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Architectural Studies

Start on your path to designing the buildings of the future with ACC’s Associate of Applied Science degree in Architectural Studies.

Blueprints

Learn and develop skills in the emerging technologies of BIM (Building Information Modeling), the 3D model-based process professionals use to plan and design buildings and infrastructure. Gain knowledge and skills in sustainable design with an emphasis on LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), the U.S. Green Building Council’s leading program for green buildings and communities worldwide. Hone your sketching skills and learn advanced computer-aided drafting design to enhance your presentation techniques.

ACC Admissions
Admissions
admissions [at] arapahoe.edu
Robert Turek
Program Chair / Faculty
Architectural Studies and Construction Management
robert.turek [at] arapahoe.edu

What You'll Learn

Our Architectural Studies program will introduce you to a wide range of architectural and construction topics, such as:

  • Design and modeling concepts
  • Structural analysis
  • Building service systems
  • Sustainability
  • Building materials
  • Building codes
  • Print reading
  • Digital graphic design

CIP 150101 (ARC3)

The Associates of Applied Science of Architectural Studies - Architecture Technician at Arapahoe Community College offers two concentrations:

  • Architectural Studies - Pre-Architecture, AAS - For students interested in licensure and continuing their education
  • Architectural Studies - Architecture Technician - For students wishing to enter the profession upon graduation from this program

Students will be introduced to a wide range of architectural and construction topics such as design and modeling concepts, structural analysis, building service systems, and sustainability.

The Architectural Studies - Architecture Technician degree provides a foundation for transfer to university or, in combination with out internship and certificate programs, will help facilitate entry into or continuing education for the profession.

Program Requirements

Concentration (12 credit hours)

The Architectural Studies – Architecture Technician concentration is for students interested in entering the professional work force but is not intended for licensure. Students can find employment as an intern (based on experience, prior education, and personal networking) or start their own consulting business as a drafter, designer, or modeler.

Students must choose 12 credit hours minimum from the following:

  • CAD courses
  • AEC courses
Total: 61 credit hours

Graduation Requirements

  • Apply for graduation online at www.arapahoe.edu/graduation.
  • As a graduate of a Career and Technical Education program you will be contacted by an ACC employee in approximately six months to verify your employment information. This information gathering is a federal requirement to ensure that ACC receives certain federal funding.

CIP 150101 (ARC2)

The Associates of Applied Science of Architectural Studies - Architecture Technician at Arapahoe Community College offers two concentrations:

  • Architectural Studies - Pre-Architecture - For students interested in licensure and continuing their education
  • Architectural Studies - Architecture Technician, AAS - For students wishing to enter the profession upon graduation from this program

Students will be introduced to a wide range of architectural and construction topics such as design and modeling concepts, structural analysis, building service systems, and sustainability.

The Architectural Studies - Architecture Technician degree provides a foundation for transfer to university or, in combination with our internship and certificate programs, will help facilitate entry into or continuing education for the profession.

Program Requirements

Total: 61 credit hours

Graduation Requirements

  • Apply for graduation online at www.arapahoe.edu/graduation.
  • As a graduate of a Career and Technical Education program you will be contacted by an ACC employee in approximately six months to verify your employment information. This information gathering is a federal requirement to ensure that ACC receives certain federal funding.

CIP 151303 (42AR)

The Architectural Drafting Certificate provides the educational background and basic technical training necessary for the student to seek employment within one of the area architecture firms. Students will be prepared for a variety of entry level positions that include Draftsperson or Computer Aided Design Technician. Refer to your catalog for basic skills assessment required for this program.

Any student who has an interest and feels he/she can profit from the program may enroll.

Admission Requirements

  • Admission to Arapahoe Community College
  • An interview is usually held by the program chairperson with the prospective student to determine the student's interest and desire and to discuss the purpose of the program with the student.

Program Requirements

Electives (3-4 credit hours)
4 Credits (recommended)OR
  • or ART GT course AH1, AH2, AH3, AH4 or CAD or AEC courses
Total: 28-29 credit hours

Graduation Requirements

  • Apply for graduation online at www.arapahoe.edu/graduation.
  • As a graduate of a Career and Technical Education program you will be contacted by an ACC employee in approximately six months to verify your employment information. This information gathering is a federal requirement to ensure that ACC receives certain federal funding.

CIP 151302 (4ACR)

The Computer Aided Drafting certificate prepares students for advanced levels of Computer Aided Design (CAD) within industry, utilizing the latest hardware and software releases. The certificate can be completed within one year. This certificate prepares students to perform 2D and 3D design within CAD and other CAD-related software.

Program Requirements

Elective Courses (3 Credits)

Choose one of the following:

3 Credits OR
Total: 16 credit hours

Graduation Requirements

  • Apply for graduation online at www.arapahoe.edu/graduation.
  • As a graduate of a Career and Technical Education program you will be contacted by an ACC employee in approximately six months to verify your employment information. This information gathering is a federal requirement to ensure that ACC receives certain federal funding.

ACC academic plans will help guide you through your chosen program. The academic plan will provide you with important information, like which semesters courses are offered if there are any prerequisites or co-requisites for courses, program outcomes, course sequence recommendations, notes for the program, graduation requirements, and other important information. These are updated annually, so we recommend downloading a copy of yours to keep on track to graduation.

Job Opportunities in Architectural Studies