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Science Right Arrow Architecture
The Architecture curriculum is designed to provide students with the following understanding and skills:
  1. Verbal and graphic methods of communication;
  2. An understanding of the social and environmental problems in the United States and other countries;
  3. Creative solutions to existing and future problems in the United States and other countries; and
  4. How to implement new ideas in a reasonable time frame.
The areas of study include how to develop a better quality of life through efficient housing, new building material development, new construction methods, new work methods, solar and wind power, efficient use of resources, and a reduction of waste in materials and time. A learning-by-doing approach is stressed in preparation for the job market or transfer to a university for further study in architecture, architectural engineering, city planning, or landscape architecture. Students planning to transfer to a four-year institution and major in one of these fields should consult with a counselor regarding the transfer process and lower division requirements.

 

Faculty
Department Head:Stanskas, Peter-John
Faculty:Anton, Michael R
Casas, Andrews L
Jorgensen, Judy L
Leighton, Nita G

 

Liaison Counselor
A liaison counselor is not yet assigned to this department.

 

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