Architectural Technology

Spokane Community College ETPL
This is Spokane Community College's Architectural Technology associates degree for transfer. This option is best suited for students who wish to study architecture but also plan on continuing their education by transferring to a four year institution after completing their first two years at Spokane Community College. Students will be required to take five additional courses compared to our AAS option for transfer and apply to Washington State University's Archticture program as a junior. This is a cost effective way to complete a four year education by leveraging the flexibility and lower cost of community college to satisfy lower level requirements. The Architectural Technology program prepares students to become CAD drafters for the building design industry. Students focus on gaining proficiency with Computer Aided Drafting (CAD), 3–D modeling and Building Information Modeling (BIM) applications utilizing principles of design, the design process, building codes and building materials as they relate to building projects. This program prepares the drafter to translate ideas, rough sketches, specifications, calculations and existing drawings into drawings used within each phase of the design and construction process. Students enter the program in the fall quarter. Program classes are typically held 7:30 a.m. –2:30 or 3:30 pm, Monday through Thursday. Please note that the classes listed below are intended for program students only. Other students are only allowed to register upon the approval of the instructor after prerequisites have been met. Students are expected to do a significant amount of reading and should be able to work at a computer for seven hours per day. The first year consists of developing residential building design drawings and documents used by architects and building design engineers. Students use the most commonly used software utilized in the building design industry to gain proficiency in 2–D and 3–D Computer Aided Drafting (CAD). In addition, the first year consists of manual drafting, orthographic projections, freehand sketching, presentation graphics (isometric and perspective pictorial drawing), light construction principles (materials and methods), use of drafting expressions, international residential codes and sustainability issues. Emphasis is placed on architectural construction documents, which include site plans, floor plans, roof plans, footing and foundation plans, framing plans, exterior elevations, building and wall sections, window and door schedules, stair design, interior elevations, details and plumbing, HVAC, electrical and lighting plans. Graphic representation using computer software is used in the production of documents of the common phrases of architectural design including programming, schematic design, design development and construction documents. Utilization of the above is finalized in the development of residential working drawings. Students will receive a Residential Architectural Technology Certificate after completing the first three quarters of the AAS degree. Prior to taking courses in this program, students in this program who intend to further their education at a university should consult an academic advisor at SCC or their future university to determine which of the courses in this program are transferable to their intended university. Students who want to continue on in the second year will be permitted to do so and upon successful completion of the second year, will receive an AAS degree. Additionally, students who want an AAS-T transfer degree may take five additional SCC courses and are eligible to apply for acceptance into Washington State University Architecture program with a junior standing. A 3.0 GPA or higher is required in all courses for acceptance at WSU. Prior to taking courses in this program, students in this program who intend to further their education at a university should consult an academic advisor at SCC or their future university. The second year consists of developing architectural working drawings using Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) and Building Information Modeling (BIM) related to commercial building design. Class projects will be developed from a preliminary design utilizing drafting techniques, standards and practices of the profession, including office procedure knowledge, use of building materials; structural framing systems as used in the building industry and study of the International Building Code.

Financial information

Total tuition

$12,149.00

Total required fees

$846.00

Books and supplies

$1,125.00

Locations

Spokane

Instructional methods

In-person Primary Location

Program details

18 Months

Length of training

Associate

Award type

116

Credits

N/A

Clock Hours

Additional details

Award name

AAS-T

Prerequisites

None

Other prerequisites

Program languages

English

Certification/license obtained as part of training program

Certification/license test preparation provided

Employment performance results

Program type

Construction Engineering Technology/Technician

Completion rate

68%

Employment rate

86%

Typical (median) hourly earnings

$21.87

Typical (median) annual earnings

$43,465.00

Top industries for graduates

Program type

Construction Engineering Technology/Technician

Professional, Scientific, Technical Services

49%

Other Industries

27%

Construction

10%

Wholesale Trade

7%

Transportation and Warehousing

7%

Student characteristics

Enrollment
Number of students completing the program
50
Completion rate
68%
Average number of students who completed each year
17
Gender
Male
59%
Female
41%
Race
American Indian or Alaska Native
2%
Asian
3%
Black or African American
3%
Hispanic
17%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
White
72%
Multi-racial
3%
Other
0%
Age
Under 20
10%
20 to 29
63%
30 to 39
19%
40 to 49
7%
50 and over
1%
Prior education
No high school diploma/GED
0%
High school diploma/GED, but no college experience
59%
Some college experience, but no degree
39%
Certificate or AA
0%
BA or higher
2%