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Architectural Model/Construction
Introduces planning and construction of architectural models focusing on layout, fabrication, material selection, painting, and attention to details. (Prerequisites: 10-614-152, Prototype Introduction to; 10-606-116 CAD-Intro)
Architectural Principles
Introduces the principles of architectural design theory, sketching application, and space planning. Develops skills in visualization, presentation drawings, and architectural language. Basic architectural sketches and drawings will be prepared. (Prerequisite: Acceptance in Architectural Technology program)
Architectural Print Reading 1
Introduces building construction drawings, codes, and specifications. Residential projects will be examined. (Prerequisite:10-614-210, Architectural Principles or enrolled in the Fundamentals of Architecture Certificate. Co-requisite: 10-614-213, Building Materials.)
Architectural Print Reading 2
Reviews building construction documents and codes. Commercial projects will be examined. (Prerequisite: 10-614-217, Architectural Print Reading 1)
Architectural Residential
Emphasizes residential house styles, building codes, and design components related to the site and structure. Conceptual design drawings will be developed into construction drawings using AutoCAD and Revit software. (Prerequisites: 10-614-213, Building Materials; 10-614-210, Architectural Principles; 10-614-217, Architectural Print Reading 1; 10-614-214 Building Sustainability 1. Corequisite: 10-614-231 BIM Architectural 2.)
ARRT Certification Seminar
10-526-174 ARRT CERTIFICATION SEMINAR...provides preparation for the national certification examination prepared by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. Emphasis is placed on the weak areas of the individual students. Simulated registry examinations are utilized. (Prerequisite: Enrolled in Radiography program or consent of program director)
Artisan Meats: Humane Harvest
Topics include humane butchering, carcass yields, sausage-making, smoking and packaging. Compare professional techniques to home-based skills. Review rules, regulations and sanitary practices. Determine produce mix, costs and income potential.
ASP.NET
10-152-183 ASP.NET ...build interactive, database-driven websites with ASP.NET and C# with Visual Studio, handling web form events, using ASP.NET controls, designing master pages, managing state, and interacting with databases with ASP.NET data-bound controls. (Prerequisites: 10-152-173, Programming in C# Part 1; 10-152-185, Website Coding HTML & CSS; 10-152-125, Database Design)
Assembly Design
Introduces the creation of assembly drawings including a complete set of detailed prints along with drawings that show how a mechanism will be assembled. Students also create a set of prints for welding multiple parts together and will take part in top-down engineering activities to and be responsible for all aspects of a mechanical design project. Project management and scheduling will also be introduced as it relates to mechanical design, group dynamics, creating complete bill of materials including fabricated and purchased parts, along with multiple other aspects of project management. A final Design binder will be created and presented. (Prerequisite: 10-606-128, Fabrication Design)
Audio for Video Production
10-206-151 AUDIO FOR VIDEO PRODUCTION ...off-camera audio acquisition and processing for video production. Interior and exterior audio recording concepts and techniques. Audio recording for video equipment including microphones, field recorders, and wireless lavaliere systems.
Auto Certification Preparation 1
This course provides an opportunity for students to develop the knowledge, skills and understanding required to successfully complete the Automotive Technician certification test in the areas of Brakes, Steering and Suspension, and Engine Performance. (Prerequisites: 10-602-195 Advanced Chassis, 10-602-106 Engine Performance 1, 10-602-108 Engine Performance 2, 10-602-113, Engine Performance 3)
Auto Electrical & Electronic Systems 1
Students will diagnose more complex circuits utilizing an electrical meter and test light. Students will build circuits and test existing circuits on a vehicle, including parallel circuits and relays. Testing will include volts, amps, Ohms- measured and calculated, and voltage drop. (Pre-requisites: 10-412-153 Intro to Electrical Systems, 10-602-107 Automotive Service Fundamentals)