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New Student Information 2014 2015 Architectural Design and Drafting Portland Community College, Sylvania Campus, Science & Technology Building (ST), Room 200, tel: 971 722 4163 Program Advisor: Arlene McCashew: arlene.mccashew1@pcc.edu Department Chair: Elizabeth Metcalf: emetcalf@pcc.edu **please plan to attend an information session before contacting the program advisor, times and dates can be found on our program website: www.pcc.edu/programs/architectureal-design/ House design by Kevin Cline, Architectural Design & Drafting graduate 2014 Associate of Applied Science Degrees Architectural Design and Drafting Residential Degree Architectural Design and Drafting Base (CAD) Degree One year, or less than One Year Certificates: National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) Kitchen and Bath Sustainable Design Design for Aging and Accessibility in Place

About the Program Career and Program Description This two-year Associate of Applied Science degree program helps students develop the design and technical skills needed in the residential design industry. By the end of the program, students will be able to design and draft a residential structure. We offer two pathways within our AAS program: Residential Degree- this option is for students who enjoy all aspects of design, including interior design topics. Students are required to 1) complete more Interior Design classes, with less focus on computer aided design and structures. Base (CAD) degree-this option is designed for students who are predominantly interested in the drafting aspect of Architectural Design. 2) They will complete more coursework in computer aided drafting programs and commercial design, and there will be less focus on interior design topics. Students tend to choose which option they prefer depending upon where their interests lie. Students often get a better idea of this after they have completed their first one or two terms, as many introductory classes overlap in the first few terms. Career possibilities exist for both self-employment and working for hire with a design firm. Graduates may pursue various design and drafting jobs with residential designers, construction firms, interior designers, engineers, architects, architectural product manufacturers, city, county, state and federal building departments and corporate drafting departments. For more information about career prospects within the industry, consider visiting the following website. Enter Architectural Designer and Civil Drafter in the Occupation Title box: http://www.qualityinfo.org/olmis/oic Our program is open ended; you may begin the program any term and can complete it in a minimum of 8 or 9 terms, depending upon your course load. Classes are offered during the day and in the evenings. However, there are a few advanced classes that are only offered during the day so students will need to be flexible, particularly in second year. Our focus is on residential design, with some classes in commercial design in the Base (CAD) degree. The program culminates with capstone studio classes, where students will design and draft residential structures. Students also have an opportunity to gain on the job experience through a co-operative education (internship) class. We are a strong technical program so students will need to have good basic computer skills. Open computer lab times with relevant software are available for student use. The software PCC currently uses is AutoCAD, REVIT, Google SketchUp Pro, Photoshop and Indesign. Knowledge of, or interest in construction technology is also helpful. The work is very project oriented and deadline driven, with much emphasis on detailed drawings and an ability to research and solve problems. Students must receive a C or better in all required classes in order to receive an associates degree in Architectural Design and Drafting. Pass/No pass or D grades are not accepted towards fulfilling program requirements. All core classes are offered at the Sylvania Campus.

Certificates In conjunction with the Interior Design program, we offer options for obtaining certificates in three areas of emphasis: NKBA Kitchen and Bath Certificate Sustainable Design Design for Aging and Accessibility in Place The Sustainable Design certificate provides course work from Architecture, Interior Design, Building Construction, Social Sciences and Science as it relates to sustainable, or green building issues. This program will focus on creating buildings that are sited, designed, constructed, operated, and maintained for the health and well-being of the occupants, while minimizing impact on the environment. The NKBA Kitchen and Bath certificate includes course work from architecture and interior design and prepares the student to take the National Kitchen and Bath Association exams to become an Associated Certified Kitchen and/or Bath Designer. Please see http://www.nkba.org/ for more information about the National Kitchen and Bath Association. The Design for Aging and Accessibility in Place certificate includes coursework from architecture, interior design, sociology and gerontology studies. While students can obtain a certificate without an associate s degree, these certificates are intended to enhance student s knowledge and skills of architectural design in these specific areas while they are learning the design/drafting/building fundamentals required within the degree program. The Architectural Design and Drafting program is a Career/Technical program. There are some options to transfer to various schools to obtain a Bachelor s degree; however this is not a transfer program. If you are considering transferring to a professional Architecture program to obtain a B. Arch or M.Arch degree, plan to work with a general academic advisor for information about a General Transfer Degree. Most university architectural programs require a portfolio application. The recommended ARCH and ART classes to help build a portfolio are: ARCH 200, ARCH 100, ART 131, ART 115, ART 116 and ART 117.

First Terms Course Suggestions for Getting Started in the Architectural Design and Drafting Program **Please refer to the online schedule at: http://www.pcc.edu/schedule/ for class times and course recognition (CRN) numbers. First Term Course Suggestions: Second Term Course Suggestions: ARCH 110 (2 CR)- Introduction to Architectural Drawing ARCH 126 (3 CR)- Introduction to AutoCAD ARCH 161 (2 CR)- Residential Print Reading ARCH 124 (3 CR)- Introduction to Building Systems ID 131 (3 CR) - Introduction to Interiors ( if you intend to pursue the Residential Degree ) ART 215 (3 CR)- Introduction to American Residential Architecture General Education classes- Math and/or Writing depending upon COMPASS placement scores. ARCH 121 (2 CR)- Structures I ( prerequisite or concurrent is ARCH 124) ARCH 136 (3 CR)- Intermediate AutoCAD ARCH 132 (2 CR)- Residential Building Codes ARCH 127 (3 CR)- Google Sketchup ARCH 100 (3 CR)- Graphic Communication ( Perspective Drawing; if you are planning to pursue the Residential Degree) ARCH 162 (2 CR)- Commercial Print Reading (if you are planning to pursue the Base Degree) General Education classes

General Education Requirments All candidates for the Associate of Applied Science in Graphic Design must complete 16 credits from courses listed under General Education in the PCC catalog. The 16 credits must include at least one (1) course and no more than eight (8) credits from each of the following three categories: 1. Arts and Humanities 2. Social Science 3. Mathematics, Natural and Physical Science and Computer Studies. No more than eight (8) credits may come from any one subject No more than two (2) courses may come from courses required by specific programs General Education requirements may be waived for students with a previous A.A., A.A.S., B.S., B.A. or B.F.A. degree from an accredited United States institution. Students will also be required to complete competency requirements in Math and Writing. General Education Arts and Letters + 4 CR Social Science 4 CR + an additional 4 CR from any distribution area Science/Computer Science/Math + 4 CR = 16 General Education Credits in three distribution areas + Students will also be required to complete competency requirements in Math and Writing; Pass WR 121 or a lower division writing course with a prerequisite of WR 121 with a grade of C or highter Pass Math 65 (or 63) or higher or pass the PCC Math 65 Competency Exam

Getting Started If you are new to PCC, here are the steps to get started: Enroll as a PCC credit student: 1 Note: on the admissions form, list degree seeking. Your major will be AAS Architectural Design and Drafting for the base (CAD) degree, or AAS Architectural Design and Drafting-Residential for the residential degree. Online: www.pcc.edu/admissions. The online enrollment process takes up to 72 hours. Receive your G# (Student Identification Number) and confirmation of enrollment. 2 3 4 5 Choose your classes: Please see the Architectural Design and Drafting program planners attached to this information sheet to plan your first two terms of classes. Plan to see the Program Advisor for subsequent term planning once you are in your second term of the program. Take the COMPASS placement test if you are new to college. Register for the class (if the class is full you may have the option of putting yourself on a wait list). You can find the schedule of classes online at www.pcc.edu/schedule. Please refer to the program course planners for required introductory coursework: You will need your G#, the course number (example ARCH 110), and the CRN (5 digit course recognition number). You can register online: Through your mypcc Account: www.pcc.edu/mypcc. Log onto mypcc using your user name (usually your firstname.lastname) and your password (usually your birthday the very first time you log in; 2 digits for the day, 2 digits for the month, 2 digits for the year). Click on the Add/Drop link under Registration Services to register for classes. 6 Pay for the Course: Payment for the course is due two weeks prior to the start of class. If you fail to make a payment plan before the due date, you may be dropped from your classes. Pay in the form of cash, check, or credit card at any campus Business Office or online through your MyPCC account. You will not receive a bill in the mail. It is your responsibility to make sure your bill is paid prior to the payment due date. You can find your account information on the Paying for College tab on your MyPCC. 7 Getting to Campus Public Transport: TriMet bus service to Sylvania Campus; call 503-238-RIDE (7433) or see TriMet website http://www.trimet. org/index.htm for more information. PCC Shuttle: PCC has free shuttle buses that run on a regular schedule to the Sylvania Campus, but not on Saturdays. See schedules at: www.pcc.edu/resources/parking/shuttle/ Parking permits: http://www.pcc.edu/resources/parking/. You may purchase a parking permit wither at the business office, or online through mypcc. 8 Attend Class. Make sure you attend the first day of class or the instructor may give away your seat to someone on the waitlist.

Transfering From Another School If you are transferring from another college: If you are transferring to PCC from another college, follow the instructions below. However, you may not need to take the COMPASS placement test. PCC waives General Education requirements for students who have a previous degree (except Math if you have not taken it previously). Here are the steps to transfer in coursework: Request OFFICIAL copies of your transcript be sent to PCC from the school(s) from which you are transferring. 1 Once PCC has received your transcripts, they will notify you by your PCC email. You can access your email by logging onto 2 mypcc using your user name (usually your firstname.lastname) and your password (usually your birthday the very first time you log in; 2 digits for the day, 2 digits for the month, 2 digits for the year). Have your PCC transcripts evaluated by PCC: Log onto mypcc, from the home tab, click on transfer credit evaluation tab. If 3 there are no prior Architecture or Interior Design classes to transfer, go ahead and register for introductory classes. If you wish to have previous Architecture or Interior Design classes transferred; obtain copies of course descriptions of all 4 coursework you would like to have evaluated by the program. Once you have official transcripts evaluated by PCC admissions and records, and have obtained course descriptions of relevant 5 coursework, submit them directly to the department adviser: arlene.mccashew1@pcc.edu. Don t forget to include your ID or G# and the specific classes you would like to transfer in towards the program requirements. Evaluations typically take several weeks to complete so plan ahead.

Classes Architectural Design and Drafting Coursework ARCH 100 Graphic Communication for Designers (3.00 CR) Addresses the fundamentals of perspective drawings as a communicative device. Develops perspective, freehand sketching and diagramming skills, by building a graphic vocabulary and establishing a language of architectural communication. Audit available. ARCH 101 Introduction to Residential Design (3.00 CR) Introduces design process and drawing for residential design focusing on design of a new single family residence. Prerequisite: ARCH 110. Audit available. ARCH 110 Introduction to Architectural Drawing (2.00 CR) Covers basic Architectural drawing skills including lettering, line quality, plans, elevations, sections and axonometric drawings. Audit available. ARCH 111 Intro to Residential Construction Documents (3.00 CR) Covers standards of architectural drafting and preparation of construction documents for typical residential construction. Examines construction processes and terminology. Prerequisite: ARCH 110, 124 and (ARCH 126 or ID 125 or DRF 126) and (ARCH 161 or ID 138) Recommend: ARCH 121, 136. Audit available. ARCH 112 Intro to Commercial Construction Documents (4.00 CR) Covers standards of architectural drafting and preparation of construction documents for typical light frame commercial construction. Examines construction processes. Prerequisites: ARCH 111, 136, 162. Audit available. ARCH 113 Site Planning (2.00 CR) Covers site development, including surveying existing grades, locating existing and future buildings, driveways erosion control, storm water management and drawing site plans. Prerequisite: ARCH 110, (ARCH 126 or ID 125) Recommend: ARCH 121, 124. Audit available. ARCH 121 Structural Systems I (2.00 CR) An overview of residential structural systems, including identification of structural members, loads and load paths and reading structural framing plans. Prerequisite/concurrent: ARCH 124. Audit available. ARCH 122 Structural Systems 2 (3.00 CR) Covers the structuring of residential buildings including sizing of wood rafters, joists, beams, etc. Prerequisite: ARCH 121, MTH 60 or equivalent placement test scores. Audit available. ARCH 123 Structural Systems 3 (3.00 CR) Covers basic residential retaining walls, concrete foundations and residential prescriptive path solutions for wind and seismic loads. Prerequisite: ARCH 122, MTH 65 or equivalent placement test scores. Audit available. ARCH 124 Introduction to Building Systems (3.00 CR) An overview of residential building systems, including building construction, and heating, cooling, plumbing, electrical, and passive solar systems. Audit available. ARCH 126 Introduction to AutoCAD (3.00 CR) Introduces AutoCAD software as a design and drafting tool for architecture and interior design. Only one of ARCH 126, ID 125, or DRF 126 can be taken for credit. Audit available. ARCH 127 Introduction to Google SketchUp (3.00 CR) Introduces basic 3-D modeling terminology, concepts and tools used to create simple building models and useful everyday shapes using SketchUp 3-D modeling software. Audit available. ARCH 131 Sustainable Building Structures (4.00 CR) Focuses on creating buildings that are sited, designed, constructed, operated and maintained for the health and well-being of the occupants, while minimizing impact on the environment. Prerequisite: ID 121 Prerequisite/ concurrent: ARCH 224. Audit available.

Classes ARCH 132 Residential Building Codes (2.00 CR) Introduction to land use zoning and international residential building codes in residential and small commercial buildings. Selected portions of the code will be discussed, with application to sample building plans. Prerequisite: ARCH 121, 124. Audit available. ARCH 133 Commercial Building Codes(2.00 CR) Introduction to land use zoning and Oregon Building Codes for commercial buildings, using International Building Code. Selected portions of the code will be discussed, with application to sample buildings. Prerequisite/concurrent: ARCH 124 or BCT 103. Audit available. ARCH 134 Energy Conservation Code (2.00 CR) Provides an introduction to the Energy Conservation Code. Discusses selected portions of the code with application to sample building plans. Explores options for alternative materials and methods of code compliance. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115, and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Audit available. ARCH 136 Intermediate AutoCAD (3.00 CR) In-depth study of computer aided-drafting using AutoCAD software and its applications to architecture. Prerequisite: ARCH 126 or ID 125. Audit available. ARCH 161 Residential Print Reading (2.00 CR) Introduces methods to identify, communicate and apply information found on typical residential construction drawings. Audit available. ARCH 162 Commercial Print Reading (2.00 CR) Introduces methods to identify, communicate and apply information found on typical commercial construction drawings. Recommended: ARCH 161. Audit available. ARCH 200 Principles of Architectural Design (4.00 CR) Introduces concepts, theories, and practices of the discipline of architecture. Includes study of perceptual, environmental, technical and organizational concepts through lectures and individual projects in observing architectural spaces and forms. Audit available. ARCH 201 Residential Studio (6.00 CR) Covers design development and construction documents for a new single family residence. Prerequisites: ARCH 101, 111, 113, 122, 124, 132, 136, and ART 215. Audit available. ARCH 202 Commercial Studio (4.00 CR) Covers the design process and schematic/presentation drawings for a light frame commercial building. Prerequisites: ARCH 101, 112, 133 and (ARCH 127 or 237). Audit available. ARCH 203 Residential Renovation Studio (6.00 CR) Covers as built drawings, design and construction documents for a residential remodel/ addition. Prerequisites: ARCH 101, 111, 113, 122, 124, 132, 136, and ART 215. Audit available. ARCH 204 Green Residential Studio (4.00 CR) Advanced study of sustainable building design and systems, and applied to residential buildings. Includes site analysis passive technologies, and use of sustainable building materials. Concepts will be applied to an actual house design in a studio format. Prerequisite: ARCH 101 or department approval for similar experience. Prerequisite or concurrent registration: ARCH 131 and 224, and ID 121 and BCT 206; or instructor permission. Audit available. This course is only offered every second year. ARCH 224 Active and Passive Building Systems (4.00 CR) Advanced study of structural systems, mechanical systems, specifications, and building codes in residential and small commercial buildings. Prerequisite: ARCH 121, 124. Audit available. ARCH 237 Introduction to Revit Architecture (3.00 CR) Introduces Revit Architecture and its applications to architectural design and drafting. Audit available.