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Advanced Diploma of Architectural Technology
Advanced Diploma of Architectural Technology

Advanced Diploma of Architectural Technology

  • ID:StC010003
  • Level:3-Year Undergraduate Advanced Diploma
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

English requirements

  • TOEFL Internet-based, Overall 78 with Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking minimums of 20

  • IELTS Academic, Overall band of 6.0, No single test score below 5.5

  • PTE, Minimum score 51

  • MELAB, Minimum Score 75

  • CAEL, Minimum Score 60

  • Duolingo, Minimum Score 100

  • Cambridge, Minimum Score 169

  • B2

Course Information

An Architectural Technologist assists the architect or engineer in the assembly of drawings and documents for residential, commercial and industrial projects. The graduate is involved with building design, construction drawings, project estimating, and construction specifications. As a detailer, they help develop drawings for the assembly of a building’s structure. As a worker on site their duties may include quality control and job site supervision. This program is designed for creative individuals with a strong interest in building design, construction and planning. An aptitude for math and strong technical skills are important along with the ability to work effectively in a team environment.

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Semester 1

  • ARC101B, DRAFTING & DESIGN I, 4

  • AEC102, CONSTRUCTION THEORY, 3

  • AEC103, BUILDING SERVICES I, 3

  • AEC104, BUILDING CAD I, 3

  • AEC115, SURVEYING, 3

  • ENG212LS, COMMUNICATIONS I, 2

  • MTH143, MATHEMATICS I, 3

Semester 2

  • ARC209, DRAFTING & DESIGN II, 4

  • AEC202, ESTIMATING & SPECIFICATIONS, 3

  • AEC204, BUILDING CAD II, 3

  • AEC211, CONSTRUCTION APPLICATIONS, 3

  • AEC239, ONTARIO BUILDING CODE I, 3

  • MTH243, MATHEMATICS II, 3

  • AEC205, STATICS AND STRENGTH OF MATERIALS, 4

Semester 3

  • ARC301B, CAD DRAFTING & DESIGN III, 5

  • ARC302B, CONSTRUCTION THEORY II, 2

  • ARC303B, BUILDING SERVICES II, 3

  • ARC304B, BUILDING CAD III, 3

  • ARC305, STRUCTURAL STEEL DESIGN, 3

  • ARC306, ARCHITECTURAL DETAILING I, 2

  • ARC339B, ONTARIO BUILDING CODE-LARGE BUILDINGS, 2

Semester 4

  • ARC300GE, INFLUENCES OF ART ON BUILDING, 3

  • ARC401B, CAD/DRAFTING & DESIGN IV, 5

  • ARC404B, BUILDING CAD IV, 3

  • ELEC1030, CHOOSE 1 ELECTIVE COURSE, 3

  • ARC405, REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN, 3

  • ARC406, ARCHITECTURAL DETAILING II, 2

  • ARC400, VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS, 2

Semester 5

  • ARC502A, COMPUTER ESTIMATING II, 3

  • ARC504A, BUILDING CAD V, 3

  • ARC505, MATERIAL TESTING, 3

  • ARC410, ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN, 2

  • ENG312LS, COMMUNICATIONS II, 2

Choose one of:

  • ARC501, CAD DRAFTING & DESIGN V, 5

  • ARC501A, CAD DRAFTING AND DESIGN V, 5

Semester 6

  • ARC600, PERSONAL PORTFOLIO, 2

  • ARC602A, CONTRACTS & SPECIFICATIONS, 2

  • ARC604, BUILDING CAD VI, 3

  • ARC610, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, 2

Choose one of:

  • ARC601, DRAFTING & DESIGN VI, 6

  • ARC601A, CAD DRAFTING AND DESIGN VI, 6

Choose one of:

  • ELEC1030, CHOOSE 1 ELECTIVE COURSE, 3

  • ARC155G, HABITAT AND HUMANITY, 3

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Typical entry-level positions include junior designer or draftsperson, junior estimator and project coordinator. Opportunities exist with architectural and engineering firms, general and sub-contractors, government agencies, homebuilders, building product manufacturers and in sales.

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Overseas Student Health Cover

All international students are assessed a fee of $745.00 per year (pro-rated for programs that start in Winter $535.00 and Spring $335.00).

The fees associated with health insurance are mandatory as a result of the coverage and benefits afforded to international students.

There are no opt-out opportunities provided to international students as it relates to health insurance.

All international students are assessed a pro-rated fee per semester, to a yearly maximum of $745.00.

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