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This program explores architecture through cultural, environmental, and social relevance while understanding and addressing critical issues facing the built environment. Innovative design, critical analysis, and communication skills are developed in drawing, writing, modeling, and collaboration. Students completing the AS degree may apply for transfer to a university program in architecture, interior architecture, or environmental design, or obtain an entry-level position in the same fields.

Note: In addition to meeting academic requirements for admittance into a university, architecture programs also require prospective students to submit a portfolio to review for admittance into the program. It is recommended that students make an appointment with counselors at the institution of their choice to inquire about requirements.

After completion of this architecture program, California students have the option to pursue a license in architecture through the NCARB internship process.

Architecture, Associate Degree or Certificate of Achievement

Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the program, students will demonstrate the ability to research and analyze critical concepts of design and human interaction within the built environment, understand architecture’s role in society, develop environmentally responsible designs, and communicate design concepts through drawing, writing, modeling, and collaboration. Students will develop a portfolio of work displaying design and technical skills to apply as an entry level interior architectural designer or drafter, or to transfer to a university.

Area of Emphasis: (31 Units)

Required Courses: (31 units)

AHIS 21,Architectural History: Ancient to 1850(3)
AHIS 22,Architectural History and Theory: 1850 to
Present
(3)
ARC 10,Studio 1 (formerly INTARC 34B)(3)
ARC 11,Design Communication 1 (formerly INTARC 28B/INTARC 29)(3)
ARC 20,Studio 2: Architecture(3)
ARC 21,Design Communication 2 (formerly INTARC 28A/INTARC 35)(3)
ARC 30,Studio 3: Architecture(3)
ARC 31,Design Communication 3 (formerly INTARC 38)(3)
ARC 32,Construction Materials and Methods(3)
ARC 40,Studio 4: Architecture(3)
ARC 70,Portfolio(3)

Architecture and Interior Design Digital Production, Certificate of Achievement

This certificate provides students with practical knowledge using industry standard tools and techniques. Focus is on communicating ideas and projects using a variety of technical skills including digital drafting, modeling, rendering, image enhancement, fabrication and the use of VR in the design industry. Students will be prepared to work in a wide range of design disciplines including, architecture, interior design, fixture and furnishing design, and 3D rendering firms.

Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the certificate, students will demonstrate the ability to communicate designs and projects through drawing, modeling, and collaboration. Students will develop a portfolio of work displaying a variety of technical skills to apply as an entry level drafter or renderer.

Area of Emphasis: (16 UNITS)

Required Courses: (16 units)

ARC 11,Design Communication 1 (formerly INTARC 28B/INTARC 29)(3)
ARC 21,Design Communication 2 (formerly INTARC 28A/INTARC 35)(3)
ARC 31,Design Communication 3 (formerly INTARC 38)(3)
ARC 41,Design Communication 4 (formerly INTARC 70)(3)
ARC 51,Design Communication 5 (formerly INTARC 65)(3)
ARC 70,Portfolio(1)