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High School Diploma, GED Or Equiv. International Education
36 Hours
6 Months (Self-Paced) Program
6
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Courses Description
Credit Hours
Introduction to Civil Engineering Systems
The course presents an introduction to the fundamental principles of civil engineering and their application to engineered systems. The course also includes civil engineering history; civil engineering materials; structural and geotechnical systems.
6 Credits
Architecture and Technology
The course serves as introduction to architectural drafting. It focuses on communication of design concepts and instructions to builders. It presents investigation and analysis of drawings and other means to communicate architecture. It includes exploration and development of an individual’s communication of ideas and thoughts by means of graphic representation.
6 Credits
Introduction to Structures
You will be able to learn, how loads are supplied and distributed, and how beams and trusses are analyzed. Both the method of joints and the method of sections will be used. Basic principles of Strength of Materials, Structural Mechanics and Structural Analysis are presented.
6 Credits
Introduction to Architecture
The course presents an introductory study of the theory, history, principles and practice of architecture. It includes the roles and responsibilities of the design professions, including interior design, landscape architecture, urban planning and engineering and how they relate to each other.
6 Credits
Introduction to Architectural Materials
This course introduces construction materials and their methodologies. Topics include construction terminology, materials and their properties, manufacturing processes, construction techniques, and other related topics. Upon the completion of this course, you will be able to detail construction assemblies and identify construction materials and properties.
6 Credits
Introduction to Environmental Design
The course presents an introduction to the philosophy and pragmatics of design and designing processes and methods. The focus will be on design as a creative, aesthetic and scientific endeavor, and will examine the challenges and roles of environmental designers in society.
6 Credits
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