Associate degree in Architectural Technology at Ferris State University

 

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Associate Degree in Architectural Technology at Ferris State University

Ferris State University
Associate degree
Architectural Technology

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Why Choose Architectural Technology?
The two-year Architectural Technology curriculum provides a comprehensive foundation of technical abilities, understanding or awareness involving all aspects of the architectural profession. Specifically the curriculum is designed with an emphasis on visual communication, building materials, building systems and the development of architectural graphic techniques involved in the production of architectural working drawings.

Under the guidance of the faculty of professional, licensed architects, the program mission is to prepare students to:
  • Enter the employment market at an entry-level position in architecture or professions related to the built environment.
  • Continue education for a baccalaureate degree in professions related to the built environment.

    Taught by practitioners, the architectural technology curriculum is unique in its emphasis on the practice of the profession. Studio classes provide students with experience in the areas of residential and commercial building materials, cost estimating, architectural CAD drafting, construction methods, building codes, presentation techniques and architectural design. The curriculum provides skills, knowledge, and the preparation necessary to allow students to become successful architectural technicians and success in further educational opportunities after graduation.

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    The ongoing expansion and specialization in technological applications of building systems and environmental issues, as well as the growth in architectural services, has greatly increased the need for skilled architectural technicians to function in a support role with architects and other professionals related to the built environment.

    A beginning technician works closely with a team to produce design development drawings, construction documents and specifications. With experience, the architectural technician becomes involved in other phases of work such as project field observation, preparation of written specifications, building code analysis, CAD three-dimensional modeling and rendering, and presentation of designs.

    There is no geographic limitation on employment opportunities, and advancement in the profession depends on the development of technical expertise.

    Entry-level salaries range from $28,000-$35,000. Average salaries with 10 years of experience range from $38,000-$50,000.

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