Architectural Engineering (ARE) Course
offering in the second
semester 072 ( february 2008 ) : ARE 202 Architectural Design I:
(0-9-3) This
course introduces the design process in the form of phases, activities, and
parties involved. Topics covered include: Description of each phase,
activities and objectives; models for problem-solving process in design
utilizing graphic thinking. Problem definition, developments of alternatives,
evaluation, selection of solution and communication of a design project are
introduced, explored and exercised through both abstract sketches and
definitive concrete designs to solve simple design problems. Design problems
of complete but simple buildings are introduced. Considerations of building
function, construction materials and systems, cultural, environmental
constraints, and climatic influences are emphasized. Individual design
thinking is encouraged throughout the studio work. Prerequisite: ARE 201 Back to Course
Sponsorship program ARE 212 Construction Systems:
(3-0-3)
Construction
systems including foundation, superstructure, enclosure (walls and roofs),
interior finishes, partitions, and ceilings. Construction and detailing of
site-built and prefabricated systems. Selection methods and criteria for
appropriate design as a function of climate and energy use, labor and
material availability, maintenance and replacement patterns, safety,
functionality, and cultural context. Course material comprehension is ensured
through submission of sketches, to-scale detail drawings and
model-development of the introduced systems. Prerequisite: ARE 211 Back to Course
Sponsorship program ARE 221 Computer Applications in
Building Design: (2-3-3)
Introduction
to personal computing, computer components and their functions, operating
systems such as DOS, Windows, MAC platforms, hard disk management. Computer
facilities at KFUPM. Introduction to general computer applications in
architectural offices such as, spreadsheets and Database. Introduction to
Computer-Aided Drafting and Design which includes: 2D drawings, 3D modeling,
rendering, and Image processing. Major CAD drafting, and presentation
packages will be used for the production, management, and presentation of
project information. Prerequisite: None Back to Course
Sponsorship program ARE 301 Architectural Design
II: (0-9-3)
This
course is a continuation of a two-semester sequence of design studios.
Introduction and appreciation of the design process through dealing with more
complex buildings and lager project sites. The concept of building design as
a multi-disciplinary approach is introduced. Integration of structural,
mechanical and environmental control systems with the building function, form
and spaces’ organization is emphasized. Basic elements of architectural form
and space and how they can be manipulated, organized in the development of a
design concept and their visual implications are explored. Prerequisite: ARE 202 Back to Course
Sponsorship program ARE 325 Building
Illumination:
(1-3-2)
Concept
of light, vision, and color. Luminaries and lamps. Lighting system design procedures;
calculation and measurement techniques, evaluation of interior lighting
quality, and daylighting. Computer applications in artificial and daylighting
analysis and design. Prerequisite: PHYS 102 or PHYS 132 Back to Course
Sponsorship program ARE 328 Architectural
Acoustics and Illumination: (3-0-3)
Introduction
to basic phenomena, and concepts of Architectural lighting and
acoustics. Electrical light sources, lighting system, and design methods,
quantity and quality of illumination. Daylighting, lighting measurements,
instruments and methods. Acoustical properties of materials and
constructions. Room acoustics and noise control. Measuring method and
equipment. Acoustic design of auditoria. Impact of acoustical and
lighting system on Architectural design. Computer applications. Prerequisite: PHYS 133 (not available for ARE students) Back to Course Sponsorship
program ARE 342 Principles of
Heating, Ventilating, and Air-conditioning: (2-0-2)
Fundamental
principles and engineering procedures for the design of heating, ventilating,
and air conditioning systems; HVAC system characteristics; system and
equipment selection; duct design and layout. Energy conservation techniques.
Computer applications. Prerequisite: ARE 322 Back to Course
Sponsorship program
A
survey of Construction Management: Basic concepts, preparing the bid package,
issues during construction phase, construction contracts, legal structure,
time planning/control. Project cash flow; project funding, equipment
ownership, equipment productivity, construction operations, construction
labor, materials management and safety. Types of specifications, technical
division, changes, bonds, liens, general conditions, special conditions and
contract documents. Prerequisite: Senior
Standing Back to Course
Sponsorship program ARE 431 Building Economy: (3-0-3)
Basic
concepts of building economics: initial cost, life cost in use, cost and
benefit ratio analysis, and control of cost and depreciation. Cost
estimating, including determination of materials, labor, equipment, overhead,
profit, and other construction costs. Prerequisite: Senior
Standing or Consent of Instructor Back to Course
Sponsorship program ARE 446 PLNG & DESIGN STRUCT SYST : (3-0-3) ........................................... Back to Course
Sponsorship program ARE 459 CONTRACTS & SPECIFICATION ........................................... Back to Course Sponsorship program |
Other
Courses Offering in The Second Semester 072 ( February 2008 ) : College of Environmental Design (CED)
·
City & Regional Planning (CRP) ·
Construction Engineering & Management (CEM) ·
Architectural Engineering (ARE) College of Engineering Sciences (CES): ·
Petroleum Engineering (PETE)
·
Chemical
Engineering (CHE)
·
Mechanical
Engineering (ME)
·
Electrical
Engineering (EE)
· Civil Engineering (CE)Back to Course Sponsorship program
College of Computer Sciences & Engineering (CCSE): ·
Computer
Engineering (COE)
·
Systems Engineering
(SE)
· Information and Computer Science (ICS) College
of Industrial Management (CIM)
·
Management Information System ( MIS )
·
Marketing (
MKT )
·
Accounting ( Acct )
·
Finance (FIN)
·
Management ( MGT )
·
Economics (
ECON) Back to Course Sponsorship program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ College of Sciences (CS)
·
Chemistry
(CHEM)
·
Earth
Sciences (ES)
Back to Course Sponsorship program |