Acquire an understanding of Design and Construction education and career options
  10. Demonstrate program competency by assembling a portfolio showcasing design skills and technical knowledge

(ARBT.AS) Curriculum

Semester 1

Course NamecreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
ABT-125 - Architectural CAD 1 2 credits
ABT-125L - Lab: Architectural CAD 1 1 credits
ABT-150 - Architectural Design 1: Design Process 2D 2 credits
ABT-150L - Lab: Architectural Design 1: Design Process 2D 2 credits
ENG-101 - English Composition 1 3 credits
MAT-124 - Technical Math 1 4 credits
EL-HUM - General Humanities Elective 3 credits

Total: 17 credits

Semester 2

Course NamecreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
ABT-135 - Architectural CAD 2 2 credits
ABT-135L - Lab: Architectural CAD 2 1 credits
ABT-155 - Architectural Design 2: Design Process 3D 2 credits
ABT-155L - Lab: Architectural Design 2: Design Process 3D 1 credits
CET-120 - Construction Estimating 2 credits
CET-120L - Lab: Construction Estimating 1 credits
EL-SCIL - General Lab Science Elective 4 credits
EL-HUM - General Humanities Elective 3 credits

Total: 16 credits

Semester 3

Course NamecreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
ABT-220 - Sustainability and the Built Environment 3 credits
ABT-250 - Architectural Design 3: Public/Commercial Spaces 2 credits
ABT-250L - Lab: Architectural Design 3: Public/Commercial Spaces 1 credits
ENG-102 - English Composition 2 3 credits
EL-SOC - General Behavioral/Social Science Elective 3 credits
ABT-222 - Sustainable Community Planning 3 credits

Select one:

Course NamecreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
ABT-210 - Building Codes and Principles 3 credits
CET-115 - Construction Materials and Methods 3 credits

Total: 18 credits

Semester 4

Course NamecreditsTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
ABT-255 - Architectural Design 4: Portfolio/Capstone Project 2 credits
ABT-255L - Lab: Architectural Design 4: Portfolio/Capstone Project 2 credits
EL-HUM - General Humanities Elective 3 credits
EL-SOC - General Behavioral/Social Science Elective 3 credits

EL SOC - General Behavioral/Social Science Elective 3 credits

EL-SCI - General Science Elective 3 credits

Total: 16-17 credits

Total (ARBT.AS) Curriculum Program Credits: 67-68

Department Personnel

Name Title Office Phone Email
Warren Hall Professor 17/203 413-755-4616 whall@stcc.edu
Jennifer DeForge Assistant Professor/Department Chair 17/215 413-755-5212 jadeforge@stcc.edu

 

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