About The Program
An education in architectural technology typically prepares students to work alongside architects, construction workers and other building professionals during the structural development process. Educational programs in architectural technology typically culminate in associate's degrees. These degree programs blend hands-on training with classroom instruction in areas like computer-aided drafting, construction codes and methods, building design and structural systems. Graduates may also continue their education in a bachelor's or graduate degree program in architectural technology or related fields, such as architecture or construction science, which can lead to more advanced careers. Certificate programs are also available. The following pages include information about degree programs in architectural technology.
Syllabus
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AT101 |
Introduction To Architecture |
AT102 |
Architectural Drawing
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AT103 |
Computer Aided Architectural Design ACAD
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AT104
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ACAD 3D
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AT105
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Structure Knowledge-I
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AT201
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Introduction To Architectural Design
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AT202
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3ds Max
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AT203
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V-Ray
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AT204
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Materials Science I
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AT205
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History of Architecture-I
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AT301
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Revit
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AT302
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SketchUp
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AT303
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Photoshop Architectural
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AT304
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Materials Science II
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AT305
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History and theory of urbanism
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AT401
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Creativity In Architecture
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AT402
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Internship
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AT403
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Thesis |