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Nov 21, 2024
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Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ARCH 103 Introduction to Design Theory - Architecture5 credits This course is an overview of the theoretical practices associated with design from an architecture-related perspective. Understanding the design process is a primary focus of this course. Students are introduced to basic design principles that determine the form and function of designs. The discovery process of how to take a design from a problem or need to a design solution will be explored and emphasis is placed on communicating design intent. Students are exposed to tools and techniques used in the discipline of architecture and other design and engineering related fields.
Prerequisites: ABED 40 or AHSE 56 (or placement into MATH 87 or AHSE 66 or higher) and ABED 46 (or placement into ENGL 93 or higher)
Course Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
- Create sketches related to architecture
- Incorporate and identify the principles of 2D and 3D design and examine how they are used in various design solutions
- Create architectural drawings using manual drafting tools to convey design intent
- Communicate design solutions using sketching and modeling
- Critique the effectiveness of a design based on its form and function
- Demonstrate an understanding of drawing views, scales, and dimensioning
Program Outcomes This course teaches to the following program outcomes:
- demonstrate teamwork and collaboration skills and processes in the workplace
- employ creative and critical thinking to enhance problem solving
Total Hours: 70 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 30 Guided Practice (Lab or Clinical) Hours: 40
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