0 or 3 credits
Fall 2025 Distance Learning Laboratory Lecture Departmental CreditUpper DivisionCreating, archiving, integrating, qualifying and utilizing computer-generated, three-dimensional architectural models in a light commercial construction enterprise. Topics include components of MEP, fire protection, blueprint reading and 4D BIM scheduling. Credit cannot be obtained for both CM 36000 and CM 46200.
Learning Outcomes1Learn, decipher, and apply parametric and geometric technologies to AEC problems.
2Explain where new and emerging software technologies can be applied in the industry.
3Program database-driven parametric objects for use in various projects.
4Explain how parametric technologies can benefit the production homebuilder.
5Develop leadership and life-long learning skills applicable to the construction industry.
6Incorporate renderings and 3D models into drawing sets for effective communication.
7Prepare effective marketing materials for residential and commercial industry.