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    • APE 2550: Applied Audio Electronics
      3.00 Credits
      Pellissippi State Community College

      This course consists of lectures, demonstrations and hands-on projects which expose students to approaches, techniques, and considerations with working with audio equipment such as cables, amplifier, speakers and microphones. Topics include soldering, electrical current, material sciences, material fabrication, repair, design, construction proper configuration, durability and application. Additional topics include acoustic design aesthetics. Focus is on building and repairing various electronic audio equipment. Hands-on assignments require work inside and outside of class. Individual travel to events is a requirement of this course.Prerequisite(s): APE 1016
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    • APE 2910: Audio Prod Technology Capstone
      3.00 Credits
      Pellissippi State Community College

      A project-oriented course that emphasizes planning, execution, and completion of a large-format media project, not necessarily audio-only, but in which the student is completely responsible for all aspects of the audio. A team-based project is acceptable, only with approval. Students will integrate and apply previous knowledge, skills, and experiences they have learned in the major and other academic course to complete this project. The course emphasizes technical skills, subjective/esthetic judgments, applied Pro Audio skills, critical thinking, diplomatic client and teamwork skills, self/continuing education, problem solving, and critical listening ability. Must be taken in the final semester or with coordinator approval.
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    • ARCT 1220: Architectural Representation
      3.00 Credits
      Pellissippi State Community College

      This course provides a introduction to various analog and digital methods of architectural representation. Visual thinking and communication methods are developed through two-dimensional and three-dimensional drawings while visual logic and perceptual skills are enhanced through freehand drawings and construction of physical and digital models.
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    • ARCT 1710: Architectural Design Fund I
      3.00 Credits
      Pellissippi State Community College

      This course will introduce basic architectural design principles through three interrelated and interconnected projects. Elementary concepts of form, space and place will be explored through two-dimensional and three-dimensional abstract exercises. Creation of physical and digital architectural representations such as sketches, drawings and models will examine the interplay between the abstract and the physical and issues of structure, enclosure and space.Prerequisite(s): ARCT 1220
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    • ARCT 2430: Building Environmental Systems
      3.00 Credits
      Pellissippi State Community College

      The course explores the principles of electrical power distribution and control, lighting, plumbing, heat loss/gain, HVAC systems and green building practices. Prerequisite(s): CIVT 1250 Previously CET 2310
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    • ARCT 2500: Sustainable Built Environment
      3.00 Credits
      Pellissippi State Community College

      This course will explore green building concepts and strategies that affect the designs of buildings, site development, water efficiency, energy efficiency, materials and resources, and indoor environmental quality. Topics include an introduction to basic concepts of sustainable building design, day lighting, exterior envelope assemblies, renewable energy alternatives, reusable and renewable materials, and LEED document preparation. This course presents rating systems for high performance buildings developed by the US Green Building Council and other international organizations. Corequisite(s): MATH 1010 or MATH 1130 or MATH 1530 or MATH 1630 or MATH 1710 or MATH 1720 or MATH 1730 or MATH 1830 or MATH 1910 Previously CET 2501
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    • ARCT 2550: Sustainability in Application
      3.00 Credits
      Pellissippi State Community College

      A continuation of ARCT 2500, topics will include return on investment, life cycle cost analysis, LEED document preparation, energy codes and their implications for the various building types, and implementation issues. Design teams will consider multiple strategies for problem solving and produce comparative analysis of mechanical systems, exterior envelope material and construction, day lighting, and interior finishes, to support the design. Project teams will be asked to solve multiple sustainable design charrettes. Prerequisite(s): ARCT 2500 or consent of program coordinatorPreviously CET 2505
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    • ARCT 2710: Architectural Design Fund II
      3.00 Credits
      Pellissippi State Community College

      This course is a continuation of Architectural Design Fundamentals I and will build on the emphasis of design process, problem-solving and idea generation. The course will introduce human, social, technical and aesthetic factors related to space and form. Design problems range from those of the immediate environment of the individual to that of small social groups and finally, to a whole city.Prerequisite(s): ARCT 1710 and CADD 1650
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    • ARCT 2990: Capstone
      3.00 Credits
      Pellissippi State Community College

      This course provides a platform for students to apply required skills and knowledge to complete a multi-faceted project relative to the field of study.
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    • ART 1035: Introduction to Art
      3.00 Credits
      Pellissippi State Community College

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