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ADVANCED REVIT ARCHITECTURE BEGINNING ARMENIAN II ARMENIAN FOR THE ARMENIAN
3.0 Units 5.0 Units SPEAKING III
ARCH 251 teaches the advanced features ARMEN 102 continues the development 5.0 Units
of the Autodesk Revit Architecture design of fundamental language skills, including ARMEN 117 emphasizes critical thinking
software. Topics include: creating building comprehension, reading, listening, and and writing skills using Armenian literature.
elements with parametric features, family more advanced writing skills. The student Students read complete works of fi ction
creation under Imperial Templates, and continues to acquire a practical vocabulary and non-fi ction, determine what questions
importing and exporting drawing files. for speaking everyday Armenian. Students those works raise, and discuss and write
Lecture 2 hours/Laboratory 4 hours. Prereq- read simple texts in poetry and prose that are about their understanding of the texts
uisite: ARCH 250 or equivalent. culturally signifi cant. Note: This class may which provide advanced vocabulary and
not be taken for credit by students who have grammatical structures. Students work to
252 completed ARMEN 115, 116 or 117. Lecture 5 eliminate weaknesses in grammar. Emphasis
INTRODUCTION TO REVIT MEP AND hours. Prerequisite: ARMEN 101 or equiva- is placed upon syntax, sentence structure,
STRUCTURE lent. Course Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring. and idiomatic usage. Writing forms and
3.0 Units
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. strategies are taught within the contexts of
ARCH 252 teaches the features of the contemporary ideas and cultural diversity
latest versions of the Autodesk Revit MEP 115 as refl ected in selected readings. Lecture 5
(Mechanical, Electrical and Piping) and ARMENIAN FOR THE ARMENIAN hours. Prerequisite: ARMEN 102 or 116 or
the Revit Structure software programs. SPEAKING I equivalent Course Typically Off ered: Fall/
Topics include design and documentation of 5.0 Units Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
mechanical, electrical, and piping systems for ARMEN 115 provides intensive training in
commercial and residential structures; the oral and written Armenian for students who 125
use of structural components; the develop- already have a familiarity with the language ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL
ment of structural plans and details. Lecture but little and/or no formal instruction in it. ARMENIAN LITERATURE
2 hours/Laboratory 4 hours. Prerequisite: Students study the structure of the Arme- 3.0 Units
ARCH 250 or equivalent. nian language, basic grammar, spelling ARMEN 125 provides students with a basic
rules, vocabulary, composition, and oral knowledge of Armenian literature and
ARMENIAN communication. Students read and discuss culture from the 5th to the 19th century.
literary works in Armenian that are cultur- Topics covered include the characteristics
101 ally signifi cant. Note: This course may not and evolution of the Armenian language,
BEGINNING ARMENIAN I be taken for credit by students who have an overview of Armenian mythology, and
5.0 Units
completed ARMEN 101 or 102. Students ancient and medieval literature. Lecture 3
ARMEN 101 covers the Armenian alphabet, with oral profi ciency or who have attended hours. Prerequisite: ARMEN 102 or 115 or
its letters and their sounds, and the funda- schools where Armenian was the language equivalent Course Typically Off ered: Fall/
mentals of Armenian grammar. Students of instruction should enroll in ARMEN 115. Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
are taught to pronounce correctly, to acquire Lecture 5 hours. Recommended Prepara-
a practical vocabulary, and to understand, tion: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. 126
read, write, and speak simple Armenian. Course Typically Off ered: Winter/Spring/ ARMENIAN LITERATURE IN THE
Basic knowledge of the Armenian Culture Summer/Fall. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, ENLIGHTENMENT ERA
is presented. Note: This course may not USC. 3.0 Units
be taken for credit by students who have ARMEN 126 provides students with a basic
completed ARMEN 115, 116 or 117. Students 116 knowledge of Armenian literature from the
with oral profi ciency or who have attended ARMENIAN FOR THE ARMENIAN early 19th century to the early 20th century.
schools where Armenian was the language SPEAKING II Topics covered include the impact of the
of instruction should enroll in ARMEN 115. 5.0 Units European Enlightenment on Armenian
Lecture 5 hours. Recommended Prepara- ARMEN 116 continues to emphasize reading literature, culture, secularism, and language
tion: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. comprehension, composition, oral communi- reform in the mid 19th century. Emphasis
Course Typically Offered: Fall/Spring/ cation, spelling rules, intensive vocabulary, is placed upon literary movements such
Summer. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. and a more advanced study of the structure as classicism and romanticism, as well as
of the Armenian language. Students read realism and critical realism in late 19th
and discuss literary works that are culturally century Armenian literature. Lecture 3
signifi cant in Armenian. Note: This course hours. Prerequisite: ARMEN 102 or 115 or
may not be taken for credit by students who equivalent Course Typically Off ered: Fall.
have completed ARMEN 101 or 102. Students Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
with oral profi ciency or who have attended
schools where Armenian was the language
of instruction should enroll in ARMEN 115,
116, or 117, depending on their level. Lecture
5 hours. Prerequisite: ARMEN 115 or equiva-
lent. Course Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring.
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
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