144 Chabot College 2024-2026 CREDIT COURSE LISTING, ANTH, ARCH 13L Forensic Anthropology Laboratory 1 Unit The Forensic Anthropology Laboratory simulates field and laboratory conditions in ANTH 13 (Forensic Anthropology). Students will conduct field work, using proper archaeological methods. They will also work with casts of human skeletal and dental specimens and follow the Forensic protocol to identify a decedent, and help determine cause and manner of death. Laboratory: 54 hours Prerequisite: ANTH 13 (may be taken concurrently) Strongly Recommended: eligibility for ENGL 1 orENGL 1A ARCHITECTURE (ARCH) Degrees AA Architecture Certificate of Achievement Architecture Technology ARCHITECTURE Associate in Arts The Chabot College Architecture Program is a well-established program that prepares students to transfer into architecture programs at 4-year universities. Students may complete the program by earning an Associate of Arts (AA) degree in Architecture or Certificate of Achievement in Architecture Technology or transfer without a degree. Our program provides upgraded Building Information Modeling (B.I.M) computer labs and drafting studios with state- of-the-art computer drafting software for students to complete. Required courses cover design, drafting, building code, construction materials, interior design, graphics, 3-D modeling, urban design and landscape architecture. Career Opportunities This degree is designed to prepare students with knowledge of architecture building codes, drafting skills and building designs. Students who obtain this degree will be able to work with Architects, Landscape Architects, Developers, Interior Designers, Historic Preservation and Government Agencies. It is also designed as basic coursework for transferring into advanced degree programs in architecture and related fields. Program Learning Outcomes 1. Develop architectural and freehand. 2. Identify and explain the behavior appearance and use building materials. 3. Incorporate the basic Uniform Building Code requirements to construction drawings. 4. Describe and apply knowledge of the structural systems using wood, steel, masonry, and concrete. First Year ARCH 2A Design and Visual Communication I 3 ARCH 2B Design and Visual Communication II 3 ARCH 3 (same as ID 49) Digital Tools for Design and Visual Communication 3 ARCH 14 California Architecture and Urban Design 3 ARCH 33 Digital Communication in Modeling 3 Second Year ARCH 4A Architectural Drafting Principles I 3 ARCH 4B Architectural Drafting Principles II 3 ARCH 8A Fundamentals of Architectural Design I 4 ARCH 8B Fundamentals of Architectural Design II 4 ARCH 12 Construction Materials and Methods 3 ARCH 16 People and Environmental Design 3 Major Requirements 35 Units General Education Requirements 28 Units Electives (Degree applicable Units as needed) 0 Units Total 63 Units ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY Certificate of Achievement The Chabot College Architecture Program is a well-established program that prepares students to transfer into architecture programs at 4-year universities. Students may complete the program by earning an Associate of Arts (AA) degree in Architecture, or Certificate of Achievement in Architecture Technology, or transfer without a degree. Our program provides upgraded Building Information Modeling (B.I.M) computer labs and drafting studios with state-of-the-art computer drafting software for students to complete. Required courses cover design, drafting, building code, construction materials, interior design, graphics, 3-D modeling, urban design and landscape architecture. Career Opportunities This certificate of achievement is designed to prepare students for employment as assistant Architects, assistant landscape architects, junior developers, interior designers, architectural drafters, architectural office managers, model-making workers, and building construction workers. Program Learning Outcomes 1. Develop computer rendering and drafting skills. 2. Develop advanced presentation skills in 3. forms and posters. 4. Incorporate Uniform Building Code requirements and City regulations to residential 5. Use different materials such as wood, truss, steel, masonry, and concrete to apply to structural systems.