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GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING AND ARCHITECTURAL PRINT READING
CULTURE DESIGN 3.0 Units
3.0 units 3.0 Units ARCH 108 covers all aspects of architectural
ANTHR 114 examines how people identify ARCH 102 is the study of the design of print reading including orthographic projec-
and experience gender, sex, and sexuality in the single family dwelling with emphasis tion, basic view utilization, residential and
a variety of cultural and historical contexts. on the ranch type structure. Discussion commercial standards, dimensioning tech-
The course considers the construction and covers the latest construction innovations, niques, uniform building code (UBC),and
performance of gendered identities and framing techniques, scale detail drawing, architectural terminology including abbre-
sexual practices from the holistic perspective and the drafting of working drawings. viations and symbols. Note: ARCH 108 may
of anthropological theories and methodol- Study explores in greater detail the appli- not be taken for credit by students who have
ogy. Students will consider the interplay of cable building codes pertinent to residential credit for ARCH 101, 102, 103, 105. Lecture 3
the biological with the cultural. Comparative construction, modular construction, solar hours. Prerequisite: None.
materials from indigenous, non-Western, planning, insulation requirements, orienta- 113
non-industrial cultures as well as Western tion, and other facets of construction. Lecture INTRODUCTION TO GEOSPATIAL
and globalized societies will be used to illus- 1.5 hours/Laboratory 4.5 hours. Prerequisite: TECHNOLOGY FOR ARCHITECTS
trate course concepts. Cultural institutions ARCH 101 or equivalent. Recommended AND ENGINEERS
are framed as fundamental in creating, defi n- Preparation: ENGR 109. Transfer Credit: 3.0 Units
ing, and reinforcing categories of gender and CSU.
sex. Economy, politics, nation/state, ethnicity, 103 ARCH 113 teaches the fundamentals of the
religion, kinship, worldview, language, and DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY Geographic Information System (GIS) soft-
other categories of identity and diff erence 3.0 Units ware and its application in the Architectural
will be explored as they relate to gender, and Engineering fi elds. Emphasis is placed
sex, and sexuality. Lecture 3 hours. Recom- ARCH 103 is a study of the applied science on applied lessons to: create and modifying
mended Preparation: ENGL 120 or ESL 151. of graphical representation of lines, planes, maps, solve spatial analysis problems, and
surfaces, and solids. Architectural applica- import/export data for use with Computer
150 tions are used for subject matter including Aided Design (CAD) software. Lecture 2
ARCHAEOLOGY simple shades and shadows. Note: This hours/Laboratory 4 hours. Recommended
3.0 Units course is required for architecture majors. Preparation: ENGR 109 and knowledge of
ANTHR 150 is an introduction to the study This course may not be taken for credit by Microsoft Excel.
of concepts, theories, data and models of students who have completed ENGR 103. 120
anthropological archaeology that contribute Lecture 1.5 hours/Laboratory 4.5 hours. RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURAL
to our knowledge of the human past. The Prerequisite: ARCH 101 or equivalent. DESIGN I
course includes a discussion of the nature Recommended Preparation: ENGR 109. 3.0 Units
of scientifi c inquiry; the history and interdis- Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
ciplinary nature of archaeological research; 105 ARCH 120 presents a study of the numerous
dating techniques; methods of survey, exca- PERSPECTIVE GRAPHICS WITH considerations required to build a two story
vation, analysis, and interpretation; cultural INTRODUCTION TO SKETCHUP AND dwelling. Discussion covers fundamentals
resource management; professional ethics; RHINOCEROS of design, structural considerations, build-
and selected cultural sequences. Lecture 3 3.0 Units ing code considerations, and techniques of
hours. Recommended Preparation: Eligibil- construction. Lecture 1.5 hours/Laboratory
ity for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. Course Typi- ARCH 105 is a course in technical perspec- 4.5 hours. Prerequisite: ARCH 102 or equiva-
cally Off ered: Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU, tive. Skills are developed in manual drawing lent. Recommended Preparation: ENGR 109,
USC. (C-ID ANTH 150) techniques of various architectural subjects ARCH 105, ARCH 250. Transfer Credit: CSU.
using formal two-dimensional methods. 125
ARCHITECTURE Introduction to two three-dimensional draw- RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURAL
ing programs, SketchUp and Rhinoceros is
101 also included. Software topics include graph- DESIGN II
DRAFTING AND BASIC DESIGN ics user interface, surface editing, rendering, 3.0 Units
3.0 Units 2d drawing, extrusions, lofting, and digital ARCH 125 presents a study of the numerous
ARCH 101 is a study in the fundamentals output. Lecture 1.5 hours/Laboratory 4.5 considerations required to build a typical
of drafting techniques used in architectural hours. Prerequisite: ARCH 101 or equivalent. two story, four unit townhouse or apartment
drawing, and the basic design procedure Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. complex. Discussion reviews fundamentals
relative to good residential planning. The 106 of design, building code considerations, tech-
course studies residential building codes, BUILDING CODES niques of construction, working drawings
drafting of working drawings, scale drawing 3.0 Units and construction details. Additional work
of construction details, framing concepts, includes structural considerations, heating,
and proper dimensioning techniques. ARCH 106 offers students fundamental insulation, sound proofi ng, sanitary systems,
Lecture 1.5 hours/Laboratory 4.5 hours. instruction regarding the use of current, foundation design, presentation techniques,
Recommended Preparation: ART 130, relevant codes and standards required to and model building techniques. Lecture 1.5
Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151 Transfer review and check plans and specifi cations hours/Laboratory 4.5 hours. Prerequisite:
Credit: CSU. in compliance with non-structural aspects of ARCH 120 or equivalent. Recommended
the uniform Building Code (UBC). Lecture 3 Preparation: ENGR 109, ARCH 250. Transfer
hours. Prerequisite: ARCH 101 or equivalent. Credit: CSU.
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for
ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
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