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Complete College Catalog 2011-2012 - Rio Hondo College

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skills which are necessary to function<br />

as a designer or CADD Drafter are<br />

emphasized. This course may be taken<br />

once and repeated three times for credit.<br />

4 Units<br />

54 Lecture hours<br />

54 Lab hours<br />

ARCH 280<br />

Advanced MicroStation for CADD &<br />

BIM Applications (Same as ENGT 280)<br />

Prerequisite: ENGT 170 with a<br />

grade of “C” or better, or verifiable<br />

work experience and proficiency in<br />

MicroStation XM or V8i<br />

Advisory: ENGL 030 or ESL 197 or<br />

appropriate assessment; READ 023 or<br />

appropriate assessment; ENGT 101 or<br />

two years of high school drafting<br />

Transfers to: CSU<br />

This course is for students pursuing<br />

an advanced study in MicroStation<br />

3D parametric CADD (Computer<br />

Assisted Design and Drafting) and the<br />

BIM (Building Information Modeling)<br />

approach to building design using<br />

Bentley Architecture. Students will<br />

apply previously learned drafting<br />

conventions to produce two and three<br />

dimensional CADD and BIM generated<br />

mechanical and architectural drawings<br />

and virtual design models. This<br />

course benefits all students studying<br />

Architecture, Civil Engineering,<br />

Drafting, Design and Computer<br />

Graphics. High technology skills which<br />

are necessary to function as a designer<br />

or CADD Drafter are emphasized. This<br />

course may be taken once and repeated<br />

three times for credit.<br />

4 Units<br />

54 Lecture hours<br />

54 Lab hours<br />

ARCH 290<br />

Cooperative Work Experience/<br />

Internship for Architecture Related<br />

Fields<br />

Advisory: ENGL 035 or ESL 198 or<br />

appropriate assessment; READ 023 or<br />

appropriate assessment<br />

Transfers to: CSU<br />

This course supports and reinforces<br />

on-the-job training in business and<br />

industrial establishments under<br />

supervision of a college instructor and<br />

is facilitated by the use of learning<br />

objectives. The student will be working<br />

in a skilled or professional level<br />

assignment in their area of vocational<br />

interest and will meet performance<br />

objectives related to instruction that<br />

are above and beyond the conditions<br />

of regular employment. This course<br />

is intended for students whose job is<br />

related to the field of architecture and<br />

have completed or enrolled in the<br />

appropriate coursework. This course<br />

may be taken once and repeated for a<br />

maximum of 16 units.<br />

Student Unpaid Internship:<br />

1 Unit/60 hours; 2 Units/120 hours;<br />

3 Units/180 hours; 4 Units/240 hours<br />

Student Paid Internship:<br />

1 Unit/75 hours; 2 Units/150 hours;<br />

3 Units/225 hours; 4 Units/300 hours.<br />

1 to 4 Units<br />

3 Lecture hours<br />

60 to 300 Hours<br />

____________________<br />

ART<br />

Division of Arts & Cultural Programs<br />

ART 101<br />

Introduction to Art<br />

Advisory: ENGL 030 or ESL 197 or<br />

appropriate assessment; READ 022 or<br />

appropriate assessment<br />

Transfers to: UC<br />

This lecture/lab course provides the<br />

non-art majors an opportunity to learn<br />

about art through a series of hands-on<br />

projects within an art historical and<br />

conceptual framework. Project and<br />

topics include drawing, painting,<br />

printmaking, design, mixed media and<br />

sculpture.<br />

3 Units<br />

36 Lecture hours<br />

72 Lab hours<br />

ART 105<br />

Survey of Art History from<br />

Prehistoric through Medieval Period<br />

Advisory: ENGL 035 or ESL 198 or<br />

appropriate assessment; READ 023 or<br />

appropriate assessment<br />

Transfers to: UC (credit limit*), CSU<br />

(*Students will receive credit from UC<br />

for only one of the following courses:<br />

ART 105 or ART 105H)<br />

This course presents a broad overview<br />

of Prehistoric, Mesopotamian,<br />

Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan, Roman,<br />

Early Christian, Islamic, and Medieval<br />

art and architecture. This course is<br />

appropriate for all students interested<br />

in art and culture and for those<br />

seeking to fulfill general education<br />

requirements in Fine Arts and<br />

Humanities, as well as all Studio Art<br />

majors and Art History majors.<br />

3 Units<br />

54 Lecture hours<br />

ART 105H<br />

Survey of Art History from<br />

Prehistoric through Medieval Periods<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL 101 with a “C” or<br />

better and a minimum GPA of 3.2<br />

Advisory: READ 023 or appropriate<br />

assessment<br />

Transfers to: UC (credit limit*), CSU<br />

(*Students will receive credit from UC<br />

for only one of the following courses:<br />

ART 105 or ART 105H)<br />

This course presents a broad overview<br />

of Prehistoric, Mesopotamian,<br />

Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan, Roman,<br />

Early Christian, Islamic, and Medieval<br />

art and architecture. This course is<br />

appropriate for all students interested<br />

in art and culture and for those<br />

seeking to fulfill general education<br />

requirements in Fine Arts and<br />

Humanities, as well as all Studio Art<br />

majors and Art History majors. This<br />

course is designed for those who meet<br />

Honors Program requirements.<br />

3 Units<br />

54 Lecture hours<br />

ART 106<br />

Survey of Art History from the<br />

Renaissance to the Present<br />

Advisory: ENGL 035 or ESL 198 or<br />

appropriate assessment; READ 023 or<br />

appropriate assessment<br />

Transfers to: UC (credit limit*), CSU<br />

(*Students will receive credit from UC<br />

for only one of the following courses:<br />

ART 106 or ART 106H)<br />

ART 106 provides an overview of<br />

western art and architecture from<br />

the 15th through the 20th centuries.<br />

While European and American art<br />

will be the focus, non-western art<br />

will be considered in its relation to<br />

western developments. This course is<br />

appropriate for all students interested<br />

in art and culture and for those<br />

seeking to fulfill the general education<br />

requirement for Fine Arts and<br />

Humanities, as well as all Studio Art<br />

majors and Art History majors.<br />

3 Units<br />

54 Lecture hours<br />

ART 106H<br />

Survey of Art History from the<br />

Renaissance to the Present<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL 101 with a “C” or<br />

better and a minimum GPA 3.2<br />

Advisory: READ 023 or appropriate<br />

assessment<br />

Transfers to: UC (credit limit*), CSU<br />

(*Students will receive credit from UC<br />

for only one of the following courses:<br />

ART 106 or ART 106H)<br />

Art 106 provides an overview of<br />

western art and architecture from<br />

the 15th through the 20th centuries.<br />

While European and American art<br />

will be the focus, non-western art<br />

will be considered in its relation to<br />

western developments. The course is<br />

appropriate for all students interested<br />

in art and culture and for those<br />

seeking to fulfill the general education<br />

requirement for Fine Arts and<br />

Humanities, as well as all Studio Art<br />

majors and Art History majors. This<br />

course is intended for those who meet<br />

Honors Program requirements.<br />

3 Units<br />

54 Lecture hours<br />

ART 107<br />

The Art of Asia<br />

Advisory: ENGL 035 or ESL 198 or<br />

appropriate assessment; READ 023 or<br />

appropriate assessment<br />

Transfers to: UC, CSU<br />

This course examines the artistic<br />

traditions of Prehistoric to Modern<br />

Asia in relation to their philosophical<br />

and religious influences. The art and<br />

architecture of Central Asia (India,<br />

China, Korea, and Japan) will be<br />

emphasized. Examples from Southeast<br />

Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Tibet,<br />

and Nepal will also be discussed.<br />

This course is appropriate for all<br />

students interested in art and culture<br />

and for those seeking to fulfill general<br />

education requirements for Fine Art<br />

and Humanities, as well as for all<br />

Studio Art and Art History majors.<br />

3 Units<br />

54 Lecture hours<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>Rio</strong> <strong>Hondo</strong> <strong>College</strong> / 137

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