Overview and Award Outcomes
Overview
The primary focus of student training is the preparation of construction documents for projects typically found in the residential and commercial building industry. Students learn how to analyze project requirements and produce construction documents that describe those requirements utilizing the most recent releases of Autodesk’s softwares. Other skills developed include the understanding of building science technology, applying sustainable principles, and researching building codes. Students also gain experience in construction cost estimating, basic structural design, office practices and other relevant computer software.
Award Outcomes
Demonstrate proficiency using CAD software and related computer tools.
Demonstrate knowledge of construction process, from design to completion.
Apply building codes and construction standards.
Perform preliminary structural design calculations.
Perform construction material take-offs and cost estimating.
Model effective communication skills.
Produce construction drawings.
Demonstrate knowledge of the materials and methods used in construction.
Model effective problem-solving strategies.
Career Opportunities
Students in the Architectural Technology program are prepared for entry level employment in a design or construction related position within the architecture, engineering or construction industry. Employment opportunities for graduates range from Computer Aided Design (CAD) or Building Information Modeling (BIM) technicians working in architectural, engineering or building firms to estimators working with contractors to detailers and representatives working with material and product suppliers. Hennepin Technical College graduates have advanced to senior positions in many area architecture, engineering or construction offices with experience and continuing education. Articulation agreements with other schools also give students the opportunity to continue their education for advanced degrees in areas such as construction management or operations management.
Semester Sequence
Offered at Brooklyn Park and Eden Prairie
First Semester
ARCH1008 | Architectural Residential Technology I | 5 |
ARCH1101 | Architectural Residential AutoCAD | 5 |
ARCH1203 | Residential Materials and Methods of Construction | 3 |
ARCH1345 | Building Systems | 3 |
Second Semester
ARCH1011 | Architectural Residential Technology II | 5 |
ARCH1340 | Building Codes: Commercial | 2 |
ARCH2370 | Architectural Residential Revit | 4 |
ARCH2466 | Commercial Materials and Methods of Construction | 2 |
ENGL1026 | Writing for Careers | 3 |
Third Semester
ARCH1206 | Strength of Materials | 3 |
ARCH2121 | Architectural Commercial Technology I | 5 |
ARCH2936 | Advanced Revit BIM Technology | 4 |
| Technical Studies Electives | 2 |
| General Education Electives | 2 |
Fourth Semester
ARCH2141 | Architectural Commercial Technology II | 5 |
ARCH2562 | Capstone: Project Design and Management | 5 |
ARCH2850 | Architectural Technology Advancements | 2 |
| Technical Studies Electives | 2 |
| General Education Electives | 2 |
Technical Studies Electives
Recommended:
Choose a Total of: 4 Credits
General Education Electives
If a General Education course is required it may not be used as a General Education Elective.
Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) may also be used to meet General Education Elective requirements. A complete list of MnTC courses can be found at www.hennepintech.edu.
Choose a Total of: 4 Credits
Graduation (64 Credits)
Semester listings reflect the recommended sequence. Due to circumstances beyond our control, the information herein is subject to change without notice.
6/20/2019 : BP 3004 / EP 3005