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Show ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S Art 43, 45, 46 Perspective and Basic Rendering 3 3 3 Engineering 1, 2, 3 Engineering Drawing, Descriptive Geometry 2 2 2 Engineering 41 Slide Rule 1 English 1, 2 Basic Communication 3 3 Geology 1 or 11 General 4 Mathematics 14, 18, 21 Inter. Alg., Trig., Coll. Alg. 5 5 5 Physical Education 1 or 11 1 1 1 Secretarial Training 1 Elementary Typing 3 Speech 10 Speech for Everyday Needs 2 17 15 18 Sophomore Architectural Technology History of Architecture, 3 (or Humanities 2), 15 Applied Electricity 3 5 Architectural Technology 31, 32 Architectural Drawing 3 3 Architectural Technology 37 Building Codes 2 Architectural Technology 11 Building Equipment 4 Business Selected 3 Economics 1 Principles of Economics 3 Architectural Technology Applied Mechanical 4, 5, 6 Design, Concrete 4 4 4 Architectural Technology 27 Estimating 3 Secretarial Training 21 Calculators 2 Physics 51 College Physics 5 Sociology 41 Social Relationships 3 17 19 15 ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY Courses of Instruction 3. History of ArchitectureArchitectural origins and early forms; primitive, Egyptian, Aegean; summation of early 226 types. Three lectures a week. W (3). Staff 4. Mechanics AppliedFundamental principles of materials, equilibrium of forces, simple machines, bridge and roof trusses, centroids, and moment of inertia. Prerequisite: Mathematics 18. Four periods a week. A (4). Alexander 5. Structural Design Applied Bar stress for fixed and moving loads and design of beam and truss members. Prerequisite: Mathematics 18. Two lectures and two laboratory periods a week. W (4). Staff 6. Reinforced Concrete Design AppliedDesign and control of concrete mixtures, area footings and sizes and strength of reinforced column. Prerequisite: Mathematics 18. One lecture and three laboratory periods a week. S (4). Staff 11. Mechanical Equipment of BuildingsHeating requirements, ventilation, plumbing and drainage, refrigeration and air conditioning. Prerequisite: Physics 51. One lecture and two laboratory periods a week. W (4). Staff 15. Elements of Applied Electricity Electricity as applied to buildings, conductors, wire capacities, and standard practices. Prerequisite: Physics 51. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. S (5). Atkins 21. Descriptive Geometry AppliedPoint line plane problems, length and slope of line, development and intersections of surfaces, shades and shadows. Prerequisite: Engineering 2. One lecture and two laboratory priods a week. S (3). Alexander 27. Estimating and Building ContractsFiguring material and labor costs, profit and overhead as applied to buildings. Prerequisite: Architectural Technology 31 or equivalent. One lecture and two laboratory periods a week. S (3). Alexander 30. Architectural Drawing (Elementary)A course in material symbols, plot plans, drawing and detailing of contemporary homes. Prerequisite: Engineering 2 or Intermediate Mechanical Drawing. Individual instruction. Two laboratory periods a week. A W S (2). Alexander 31. Architectural DrawingMaterial symbols, plot plans, drawing, and detailing of small homes. Prerequisite: Engineer- 227 |