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Academic Calendar 2011-2012 - Chesapeake College

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arCHITECTUral TECHNOlOGy • arTmakng technques. One hour lecture, four hours laboratory perweek.[FALL]3 creditsPREREQUISITE: ACH 110.ACH 203 Specifications, Codes and EstimationThe study of buldng codes, restrctons, legal documents, specficationwriting, and estimating for bids for residential and commercalconstructon. Three hours lecture per week.[SPRING]3 creditsPREREQUISITE: ACH 100.ACH 204 Materials and Methods of Construction IIA study of the materals and methods used n commercal constructon.The course emphaszes commonly used structuralsystems, the use of buldng systems, and detalng of commercalconstructon. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory perweek.[FALL]3 creditsPREREQUISITE: ACH 114.ACH 210 Architectural Drawing IVThe sequence and method of completng an archtectural desgnappled to a typcal medum-rse buldng. Course covers schematcdesgn, desgn development, and presentaton drawngs.Indvdual work on a personal portfolo s requred. One hourlecture, four hours laboratory per week.[SPRING]3 creditsPREREQUISITE: ACH 200.ACH 230 History of ArchitectureA course coverng the hstory of archtecture through lecture andslde presentatons. Students wll study the orgns and elementsof archtectural style. Archtectural chronology wll be studedfrom antquty to the 19th century. The mportance of shelter,communty dentty, relgon, government, terran, clmate, fash-on, aesthetcs and ndustry as ssues n the development andevoluton of archtectural practces wll be followed. Three lecturehours per week.[FALL]3 creditsACH 231 History of American ArchitectureA course coverng the hstory of Amercan archtecture throughlecture and slde presentatons. Students wll study the orgnsand elements of archtectural style n North Amerca. Leaders ofAmercan archtectural desgn wll be studed, along wth therpractces and prncples, desgn knowledge, ntegrty, and eth-cs. Students wll partcpate n a tour of the surroundng areato dscover the elements of Amercan archtectural style. Threelecture hours per week.[SPRING]3 creditsARTART 100 Design FundamentalsA studo course ntroducng the basc elements and prncplesof art ncludng percepton, vsualzaton, symbolzaton, andsketchng. Students apply prncples n a seres of projects. Twohours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.[AS NEEDED]3 creditsART 101 Introduction to Artg.ed.A study of the basc elements of vsual form and ther applcatonto the rchness and varety of art. Tradtonal and contemporaryexamples of significant architecture, design, two-dimensionalwork, and sculpture are examned n relaton to the prncples bywhch they may be apprecated. Three hours lecture per week.[FALL/SPRING]3 creditsART 105 Drawing FundamentalsAn exploraton of concepts and technques basc to representatonaldrawng. Projects chosen by the nstructor wll developsklls applcable to stll-lfe, landscapes, nterors, and the humanfigure. This course is open to students of all levels of experience.Four hours lecture/laboratory per week.[FALL]3 creditsART 106 Painting IAn ntroductory course desgned to acquant the student wthrepresentatonal means of expresson. The emphass s on basccomposton and the successful applcaton of ol pant. Threehours per week, one hour lecture and two hours studo.[FALL/SPRING]2 creditsART 107 Drawing: Style and TechniqueAn ndvdualzed course emphaszng the development of apersonal drawng style and technque. Ths course s open tostudents of all levels of experence. Four hours per week; combnatontwo hours lecture, two hours studo.[SPRING]3 creditsART 115 History of Art IA survey of art from prmtve tmes through the early Renassance.Monumental and resdental archtecture, pantng, andsculpture are studied through slides and films. Three hours lectureper week. [AS NEEDED]3 creditsART 116 History of Art IIA survey of art from the Renassance through the present day.Monumental and resdental archtecture, pantng, and sculptureare studied through slides and films. Three hours lecture perweek. [AS NEEDED]3 creditsART 160 Fundamentals of PhotographyAn ntroducton to techncal aspects of photography, ncludngcamera characteristics, photographic materials, film and printprocessng, and aesthetc consderatons such as topc selecton,lghtng, and composton. Darkroom technques are practced.Students are expected to furnsh ther own cameras. Two hourslecture, two hours laboratory per week.[FALL/SPRING]3 creditsART 161 Advanced PhotographyAn advanced course n photography n both color and blackand whte. Techncal aspects wll be dscussed n class followedby darkroom work n technques. Emphass wll be on ganng168

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