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Associate in Science in Architecture Technology

USA

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What will I learn?

The DVC architecture technology degree program offers students the opportunity to earn an associate in science degree in architecture technology, which prepares students for a career as an architectural intern, draftsman or designer. As an architecture technology student, students gain an in depth understanding of the requirements and skills necessary for employment in an architect’s office.

Architectural interns, draftsmen or designers prepare technical and presentation drawings, draft copies of specifications and cost estimates, revise plans, trace details from various sources, operate printing machines, and assemble prints and other documents for projects. Graduates with these skills are also employed by landscape architects, industrial designers, interior designers, and engineers.

To earn an associate in science with a major in architecture technology, students must complete each course used to meet a major requirement with a “C” grade or higher and maintain an overall GPA of 2.5 or higher in the coursework required for the major. Certain courses may satisfy both major and general education requirements; however, the units are only counted once.

Students completing the program will be able to...

A. communicate architectural concepts using graphic conventions and representational methods.

B. demonstrate an understanding of drawing methods and graphic compositional techniques.

C. construct physical models of architectural elements and spaces.

D. demonstrate an understanding of building components, structures and systems in relation to design.

E. identify notable architects, design concepts, canonical buildings and precedents in architecture.

F. identify the historical and contemporary role of architects in the profession and related design fields.

G. describe the role of environmental design, energy use and sustainable design practices in the profession and in buildings.

H. utilize digital means of production, representation and/or digital fabrication methods for the creation and manipulation of architectural images and forms.

Which department am I in?

Contra Costa College

Study options

Full Time (2 years)

Tuition fees
US$9,000.00 per year
USD $300/unit
Start date

September 2025

Venue

Diablo Valley College

Pleasant Hill Campus,

321 Golf Club Road,

PLEASANT HILL,

California,

94523, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

A student is eligible for admission if he or she has graduated from a regionally accredited high school, or is 18 years of age or older and is no longer in high school, or has passed the State of California Certificate of Proficiency Test (CHSPE) or the General Educational Development Test (GED).

English proficiency

  • Internet based TOEFL (IBT) - 61
  • Paper based TOEFL (PBT)- 500
  • IELTS - Academic test - 5.5
  • ITEP - 3.5
  • IEC (International Education Center) - Completion of Adv. B level certificate
  • ELS Centers - Completion of EAP Level 109 certificate

Note from client: this is just for Fall 2020, but at least students will know they can still apply (in fact even a bit later probably).

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