
The Architectural Technology Department offers a two-year Associate of Science (AS) degree for students who plan to transfer to a four-year university and two year Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degrees.
Students in the AS degree program may specialize in two areas, Architecture and Construction Management.We have two AS articulated programs in our department, one with the University of Utah and the other with Weber State University.
The AS in Architectural Technology is a program that has been specifically designed to be an integral part of the Bachelor's Degree in Architecture and is transferable to the University of Utah through an articulation agreement with the Graduate School of Architecture. Students who plan to transfer to the University of Utah should make contact with the Architecture Department early in their program. Students entering SLCC or the U of U has the opportunity to complete the same program in the same number of years
The AS in Architectural Technology - Construction Management emphasis has been specifically designed to be an integral part of the Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management and is transferable to Weber State University. Furthermore, through an articulation agreement with the Weber State University in cooperation with Salt Lake Community College's University Center offers the Parson Construction Management Technology Bachelor's Degree through extension at the Salt Lake Community College. campus. Which means it is possible to get the BS degree at the Redwood campus. It is available to students who have completed pre-requisite lower division courses through the Architectural Technology Construction Management emphasis program. Contact the University Center for more information.
Students in the AAS degree program may specialize in the following: areas: Architecture, Architectural CAD and Computer graphics.
For more information on specific degrees requirements, click here.
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Students who need to take preparatory classes to meet the requirements of first semester courses should plan on extra time to complete a degree. A high school curriculum heavily weighted in mathematics, science and communication skills is highly recommended. Placement testing will be done upon entry to the College unless the student has had prior college-level experience.
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