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ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Associate in Engineering Technology (AET)
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DESCRIPTION: The AET program provides a broad education for graduates who desire to secure responsibility in the construction industry, in architectural and engineering firms,building construction, or in allied fields. Building designs have become more creative and contemporary while focusing on the needs and expectations of environmental control and protection. The AET technicians play a very important support role to the architectural engineers through the use of their talents and skills. There is a need for qualified technicians to assist architects, engineers, contractors, and allied construction industries in implementing new technological developments. With the development of new materials and exciting shapes, the building designs are limited only by one's knowledge, creativity and imagination in the use of these achievements in technology. It is the purpose of the AET program to prepare the technicians to meet these future demands and to accept the challenge of tomorrow.
BEGINNING SEMESTERS:
Students may enter the program any semester; however, the Fall Semester provides optimum availability of courses for full-time day students.
CAMPUS: BELTLINE
PLACEMENT TEST SCORES REQUIRED TO ENROLL IN CURRICULUM COURSES:
| REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO PROGRAM: |
COMPASS scores of:
Writing Sample 30
Reading 80 +
Pre-Algrbra 44+
Algebra 76 +
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ASSET scores of:
Writing Sample 30
Reading 40+
Numerical 40 +
Elementary Algebra 48 +
Intermediate Algebra 40 +
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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS:
- Students must successfully complete a minimum of 74 semester credit hours and apply for graduation in order to receive their degree.
- In addition to college graduation requirements, a minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in all AET, CET, EGR, EGT, MET and EET courses.
PROGRAM NOTES:
- In addition to textbooks and other consumable supplies, students will also be required to purchase an Engineering pocket calculator and a set of drafting instruments (approximate cost $100).
- The program is offered only at the Beltline Campus.
- If the student is eligible to enroll in MAT 102 or higher call the Department Secretary at 738-7752 for an advisement appointment .
- Elective courses are to be chosen in consultation with the student's academic advisor.
- CPT 101 and CPT 170 are not recommended electives for students whose programs require EGR 110.
- For more information please visit the Engineering Technologies and Engineering Transfer
web page. 
| CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS |
| General Education Requirements |
| Course |
Prerequisites |
| AET 202 |
History of Architecture |
RDG 100 |
| ENG 101 |
English Composition I |
ENG 100, RDG 100 |
ENG 102
or
ENG 165 |
English Composition I
Professional Communications |
ENG 101
ENG 101 |
| MAT 110 |
College Algebra |
MAT 102, RDG 100 |
| 1 Approved Social & Behavioral Science Elective |
See Social & Behavioral Science List |
| Program Requirements |
| Course |
Prerequisites |
| AET 101 |
Building Systems I |
AET 110 |
| AET 110 |
Architectural Graphics I |
MAT 100, RDG 100, ENG 100 |
CPT 101
OR
CPT 170 |
Introduction to Computers
Microcomputer Applications |
RDG 100
RDG 100, MAT 100 |
| EGR 194 |
Statics and Strength of Materials |
MAT 111 |
| Additional Course Requirements
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| Course |
Prerequisites |
| AET 105 |
Construction Documents |
AET 101 |
| AET 111 |
Architectural Computer Graphics I |
RDG 100 and MAT 100 |
| AET 120 |
Architectural Graphics II |
AET 110 |
| AET 201 |
Building Systems II |
AET 101, AET 110 |
| AET 221 |
Architectural Computer Graphics II |
AET 111 |
| AET 230 |
Architect Graphics III |
AET 221, AET 120 |
| AET 232 |
Architectural CAD Applications |
AET 111 or EGT 251 |
| CET 235 |
Construction Methods and Estimating |
MAT 110 & either EGT 106 or AET 110 |
| CET 244 |
Structural Steel Design |
EGR 194 |
| CET 242 |
Concrete Design |
EGR 194 |
| MAT 111 |
College Trigonometry |
MAT 110 |
| MAT 120 |
Probability & Statistics |
MAT 102 |
| PHY 201 |
Physics I |
RDG 100 & MAT 110 |
| Approved Math/Science Elective |
See Math/Science Elective List |
| First Semester Courses and/or Alternates |
| CORE COURSES |
GENERAL EDUCATION |
| English |
Math |
| PHY 201 |
AET 202 |
03/16/05
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