May 05, 2024  
Undergraduate Catalog 2023-2024 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Architectural Design Studies (A.A.S.)


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Today’s emphasis on digital design in architecture and construction requires that the two-year Architectural Design Studies (ADS) graduate be well versed in utilizing industry standard software to analyze and create solutions for the built environment. ADS students learn fundamental architectural design skills and develop proficiency in the latest Building Information Modeling (BIM) software. Students get to choose from a variety of technical electives in design, architectural history, construction management, and sustainable construction, while also receiving a solid background in the liberal arts.

Once you graduate with an A.A.S. degree in Architectural Design Studies from Onondaga, you will be well prepared to seek employment opportunities in the field. A wide range of employment possibilities exist in the areas of design, construction, and related fields. In addition, some students may wish to transfer courses from the Architectural Design Studies A.A.S. to selected bachelor’s degree programs. An academic advisor will assist you with planning these transfer credits.

The Architectural Design Studies program, housed within the department of Applied Engineering Technology, is held in high regard in the Central New York architectural community for its ability to challenge its students and instill essential technical skills that are in demand in the industry. The faculty includes practicing architects, designers, and engineers who are well versed in the materials, methods, and software utilized in the field.

Students in the program will be required to create, transmit, and present assignments using computers and other digital technology. Students have access to computer labs with the required software needed to prepare digital portfolios, construction documents, and other related data.

Individual courses are available to practicing professionals who wish to update skills and to satisfy continuing education requirements.

Mission Statement

The Architectural Design Studies program aims to prepare students for careers in a variety of occupations in the architectural design field. Architectural Design Studies students develop in-demand knowledge and skills as they learn industry fundamentals and develop proficiency with a variety of contemporary software applications used by employers in the field. The program also serves the region by providing area architectural design professionals with opportunities to develop skills to further their career goals.

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate the ability to communicate design ideas and concepts graphically, verbally, and in written form.
  2. Create competent construction documents for building projects utilizing digital drafting techniques.
  3. Analyze architectural design problems and develop solutions utilizing industry standard software.
  4. Evaluate built environments to determine their social impact and sustainability.

Total Credits: 15


Second Semester


Total Credits: 16


Third Semester


Total Credits: 14-15


Fourth Semester


Total Credits: 15-17


Total Program Credits: 60-63


Notes:


  1. Any additional 200-level ADS, ARH, or CMG course.
  2. MAT 114  Intermediate Algebra with Applications is recommended for students requiring additional mathematics support.

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