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Architecture Associate in Applied ScienceField of Study Code: ARCH.AAS.CADDCatalog Description:The Architectural Technology – CADD degree includes the core group ofarchitecture courses as well as courses designed to prepare students forimmediate entry into the workplace as a drafter.Program Requirements . 52Arch 1100Introduction to Architecture . 3Arch 1101Basic Architectural Drafting . 3Arch 1111* Building Materials . 4Arch 1121Architectural Design Communication . 4Arch 1131* Introduction to Architectural Design . 4Arch 1211* Basic Computer-Aided Drafting —AutoCAD . 3Arch 1411Introduction to BIM-Revit . 3Arch 2102* Detailing and Construction Documents . 4Arch 2210* Mechanical, Electrical and PlumbingSystems . 3Arch 2220* Architectural Computer Modeling . 2Arch 2230* Structural Systems. 3Arch 2240* Codes, Specifications and Contracts . 3Engli 1101* English Composition 1 . 3Math 1431* Precalculus I . 5Physi 1201* General Physics I . 5Program Electives . 6Select six credits from the following courses. (In addition to the coursesabove.)Arch 1412* Advanced BIM-Revit . 3Arch 2260* Construction Estimating . 3Arch 2270* Construction Scheduling . 3Arch 2413* BIM Management-Revit . 3Arch 2840* Experimental/Pilot Class .1 to 6* - course has a prerequisiteGeneral Education . 9Each candidate for an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree shallsatisfactorily complete a minimum of 18 credits in General Education. Forthe Architectural Technology-CADD degree, some General Educationcourses are already listed under program requirements. Therefore,students need 9 credits besides those listed under program requirements.The following summarizes the minimum credits required in each of thespecified General Education areas:Suggested Course Sequence(Full-Time Enrollment)Please note: A student’s readiness to performcollege-level coursework is based on thestudent's placement test and/or ACTscores. Below 1000 level coursework may berequired prior to the student taking courses inthe suggested sequences.First Semester (16 credits) Arch 1100 (3) Arch 1101 (3) Arch 1121 (4) Arch 1211 (3) Engli 1101 (3) Second Semester (16 credits) Arch 1131 (4) Arch 1111 (4) Arch 1411 (3) Arch 2220 (2) General Education (3)Third Semester (18 credits) Arch 2102 (4) Arch 2230 (3) Arch 2210 (3) Math 1431 (5) General Education (3)Fourth Semester (17 credits) Elective (3) Elective (3) Arch 2240 (3) Physi 1201 (5) General Education (3)For more information:If you are considering this program as an areaof study, please contact the Arts,Communication, & Hospitality Division office at630-942-2048.Program web cture/ARCH.AAS.CADD8/24/20COLLEGE OF DUPAGE2019-2021 CATALOG1

Communication: 6 creditsWritten: (3 credits) English 1101 or 1105(English 1101 in program requirements fulfills this requirement)Oral: (3 credits) Speech 1100, 1120 or 1150Physical and Life Sciences: 3 to 5 creditsAt least one course with a laboratory component.(Physics 1201 in program requirements fulfills this requirement)Mathematics: 3 to 5 creditsSelect a minimum of 3 credits (1000 level or above).Select Mathematics 1102, 1104 or 1120 only where required in the degreeprogram. Only one from the following three courses may count towardoverall degree requirement credit: Mathematics 1635, Psychology 2280 orSociology 2205. Only one of the following courses may count towardoverall degree credit: Mathematics 1428 or Mathematics 1431.(Mathematics 1431 in program requirements fulfills this requirement)Humanities and Fine Arts: 3 creditsSocial and Behavioral Sciences: 3 creditsComplete at least 2 credits from the list of courses in theGlobal/Multicultural Studies or Contemporary Life Skills Category.(Architecture 1100 in program requirements fulfills this requirement)TOTAL CREDITS FOR AAS DEGREE67ARCH.AAS.CADD8/24/20COLLEGE OF DUPAGE2019-2021 CATALOG2

Career Information ARCH.AAS.CADDJob Title(s): Architectural DraftersIntern Architect, Drafter, Architect, Draftsman, Architectural Designer, Architectural Drafter,Architectural Intern, Project Manager, Architectural Draftsman, CAD Technician (ComputerAided Design Technician)For salary and wage information, please visit: www.onetonline.orgIf you would like information regarding internships, resume development, interviewing andjob search skills, please contact the Career Services CenterPhone: 630-942-2230www.cod.edu/careerservicesTwitter: @codcareercenterRelated Occupations:Electrical DraftersCivil DraftersMapping TechniciansCivil Engineering TechniciansMechanical DraftersInterior DesignersMarine ArchitectsCommercial and Industrial DesignersGeographic Information Systems TechniciansCartographers and Photogrammetrists8/24/20COLLEGE OF DUPAGE2019-2021 CATALOGARCH.AAS.CADD3

Architecture Associate in Applied ScienceField of Study Code: ARCH.AAS.CONSTSuggested Course Sequence(Full-Time Enrollment)Catalog Description:The Construction Management degree combines a variety of architectureand business classes to prepare students for entry-level positions inconstruction management and construction firms or for transfer to otherinstitutions.Program Requirements . 50-52Arch 1111* Building Materials . 4Blueprint Reading . 2Arch 1130Arch 1141Construction Methods I . 2Arch 1301Introduction to Construction Management . 3Arch 2142Construction Methods II . 2Arch 2150Basic Surveying . 2Arch 2240* Codes, Specifications and Contracts . 3Arch 2260* Construction Estimating . 3Arch 2270* Construction Scheduling . 3Arch 2413* BIM Management-Revit . 3Accou 2140Financial Accounting . 4Engli 1101* English Composition 1 . 3Manag 1100Supervision . 3Manuf 2280Industrial Safety . 2Math 1115* Technical Mathematics I . 3ORMath 1431* Precalculus I: . 5Philo 1114* Business Ethics . 3Physi 1201* General Physics I. 5Program Electives . 8Students are required to take 6-8 credits based on their math class. Thedegree totals 64 credits. Students may take only one class from English1102, English 1105 and Math 1635.Arch 1100Introduction to Architecture . 3Arch 1101Basic Architectural Drafting . 3Arch 1211* Basic Computer-Aided Drafting —AutoCAD . 3Arch 1411Introduction to BIM-Revit . 3Arch 1412* Advanced BIM-Revit . 3Arch 2102* Detailing and Construction Documents . 4Arch 2210* Mechanical, Electrical and PlumbingSystems. 3Arch 2230 * Structural Systems. 3Engli 1102* English Composition 2 . 3Engli 1105* Workplace Writing . 3Please note: A student’s readiness to performcollege-level coursework is based on thestudent's placement test and/or ACTscores. Below 1000 level coursework may berequired prior to the student taking courses inthe suggested sequences.First Semester (15 credits) Fall Arch 1130 (2)Arch 1141 (2)Arch 1301 (3)Engli 1101 (3)Manuf 2280 (2)Communication: Oral (3)Second Semester (14-16 credits) Spring Arch 1111 (4)Arch 2142 (2)Math 1115 (3) or 1431 (5)Social and Behavioral Sciences (3)Program Elective (2)Summer Semester (6 credits) Philo 1114 (3)Program Elective (3)Third Semester (15 credits) Arch 2150 (2)Arch 2270 (3)Manag 1100 (3)Accou 2140 (4)Program Elective (3)Fourth Semester (4 credits) Arch 2240 (3)Arch 2260 (3)Arch 2413 (3)Physi 1201 (5)*Most architecture courses are offered onlyonce a year.For more information:If you are considering this program as an areaof study, please contact the Arts,Communication, and Hospitality Division officeat 630-942-2048.* - course has a prerequisiteGeneral Education . 6Program web site: /8/24/20COLLEGE OF DUPAGE2019-2021 CATALOGARCH.AAS.CONST4

Each candidate for an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree shallsatisfactorily complete a minimum of 18 credits in General Education. Forthe Construction Management degree, some General Education coursesare already listed under program requirements. Therefore, students onlyneed 6 credits besides those listed under program requirements.The following summarizes the minimum credits required in each of thespecified General Education areas:Communication: 6 creditsWritten: (3 credits) English 1101 or 1105(English 1101 in program requirements fulfills this requirement)Oral: (3 credits) Speech 1100, 1120 or 1150Physical and Life Sciences: 3 to 5 creditsAt least one course with a laboratory component.(Physics 1201 in program requirements fulfills this requirement)Mathematics: 3 to 5 creditsSelect a minimum of 3 credits (1000 level or above).Select Mathematics 1102, 1104 or 1120 only where required in the degreeprogram. Only one from the following three courses may count towardoverall degree requirement credit: Mathematics 1635, Psychology 2280 orSociology 2205. Only one of the following courses may count towardoverall degree credit: Mathematics 1428 or Mathematics 1431.(Mathematics 1115 or 1431 or 1533 in program requirements fulfills thisrequirement)Humanities and Fine Arts: 3 credits(Philosophy 1114 in program requirements fulfills this requirement)Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3 creditsComplete at least 2 credits from the list of courses in theGlobal/Multicultural Studies or Contemporary Life Skills Category.(Accounting 2140 in program requirements fulfills this requirement)TOTAL CREDITS FOR AAS DEGREE64-66ARCH.AAS.CONST8/24/20COLLEGE OF DUPAGE2019-2021 CATALOG5

Career Information ARCH.AAS.CONSTJob Title(s): Construction ManagersConcrete Foreman, Construction Area Manager, Construction Foreman, ConstructionManager, Construction Superintendent, General Contractor, Job Superintendent, ProjectExecutive, Project Manager, Project SuperintendentFor salary and wage information, please visit: www.onetonline.orgIf you would like information regarding internships, resume development, interviewing andjob search skills, please contact the Career Services CenterPhone: 630-942-2230www.cod.edu/careerservicesRelated Occupations:General and Operations ManagersArchitectural and Engineering ManagersEnergy EngineersFire-Prevention and Protection EngineersOccupational Health and Safety SpecialistsTwitter: @codcareercenterLogistics ManagersCivil EngineersEnvironmental EngineersTransportation EngineersARCH.AAS.CONST8/24/20COLLEGE OF DUPAGE2019-2021 CATALOG6

Architecture Associate in Applied ScienceField of Study Code: ARCH.AAS.PRESuggested Course Sequence(Full-Time Enrollment)Catalog Description:The Pre-Architecture Technology degree includes the core group ofarchitecture courses as well as courses designed to prepare students fortransfer to baccalaureate or professional programs. The second yearcurriculum emphasizes portfolio production while the electives allowstudents to customize their curriculum to match the transfer institution.Please note: A student’s readiness to performcollege-level coursework is based on thestudent's placement test and/or ACTscores. Below 1000 level coursework may berequired prior to the student taking courses inthe suggested sequences.Program Requirements .51 to 52Arch 1100Introduction to Architecture . 3Arch 1111* Building Materials . 4Arch 1121Architectural Design Communication . 4Arch 1131* Introduction to Architectural Design . 4Arch 1211* Basic Computer-Aided Drafting —AutoCAD . 3Arch 2201* Architectural Design I . 5Arch 2202* Architectural Design II . 5Arch 2203* Introduction to Architectural Theory . 3Arch 2220* Architectural Comp. Modeling . 2Arch 2250* Architectural Presentation and Portfolio . 3Engli 1101* English Composition 1 . 3Speec 1100* Fundamentals of Speech Communication . 3ORSpeec 1120* Small-Group Communication . 3ORSpeec 1150* Introduction to Business Communication . 3Physi 1201* General Physics I . 5Math 2231* Calculus and Analytic Geometry I .5ORMath 2134* Calculus for Business & Social Sciences. 4First Semester (14-15 credits)Program Electives . 99 hours from the list of elective choices to align with transfer 0114111412*2102*2210*2230*1102*Basic Architectural Drafting. 3Introduction to BIM - Revit. 3Advanced BIM - Revit . 3Detailing and Construction Documents.4Mechanical, Electrical, & Plumbing Systems. 3Structural Systems . 3English Composition II . 3Arch 1100 (3)Arch 1121 (4)Engli 1101 (3)Math 2231 or Math 2134 (4-5)Second Semester (14 credits) Arch 1131 (4)Arch 1111 (4)Arch 1211 (3)Elective (3) (rec: Engli 1102)Summer Semester (8 credits) Arch 2220 (2)Humanities and Fine Arts (3)(rec: Histo 1110 or 1120)Elective (3) (rec: Arch 1101)Third Semester (16 credits) Arch 2201 (5)Arch 2250 (3)Physi 1201 (5)Elective (3) (rec: Arch 2230)Fourth Semester (14 credits) Arch 2202 (5)Arch 2203 (3)Speec 1100, 1120 or 1150 (3)Social and Behavioral Sciences(3) (rec: Anthr 1000 or 1100)For more information:If you are considering this program as an areaof study, please contact the Arts,Communication, and Hospitality Division officeat 630-942-2048.Program web cture/* course has a prerequisite8/24/20 COLLEGE OF DUPAGE2019-2021 CATALOGARCH.AAS.PRE7

General Education . 6Each candidate for an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree shallsatisfactorily complete a minimum of 18 credits in General Education. Forthe Pre-Architecture degree, some General Education courses are alreadylisted under program requirements. Therefore, students need a minimumof 9 credits besides those listed under program requirements.The following summarizes the minimum credits required in each of thespecified General Education areas:Communication: 6 creditsWritten: (3 credits) English 1101 or 1105(English 1101 in program requirements fulfills this requirement)Oral: (3 credits) Speech 1100, 1120 or 1150(Speech 1100 or 1120 or 1150 in program requirements fulfills thisrequirement)Physical and Life Sciences: 3 to 5 creditsAt least one course with a laboratory component.(Physics 1201 in program requirements fulfills this requirement)Mathematics: 3 to 5 creditsSelect a minimum of 3 credits (1000 level or above).Select Mathematics 1102, 1104 or 1120 only where required in the degreeprogram. Only one from the following three courses may count towardoverall degree requirement credit: Mathematics 1635, Psychology 2280 orSociology 2205. Only one of the following courses may count towardoverall degree credit: Mathematics 1428 or Mathematics 1431.(Mathematics 2231 or 2134 in program requirements fulfill thisrequirement)Humanities and Fine Arts: 3 creditsSocial and Behavioral Sciences: 3 creditsComplete at least 2 credits from the list of courses in theGlobal/Multicultural Studies or Contemporary Life Skills Category.(Architecture 1100 in program requirements fulfills this requirement)TOTAL CREDITS FOR AAS DEGREE66-67ARCH.AAS.PRE8/24/20COLLEGE OF DUPAGE2019-2021 CATALOG8

Career Information ARCH.AAS.PREJob Title(s): Architects, Except Landscape and NavalArchitect, Project Architect, Project Manager, Architectural Project Manager, Principal, DesignArchitectFor salary and wage information, please visit: www.onetonline.orgIf you would like information regarding internships, resume development, interviewing and jobsearch skills, please contact the Career Services CenterPhone: 630-942-2230www.cod.edu/careerservicesRelated Occupations:Logistics ManagersConstruction ManagersCivil EngineersArchitectural and Engineering Managers8/24/20Twitter: @codcareercenterInterior DesignersUrban and Regional PlannersPurchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail,and Farm ProductsCOLLEGE OF DUPAGE2019-2021 CATALOGARCH.AAS.PRE9

4. Architecture Associate in Applied Science Field of Study Code: ARCH.AAS.CONST Catalog Description: The Construction Management degree combines a variety of architecture and business classes to prepare students for entry-level positions in construction management and construction firms or for transfer to other

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