Academic Catalogs

Architectural Technology

Mission Statement

The OCC Architectural Technology Program endeavors to empower students to lead productive and creative professional lives in the context of Architecture and Environmental Design.

Program Description

The Architectural Technology Program offers courses in design, building materials, construction documents, design visualization and graphics, computer-assisted design, building information modeling and fabrication. Our comprehensive program provides students with the discipline and critical thinking skills necessary to transfer to a broad range of universities and the training and technical skills to gain employment with the many and varied firms in Southern California that hire our graduates. Former California Architects Board President, Christine Lampert, AIA, rates our program as one of the top community college programs in the state. OCC’s Architecture program has a long history of successful graduates and our current students continue to excel as indicated by winning design awards, high transfer rates, and becoming valued members of the professional community.

Architectural Technology Design Specialization Certificates

Specialization Certificates are designed to give Architectural Technology majors a focus within their major and to give non-major students and professionals the opportunity to gain skills in one of five areas within the context of Architecture & Environmental Design.

Department Contact Information

Dr. Dean L. Abernathy
dabernathy@occ.cccd.edu
(714) 432-5868

Architectural Technology Department Website

Credit Courses

ARCH A1011 Unit (18 lecture hours)  
Introduction to Environmental Sustainability  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU

This course is an overview to environmental sustainability and will provide a fundamental understanding of the cultural, man-made and natural factors involved in creating ecological balance and ethical stewardship of natural resources. Focus will be on the building and design related aspects of sustainability. This course may also be offered online.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A101

ARCH A1023 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Introduction to Environmental Studies  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This course is designed to present an overview of the environmental studies field to students from multiple disciplines. A basic understanding of issues related to the environmental components of air, soil and water; historic development of ecological issues; economic, political, and cultural concepts; regulations, and technology will be presented. An overview of career opportunities and paths within the environmental industry will also be covered. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A102

ARCH A1041 Unit (18 lecture hours)  
Introduction to FrameCAD Steel Framing  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU

Introduction to FrameCAD Steel Framing is an overview of integrated steel panelization design and fabrication. Instruction includes entry level use of FrameCAD Structure and FrameCAD Detailer software as well as file export to FrameCAD Factory and machine. The class will produce and assemble a small sample project using the OCC FrameCAD F325iT. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A104

ARCH A1052 Units (18 lecture hours; 54 lab hours)  
Architectural Drawing and Design Visualization 1  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This introductory course in architectural visualization techniques will focus on how to communicate a three-dimensional design using a two-dimensional medium. Subjects and techniques presented will include orthographic projection, paralines, plan views, elevations, sections, basic perspective drawing, rendering materials and tonal values, and an introduction to SketchUp and hand modeling.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A105

ARCH A1061 Unit (20 lecture hours; 10 lab hours)  
Accessory Dwelling Unit Design  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Design is a 5 week seminar course that introduces design concepts, codes, budgeting, and permit strategies unique to ADUs. ADUs are typically small second units added to existing single family home properties and allowable sizes and limitations vary by city and lot size. Students will plan out their own project and are encouraged to bring ideas and questions. A field visit to experience an ADU or similar sized structure will be organized as available. No prior experience needed. Course may be offered online.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A106

ARCH A1071 Unit (20 lecture hours; 10 lab hours)  
Tiny House Design  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU.

Tiny House Design is a 5 week seminar course that introduces design concepts, codes, budgeting, and building strategies unique to Tiny Houses. The course is packed with guest speakers, hands-on demonstrations, and information resources. Students will plan out their own project and are encouraged to bring lots of ideas and questions. A field trip to experience a tiny house build will also be scheduled. No prior experience needed. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A107

ARCH A1081 Unit (20 lecture hours; 10 lab hours)  
Solar Panels for Small Projects  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

Solar Panels for Small Projects is a 5 week course that introduces solar energy basics for small, off-grid photo voltaic installations. The course will cover solar energy fundamentals, electricity and safety basics, PV modules, system components, and system sizing. Students will plan out their own project or a small sample project. A small kit system will be available for hands-on demonstrations. No prior experience needed. Same as CNST A108. Students completing ARCH A108 may not receive credit for CNST A108.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A108

ARCH A1102 Units (36 lecture hours)  
Introduction to Architecture  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

This introductory course explores the professional and academic aspects of architecture and related professions. Lectures will include licensing, educational choices, history, practice, design, theory, structures, and personal goal setting; guest speakers and an office visit will give students a firsthand chance to observe multiple sides of the profession. This course may also be offered online.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A110

ARCH A110H2 Units (36 lecture hours)  
Introduction to Architecture Honors  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

This introductory course explores the professional and academic aspects of architecture and related professions. Lectures will include licensing, educational choices, history, practice, design, theory, structures, and personal goal setting; guest speakers and an office visit will give students a firsthand chance to observe multiple sides of the profession. This course may be offered online.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A110H

ARCH A1154 Units (54 lecture hours; 54 lab hours)  
Architectural Design and Theory 1  
Advisory: ARCH A105.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC

This beginning architectural design course includes the perceptual and physical study of three dimensional design theories, principles and compositional techniques used in the creation and manipulation of architectural form, space, and light. Focus will be on fundamental design skills and will progress to a complete architectural design project using models, drawings, and graphics to study and communicate the design. This course may also be offered online.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A115

ARCH A1212 Units (36 lecture hours; 12 lab hours)  
FrameCAD Studio 1  
Advisory: ARCH A104.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

FrameCAD Studio 1 is a project-based course that develops design skills to produce a steel panel project using FrameCAD software. Basic steel frame design concepts will be covered as well as use of FrameCAD Structure and FrameCAD Detailer. Students will also receive basic machine safety and steel panel assembly experience.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A121

ARCH A1222 Units (36 lecture hours; 12 lab hours)  
FrameCAD Studio 2  
Advisory: ARCH A121.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

FrameCAD Studio 2 is a project-based intermediate course that develops design skills to produce a steel panel project using FrameCAD software. Students will be encouraged to design a project of choice and will work collaboratively to design and prepare each project for production. This is a continuation of FrameCAD Studio 1 and FrameCAD Structure and FrameCAD Detailer software will be used to design the projects and export to FrameCAD Factory software for production.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A122

ARCH A1413 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Introduction to Resouse Management  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This course introduces the principles of environmental resource management. An overview of the global aspects of resources and waste, creative strategies for reclaiming resources, and an introduction to community and industry opportunities and skills needed for employment in green industries, sustainable advocacy and education will be presented and explained.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A141

ARCH A1423 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Environmental Advocacy  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This course covers a range of environmental advocacy strategies and includes engaging community stakeholders towards improved environmental resource management goals. Students will have the opportunity to create and plan for environmental campaigns, educational programs, and a range of environmental advocacy activities, including writing effective proposals and grants.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A142

ARCH A1502 Units (27 lecture hours; 36 lab hours)  
CAD 2-D for Architecture  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This course introduces Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) as used to produce 2-dimensional architectural drawings. PCs with Autodesk Architecture and/or ArchiCAD will be used and instruction will focus on computer drawing a simple project to include the following drawing types: floor plan, site plan, elevation, and enlarged section/details. Students should have basic knowledge of computer operation and file management.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A150

ARCH A1552 Units (27 lecture hours; 36 lab hours)  
BIM 1 for Architecture  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This course introduces Building Information Modeling (BIM) as used to produce a 3-dimensional architectural model with detailed construction information. PCs with Autodesk Revit, ArchiCAD, or Microstation will be used and instruction will focus on computer modeling a simple project and extracting construction documentation. Students should have basic knowledge of computer operation and file management.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A155

ARCH A1562 Units (27 lecture hours; 36 lab hours)  
BIM 2 for Architecture  
Advisory: ARCH A155 or comparable skills with BIM.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This course introduces Building Information Modeling (BIM) as used to produce a 3-dimensional architectural model with detailed construction information. PCs with Autodesk Revit, ArchiCAD or Microstation will be used and instruction will focus on computer modeling a simple project and extracting construction documentation. Students should have basic knowledge of computer operation and file management as well as construction.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A156

ARCH A1572 Units (27 lecture hours; 36 lab hours)  
BIM Multidisciplinary  
Advisory: ARCH A156 or equivalent skills.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This course uses Building Information Modeling (BIM) with multidisciplinary applications (Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) and project management tools to create an integrated 3-dimensional architectural model. PCs with Autodesk Revit and other software will be used and instruction will focus on coordinating one or more disciplines in a collaborative environment.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A157

ARCH A1582 Units (27 lecture hours; 36 lab hours)  
BIM Project Integration  
Advisory: ARCH A156 or equivalent skills.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This course uses Building Information Modeling (BIM) in conjunction with prototyping and manufacturing software (such as Fusion 360 or FrameCAD) to integrate design, construction, and manufacturing applications for a small project. Autodesk Revit, Fusion 360, FrameCAD Structure and/or other software will be used in a collaborative team environment.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A158

ARCH A1602 Units (27 lecture hours; 36 lab hours)  
3-D Modeling: SketchUp 1  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This course introduces Google SketchUp 3-D Modeling as used for architectural design visualization. Computers with SketchUp Pro will be used and instruction will focus on computer modeling a rectilinear design and exporting images and animation for design presentation. Students should have basic knowledge of computers and file management. This course may also be offered online.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A160

ARCH A1622 Units (27 lecture hours; 36 lab hours)  
3-D Modeling: Rhino 1  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This course introduces 3-D Modeling for design visualization using Rhino software. Hands-on instruction will focus on digitally modeling a design with rectilinear and non-rectilinear geometry, including preparing files for fabrication and presentation. Students should have basic knowledge of computers and file management.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A162

ARCH A1632 Units (27 lecture hours; 36 lab hours)  
3-D Modeling: Rhino 2  
Advisory: ARCH A162.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This course introduces fundamental skills of coding and 3-D computational design using Rhino software with additional plug-ins. Hands-on instruction will focus on parametrically modeling and testing design variations with rectilinear and non-rectilinear geometry, including preparing files for fabrication and presentation. Students should have basic knowledge of 3-D modeling. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A163

ARCH A1652 Units (27 lecture hours; 36 lab hours)  
Presentation Graphics  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This course is for architecture/design students who want to improve their graphic communication skills. Emphasis is on improving personal presentations and portfolios using Adobe Creative Suite: Photoshop, Illustrator, In-design, and/or Acrobat. Students should have knowledge of computer operation and file management and projects to bring in.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A165

ARCH A1701 Unit (18 lecture hours; 12 lab hours)  
Introduction to Design Fabrication  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This is a limited introduction to computer-assisted design fabrication, including simple operations and shop safety. Students will have the opportunity to use laser cutters, CNC routers, robotics, a 3-D printer, etc.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A170

ARCH A1722 Units (27 lecture hours; 36 lab hours)  
Design Fabrication 2  
Advisory: ARCH A171.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This course promotes intermediate digital fabrication techniques for architecture and design. Emphasis is given to independent project design and construction using computer-assisted equipment (laser cutters, CNC routers, robotics, 3-D printers and scanners, etc.).

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A172

ARCH A1804 Units (36 lecture hours; 108 lab hours)  
Architectural Construction Documents  
Prerequisite(s): ARCH A155.
Advisory: ARCH A105 and ARCH A115.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

A basic course focusing on representation skills as applied to digital and physical construction models and documents for a wood frame structure. Further emphasis is on architectural symbols and conventions, specifications, building codes, products, materials, equipment, and the development of a student-designed structure.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A180

ARCH A1854 Units (36 lecture hours; 108 lab hours)  
Environmental Design Systems  
Advisory: ARCH A180.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This intermediate design course focuses on the environmental, cultural, and physical forces that effect architecture. Students will research and utilize design approaches and building components/systems that respond to human needs and the natural and built environments. Study topics will include site design and cultural context, environmental/climate responsive approaches to design, maintaining structural design integrity, incorporating life safety and access, and ecologically minded approaches to design.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A185

ARCH A1901.5-2.5 Units (9 lecture hours; 60-120 other hours)  
Environmental Studies Practium  
Advisory: ARCH A141, ARCH A142, ARCH A143, and ARCH A144.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This course provides environmental studies students with a practicum cooperatively planned by a private, public or non-profit agency and environmental studies faculty. The focus is on providing students with an opportunity to apply environmental studies theory and zero waste applications in a realistic work setting and includes preparation and assistance in locating internship opportunities that may take place locally, nationally, or internationally.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A190

ARCH A1961.5 Units (27 lecture hours)  
Green Building Codes  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU.

A complete analysis of the California Green Building Code. Special local Green Building ordinances are also covered along with a comparison of the International Green Building Code. Same as CNST A196; students completing ARCH A196 may not receive credit for CNST A196. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A196

ARCH A1971.5 Units (27 lecture hours)  
California Energy Code  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU.

A complete analysis of the California Energy Code. Special local Energy Code ordinances are also covered along with a comparison of the International Energy Code. Explanation of the State's energy and compliance forms. Same as CNST A197; students completing ARCH A197 may not receive credit for CNST A197. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A197

ARCH A1990.5-4 Units (9-72 lecture hours; 0-54 lab hours)  
Current Topics in Architecture  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU.

Current topics in Architecture may include cultural topics as well as architectural technology topics and could rotate through a variety of topics, such as field studies, design/build projects, design studies, and construction studies. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A199

ARCH A201H2 Units (27 lecture hours; 36 lab hours)  
Design/Build 1 for Architecture Honors  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This learn-by-doing course involves the design and construction of a transportable structure. Students will work in teams with an instructor. Projects will vary and are likely to involve off-campus assembly.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A201H

ARCH A2024 Units (48 lecture hours; 80 lab hours)  
Design/Build 2 for Architecture  
Advisory: ARCH A180.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This learn-by-doing course involves the design and construction of a structure or interior project. Students will work in teams with an instructor. Projects will vary and are likely to involve off-campus assembly.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A202

ARCH A202H4 Units (48 lecture hours; 80 lab hours)  
Design/Build 2 for Architecture Honors  
Advisory: ARCH A180.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This learn-by-doing course involves the design and construction of a structure or interior project. Students will work in teams with an instructor. Projects will vary and are likely to involve off-campus assembly.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A202H

ARCH A2034 Units (48 lecture hours; 80 lab hours)  
Design/Build 3 Architecture  
Advisory: ARCH A180 or comparable course completion or work experience.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This learn-by-doing course involves the design and construction of a small structure with an emphasis on integrating digital fabrication and/or manufacturing techniques. Students will work in teams with an instructor. Projects will vary and could involve off-campus assembly.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A203

ARCH A2053 Units (36 lecture hours; 54 lab hours)  
Architectural Drawing and Design Visualization 2  
Prerequisite(s): ARCH A105.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC

A continuation of Architecture A105, this advanced studio builds on a basic understanding of design communication, strengthening complexity and design intention in two and three-dimensional visualization techniques; including freehand sketching, graphic conventions, modeling, perspective and orthographic drawings, shade/shadow, color rendering, graphic presentations, and portfolio development.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A205

ARCH A2102 Units (27 lecture hours; 36 lab hours)  
Environmental Design Field Studies  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU.

The course is an active, on-site study of Architecture, Design, and Planning with an emphasis on sustainable environmental practices. Areas to be studied will be optimized based on the offered location site and will include a study of architectural design, planning and development patterns, analysis of resources, sustainable building techniques, sustainable lifestyle practices and culture, and may include design and/or construction of an improvement project. Students will participate in project-based learning opportunities and community service (where possible) and a multi-night field trip or travel abroad will be required. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A210

ARCH A2154 Units (36 lecture hours; 108 lab hours)  
Architectural Drawing and Design Theory 2  
Advisory: ARCH A115 or equivalent skill level.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

This intermediate architectural design course teaches theories, principles, methods, and means to the creation of architectural space by manipulation of form, space, and light. Focus is on the critical consideration and communication of spatial sequence and organization, composition, hierarchy, structure, and meaning as an expression of human, aesthetic, and environmental determinants. This course may also be offered online.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A215

ARCH A2204 Units (54 lecture hours; 72 lab hours)  
Building Materials and Systems  
Advisory: ARCH A180.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This advanced course focuses on the materials, building systems, design, and construction methods used for non-residential construction. The course will include field studies and hands-on projects that explore the principles and properties of various building materials and systems and sustainable considerations.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A220

ARCH A2253 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Land and Building Development  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

A general survey of land development principles and procedures used prior to the actual construction of structures. Site analysis and planning, mapping, regulatory controls, obtaining entitlements, grading, road and street designs, utility systems, principles of real property value, and project financing will be covered. Same as CNST A225. Students completing ARCH A225 may not receive credit for CNST A225.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A225

ARCH A2305 Units (54 lecture hours; 126 lab hours)  
Architectural Design and Theory 3  
Prerequisite(s): ARCH A215.
Advisory: ARCH A205.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

This advanced architectural design course is a continuation of ARCH A215, dealing with theories, principles, methods and means used in the creation of architectural space by manipulation of form, space & light in an urban context. Focus is on the conceptual design process of establishing and challenging design criteria, communication and editing of design narrative, and portfolio development. This course may also be offered online.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A230

ARCH A230H5 Units (54 lecture hours; 126 lab hours)  
Architectural Design and Theory 3 Honors  
Prerequisite(s): ARCH A215.
Advisory: ARCH A205.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

This advanced architectural design course is a continuation of ARCH A215, dealing with theories, principles, methods and means used in the creation of architectural space by manipulation of form, space & light in an urban context. Focus is on the conceptual design process of establishing and challenging design criteria, communication and editing of design narrative, and portfolio development. This course may also be offered online.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A230H

ARCH A2412 Units (36 lecture hours; 12 lab hours)  
FrameCAD Workshop 1  
Advisory: ARCH A104.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

FrameCAD Workshop 1 is a project-based course that develops beginning level production skills needed to produce a steel panel framing system using FrameCAD software and a FrameCAD F325iT machine. Students will be introduced to FrameCAD machine operation and safety and will be able to visit a steel frame project or production facility. Students will assist in running production jobs and gain experience in panel assembly and workflow.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A241

ARCH A2422 Units (36 lecture hours; 12 lab hours)  
FrameCAD Workshop 2  
Advisory: ARCH A104 and ARCH A241.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

FrameCAD Workshop 2 is a project-based continuation of Workshop 1 that develops intermediate level production skills needed to produce steel panel framing systems using FrameCAD software and a FrameCAD F325iT machine. Students will review FrameCAD machine operation and safety and be involved in running production jobs and learning about panel assembly and fabrication workflow on the machine.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A242

ARCH A2432 Units (36 lecture hours; 12 lab hours)  
FrameCAD Workshop 3  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

FrameCAD Workshop 3 is a project-based continuation of FrameCAD Workshop 2 that develops advanced level production skills needed to produce steel panel framing systems using FrameCAD software and a FrameCAD F325iT machine. Students will review FrameCAD machine operation and safety and be involved in coordinating production jobs, panel assembly, and fabrication workflow on the machine.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A243

ARCH A2502 Units (36 lecture hours)  
Building Codes and Standards  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

Introduction to the codes and standards prevalent in the Southern California area. Concentration is on Title 24 and Americans With Disabilities Act regulations, and the Uniform Building Code and local enforcement as applied to building design.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A250

ARCH A2903 Units (54 lecture hours)  
History of Architecture 1  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC: Credit Limitation: ARCH A290 and ARCH A296 combined: or ARCH A290 and ARCH A296H combined; or ARCH A290H and ARCH A296; or ARCH A290H and ARCH A296H combined: maximum credit, one course.

The class is an introductory study of the development of architecture and urban environments from primitive shelters through the Early Baroque. The lectures and presentations focus on environments, architects, people of influence, and architectural movements of significance. Emphasis is placed on socio-political, economic, technological, and cultural influences in the evolution of architectural history. This course may also be offered online.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A290

ARCH A290H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
History of Architecture 1 Honors  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC: Credit Limitation: ARCH A290 and ARCH A296 combined: or ARCH A290 and ARCH A296H combined; or ARCH A290H and ARCH A296; or ARCH A290H and ARCH A296H combined: maximum credit, one course.

The class is an introductory study of the development of architecture and urban environments from primitive shelters through the Early Baroque. The lectures and presentations focus on environments, architects, people of influence, and architectural movements of significance. Emphasis is placed on socio-political, economic, technological, and cultural influences in the evolution of architectural history. This course may also be offered online.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A290H

ARCH A2963 Units (54 lecture hours)  
History of Architecture 2  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC: Credit Limitation: ARCH A290 and ARCH A296 combined: or ARCH A290 and ARCH A296H combined; or ARCH A290H and ARCH A296; or ARCH A290H and ARCH A296H combined: maximum credit, one course.

Introductory study of the history of world architecture and urbanism from the late 17th century to the present. Lectures and presentations focus on the architecture of various regions and historical periods, highlighting architects, buildings and environments of significance. Special emphasis is placed on the architecture of the 20th century and socio-political, economical, technological, cultural and global influences in the evolution of architecture. This course may also be offered online.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A296

ARCH A296H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
History of Architecture 2 Honors  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC: Credit Limitation: ARCH A290 and ARCH A296 combined: or ARCH A290 and ARCH A296H combined; or ARCH A290H and ARCH A296; or ARCH A290H and ARCH A296H combined: maximum credit, one course.

Introductory study of the history of world architecture and urbanism from the late 17th century to the present. Lectures and presentations focus on the architecture of various regions and historical periods, highlighting architects, buildings and environments of significance. Special emphasis is placed on the architecture of the 20th century and socio-political, economical, technological, cultural and global influences in the evolution of architecture. This course may also be offered online.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A296H

Noncredit Courses

ARCH A001N63 Hours (27 lecture hours; 36 lab hours)  
Design/Build 1 for Architecture Noncredit  

Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Non-Credit, Letter Non-Credit

Not Transferable.

This learn-by-doing course involves the design and construction of a transportable structure. Students will work in teams with an instructor. Projects will vary and are likely to involve off-campus assembly. Noncredit. Pass/No Pass/Satisfactory Progress or Noncredit Letter Grade. NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A001N

ARCH A004N18 Hours (18 lecture hours)  
Introduction to FrameCAD Steel Framing Noncredit  

Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Non-Credit, Letter Non-Credit

Not Transferable.

Introduction to FrameCAD Steel Framing is an overview of integrated steel panelization design and fabrication. Instruction includes entry level use of FrameCAD Structure and FrameCAD Detailer software as well as file export to FrameCAD Factory and machine. The class will produce and assemble a small sample project using the OCC FrameCAD F325iT. Noncredit. Pass/No Pass/Satisfactory Progress or Noncredit Letter Grade. NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A004N

ARCH A005N72 Hours (18 lecture hours; 54 lab hours)  
Architectural Drawing and Design Visualization 1 Noncredit  

Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Non-Credit, Letter Non-Credit

Not Transferable.

This introductory course in architectural visualization techniques will focus on how to communicate a three-dimensional design using a two-dimensional medium. Subjects and techniques presented will include orthographic projection, paralines, plan views, elevations, sections, basic perspective drawing, rendering materials and tonal values, and an introduction to SketchUp and hand modeling. Noncredit. Pass/No Pass/Satisfactory Progress or Noncredit Letter Grade. NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A005N

ARCH A006N30 Hours (20 lecture hours; 10 lab hours)  
Accessory Dwelling Unit Design Noncredit  

Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Non-Credit, Letter Non-Credit

Not Transferable.

Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Design is a 5 week seminar course that introduces design concepts, codes, budgeting, and permit strategies unique to ADUs. ADUs are typically small second units added to existing single family home properties and allowable sizes and limitations vary by city and lot size. Students will plan out their own project and are encouraged to bring ideas and questions. A field visit to experience an ADU or similar sized structure will be organized as available. No prior experience needed. Noncredit. Pass/No Pass/Satisfactory Progress or Noncredit Letter Grade. NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A006N

ARCH A007N30 Hours (20 lecture hours; 10 lab hours)  
Tiny House Design Noncredit  

Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Non-Credit, Letter Non-Credit

Not Transferable.

Tiny House Design is a 5 week seminar course that introduces design concepts, codes, budgeting, and building strategies unique to Tiny Houses. The course is packed with guest speakers, hands-on demonstrations, and information resources. Students will plan out their own project and are encouraged to bring lots of ideas and questions. A field trip to experience a tiny house build will also be scheduled. Noncredit. Pass/No Pass/Satisfactory Progress or Noncredit Letter Grade. NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A007N

ARCH A008N30 Hours (20 lecture hours; 10 lab hours)  
Solar Panels for Small Projects Noncredit  

Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Non-Credit, Letter Non-Credit

Not Transferable.

Solar Panels for Small Projects is a 5 week course that introduces solar energy basics for small, off-grid photo voltaic installations. The course will cover solar energy fundamentals, electricity and safety basics, PV modules, system components, and system sizing. Students will plan out their own project or a small sample project. A small kit system will be available for hands-on demonstrations. No prior experience needed. Same as CNST A060N. Noncredit. Pass/No Pass/Satisfactory Progress or Noncredit Letter Grade. NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A008N

ARCH A021N48 Hours (36 lecture hours; 12 lab hours)  
FrameCAD Studio 1 Noncredit  
Advisory: ARCH A004N.

Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Non-Credit, Letter Non-Credit

Not Transferable.

FrameCAD Studio 1 is a project-based course that develops design skills to produce a steel panel project using FrameCAD software. Basic steel frame design concepts will be covered as well as use of FrameCAD Structure and FrameCAD Detailer. Students will also receive basic machine safety and steel panel assembly experience. Noncredit. Pass/No Pass/Satisfactory Progress or Noncredit Letter Grade. NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A021N

ARCH A022N48 Hours (36 lecture hours; 12 lab hours)  
FrameCAD Studio 2 Noncredit  
Advisory: ARCH A021N.

Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Non-Credit, Letter Non-Credit

Not Transferable.

FrameCAD Studio 2 is a project-based intermediate course that develops design skills to produce a steel panel project using FrameCAD software. Students will be encouraged to design a project of choice and will work collaboratively to design and prepare each project for production. This is a continuation of FrameCAD Studio 1 and FrameCAD Structure and FrameCAD Detailer software will be used to design the projects and export to FrameCAD Factory software for production. Noncredit. Pass/No Pass/Satisfactory Progress or Noncredit Letter Grade. NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A022N

ARCH A030N180 Hours (54 lecture hours; 126 lab hours)  
Architectural Design and Theory 3 Noncredit  
Advisory: ARCH A215 or equivalent skill level.

Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Non-Credit, Letter Non-Credit

Not Transferable.

This advanced architectural design course is a continuation of ARCH A215, dealing with theories, principles, methods and means used in the creation of architectural space by manipulation of form, space & light in an urban context. Focus is on the conceptual design process of establishing and challenging design criteria, communication and editing of design narrative, and portfolio development. Noncredit. Pass/No Pass/Satisfactory Progress or Noncredit Letter Grade. NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A030N

ARCH A041N48 Hours (36 lecture hours; 12 lab hours)  
FrameCAD Workshop 1 Noncredit  
Advisory: ARCH A004N.

Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Non-Credit, Letter Non-Credit

Not Transferable.

FrameCAD Workshop 1 is a project-based course that develops beginning level production skills needed to produce a steel panel framing system using FrameCAD software and a FrameCAD F325iT machine. Students will be introduced to FrameCAD machine operation and safety and will be able to visit a steel frame project or production facility. Students will assist in running production jobs and gain experience in panel assembly and workflow. Noncredit. Pass/No Pass/Satisfactory Progress or Noncredit Letter Grade. NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A041N

ARCH A042N48 Hours (36 lecture hours; 12 lab hours)  
FrameCAD Workshop 2 Noncredit  
Advisory: ARCH A004N and ARCH A041N.

Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Non-Credit, Letter Non-Credit

Not Transferable.

FrameCAD Workshop 2 is a project-based continuation of Workshop 1 that develops intermediate level production skills needed to produce steel panel framing systems using FrameCAD software and a FrameCAD F325iT machine. Students will review FrameCAD machine operation and safety and be involved in running production jobs and learning about panel assembly and fabrication workflow on the machine. Noncredit. Pass/No Pass/Satisfactory Progress or Noncredit Letter Grade. NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A042N

ARCH A043N48 Hours (36 lecture hours; 12 lab hours)  
FrameCAD Workshop 3 Noncredit  

Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Non-Credit, Letter Non-Credit

Not Transferable.

FrameCAD Workshop 3 is a project-based continuation of FrameCAD Workshop 2 that develops advanced level production skills needed to produce steel panel framing systems using FrameCAD software and a FrameCAD F325iT machine. Students will review FrameCAD machine operation and safety and be involved in coordinating production jobs, panel assembly, and fabrication workflow on the machine. Noncredit. Pass/No Pass/Satisfactory Progress or Noncredit Letter Grade. NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A043N

ARCH A085N144 Hours (36 lecture hours; 108 lab hours)  
Environmental Design Systems Noncredit  
Advisory: ARCH A180 or comparable course completion or work experience.

Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Non-Credit, Letter Non-Credit

Not Transferable.

This intermediate design course focuses on the environmental, cultural, and physical forces that affect architecture. Students will research and utilize design approaches and building components/systems that respond to human needs and the natural and built environments. Study topics will include site design and cultural context, environmental/climate responsive approaches to design, maintaining structural design integrity, incorporating life safety and access, and ecologically minded approaches to design. Noncredit. Pass/No Pass/Satisfactory Progress or Noncredit Letter Grade. NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ARCH A085N