Program Student Learning Outcomes |
Related College-Wide Student Learning Outcomes |
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1 - Acquire substantive knowledge
2 - Communicate effectively
3 - Develop quantitative literacies
4 - Think critically and creatively
5 - Develop knowledge and skills to be civically engaged
6 - Develop the knowledge and skills to work with others in a professional and constructive manner
7 - Develop computer and information literacy |
1. Be prepared for drafting positions in architectural offices, building construction and development firms, and consulting engineering offices. |
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2. Demonstrate knowledge of residential and commercial construction processes, methods and materials. |
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3. Demonstrate competency in CAD drafting |
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4. Demonstrate knowledge of local and national building codes level appropriate for a second year student. |
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5. Program is current (up-to-date) and continues to offer courses that will help students be prepared to apply for employment in the field. |
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6. Demonstrate architectural drafting and design skills for a set of plans. |
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7. Acquire substantive knowledge of architectural drawing to assist engineers and owners in the construction process. |
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8. Effectively communicate. Develop critical reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. Organize and present ideas and information orally and in writing. Understand and use the elements of effective communication in group settings. |
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9. Validate the ability to communicate effectively to the architectural profession. |
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10. Communicate effectively while working in classroom groups and teams, brainstorming and synthesizing ideas into workable schemes and presentations. |
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11. Demonstrate proficiency in inspecting construction projects to insure compliance with plans, specifications, building codes and quality assurance standards. |
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12. Engage in service-learning for community building and an enhanced academic experience. |
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13. Demonstrate the knowledge base of how architectural design, building codes, and zoning ordinances affect cities, etc. |
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