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Architectural Technology-2012/2013

Architectural Technology

Program Code: 
ATY1
A Co-operative Education Program
A Three-Year Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program
Program Code: ATY1
Campus Code: LC (LC - London)
September/January Admission
15 week terms
Academic Calendars available at
www.fanshawec.ca/academicdates

Contact

School of Building Technology: 519-452-4414

Program Description

The program introduces the student to the principles of design and planning sustainable construction and contemporary building methods, and structural and environmental engineering related to architectural construction. Individual and team projects involved with residential, industrial, commercial, and institutional buildings, assist in the development of knowledge and skills required for careers in the architectural field. This co-operative education program consists of 6 academic semesters and 4 work terms over a 3.3 to 3.7 year period.

University Transfer Credits and Degree Completion

For information concerning the Degree Pathways for this program visit www.fanshawec.ca/degreepathways

Applicant Selection Criteria

Where the number of eligible applicants exceeds the available spaces in the program, the Applicant Selection Criteria will be:
  1. Preference for Permanent Residents of Ontario.
  2. Receipt of Application by February 1st.
  3. Achievement in the Admission Requirements.
Note:
  • **Students admitted to the Fanshawe College Pre-Technology and Academic and Career Entrance Technology stream programs are guaranteed admission the following year to a Technology career program provided that they successfully complete their Pre-Technology Ontario College Certificate or Academic and Career Entrance Certificate and fulfill any other specified conditions.  Normally these students are admitted to their first choice program.

Co-operative Education

This three-year program has four co-op work terms.  Students who fulfill both the academic and co-op requirements of the program will be eligible to graduate with a co-op endorsed diploma.  More information about co-operative education can be found at www.fanshawec.ca/coop

Advanced Standing

  • Credit for any course in the program will be given to students who can demonstrate that they have the required skills to meet the objectives of the course.

Other Information

  • Students entering the first level of the program in January will continue into level two of the program in the Summer Term.
  • It is recommended that students purchase a suitable computer capable of running the most current version of "AutoCad" software in a Windows environment. Estimated cost $1,000.

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