146 Chabot College 2024-2026 CREDIT COURSE LISTING, ARCH, ART 16 People and Environmental Design 3 Units Principles of landscape architecture emphasizing design concepts as they relate to site, building, and client requirements. Includes site analysis, land use patterns, circulation, layout, planting materials, irrigation. The general design process and outcome are examined in context of relationships between people and the environments, both natural and man-made, with focus on sustainable design principles applied to passive environmental control, landscaping, functional adaptation, social and economic impacts, integrating their influences in community development and urban planning. Lecture: 36 hours Laboratory: 72 hours 33 Digital Communication in Modeling 3 Units Introduction to 3-dimensional digital modeling using 3-dimensional software called Revit. It is a digital modeling with building information system, Lecture: 36 hours Laboratory: 72 hours 80 Architectural Education and Practice 2 Units Architectural education and practice in Architecture department setting approved by Architecture faculty as related to student’s architecture major or classes at Chabot. Cooperative effort between student and instructor or architecture firm supervisor to accomplish agreed upon work objectives, complete projects and broaden experiences. Student provides verification of service experience or work on projects during the term. Students will get an architecture firm approved by architecture faculty or work on projects closely with instructor. Students will meet with architecture instructor for input and hands-on experience lectures and discussion focused on architecture firm structures, project procedures, design developments, specification book and construction documents. Lecture: 18 hours Laboratory: 72 hours Strongly Recommended: ARCH 4A and ARCH 33 ART (ART) Degrees AA-T Studio Arts AA Fine Art Ceramics AA Fine Art Painting and Drawing AA Fine Art Sculpture AA Fine Art Studio Foundations Certificate of Achievement Applied Ceramics STUDIO ARTS Associate in Arts for Transfer The Associate in Arts in Studio Arts for Transfer is designed for the student artist interested in transferring to a four year Studio Art program at a CSU campus. Courses are offered in painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture, photography, art history and digital technology. The degree provides a solid basis for continuing work in upper division and graduate school and art-related fields such as Ceramist, Commercial Artist, Designer, Exhibition Designer, Art Critic/Writer, Art Director, Art Historian, and teaching art. To earn an Associate in Arts for Transfer in Studio Arts, a student must: Complete 60 semester units that are transferable to the California State University, to include: The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC for CSU) or the California State University General Education Breadth requirements, courses required for the major with grades of C (or P), and earn a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0. Program Learning Outcomes 1. Gain functional competence with principles of visual organization, including the ability to work with visual elements in two and three dimensions; color theory and its applications; and drawing. 2. Present work that demonstrates perceptual acuity, conceptual understanding, and technical facility at a professional entry level in their chosen field(s). 3. Become familiar with the historical achievements, current major issues, processes, and directions of their field(s). Required Core (12 units) ART 2A Introduction to Drawing 3 ART 23 2-D Foundations 3 ART 24 3-D Foundations 3 ARTH 5 Art History - Renaissance to Modern-Day 3 List A: Art History Electives (3 units) ARTH 4 Art History-Ancient to Gothic 3 ARTH 6 Art History - Twentieth- and Twenty-First Century Art 3 ARTH 8 Art History - A Global Perspective 3