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Architecture (Drafting)

Architecture (Drafting & Design) program provides students with classroom instruction and hands-on experiences on many aspects of the design industry. Students have the opportunities to study in the following design disciplines: technical drawing, residential design, light commercial design, design engineering and civil engineering.

This program can stand alone or be taken in conjunction with one of the districts engineering pathways where students can study mechanical engineering and computer integrated manufacturing.


 

COURSES IN PROGRAM

Technical Drawing 1, 2

Architectural Drawing 1, 2

Architectural Drawing 3, 4

Civil Engineering & Architecture 1, 2 (Project Lead The Way)

STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES

SkillsUSA is a competitive national Career and Technical Student Organization giving students an opportunity to learn and compete state-wide and nationally

Go to skillsusa.org

CHECK OUT THE SKILLSUSA VIDEO ON THE DOHERTY PATHWAYS PAGE

VEX Robotics is a competitive space for students to learn to control robotics systems, work in teams and collaborate to achieve great heights.

The power of drafting!

SCHOOLS WHERE ARCHITECTURE (DRAFTING & DESIGN) IS AVAILABLE

Go to doherty.d11.org

Doherty High School Architecture & Engineering Pathway


COLLEGE CREDITS AND INDUSTRY CERTIFICATIONS

COLLEGE CREDIT

CHECK OUT THE PIKES PEAK ARTICULATED CHART FOR DOHERTY

CAD 1104 CAD for Architecture (4)

AEC 1220 Architectural Drawing THeory (4)

CAD 2220 Revit Architecture (3)

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT CTE COLLEGE CREDIT

Go to d11.org (college-credits-through-cte subpage)

RELATED DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES

INDUSTRY CERTIFICATIONS

The Autodesk Certified User certification in Revit demonstrates entry-level knowledge using building information software for careers in architecture, interior design, and construction management.

Concurrent Enrollment

Go to d11.org (concurrent-enrollment subpage)

(click here to got to D11 Concurrent Enrollment page)

RECOMMENDED COLLEGE COURSES

Courses listed here appear in the degree plan(s) associated with the pathway

(GT) Guaranteed Transfer courses will transfer to any public college in Colorado.

CSC 1005 Computer Literacy

or

CIS 108 Intro to PC Applications (3) (can be earned in CTE pathways)

COM 2250 Organizational Communications (3) (required in PPSC Architecture AAS)

MAT 1140 Career Math (3) (required in PPSC Architecture AAS)

PSY 1001 General Psychology (3) (GT:SS3) (elective in PPSC Architecture AAS)

WORK-BASED LEARNING

Work-Based learning

(click here to got to D11 Work-Based Learning page)

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