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CMTC 335 — ARCHITECTURE

4 credits CIM Verified
3
Objectives
30
Matches
0
Reviewed
12
Occupations
Your experience with this course
Top occupation matches for this course
43.6% Architects, Except Landscape and Na 9t
47.6% Architectural and Civil Drafters 7t
40.2% Electrical and Electronics Drafters 6t
35.0% Patternmakers, Wood 5t
34.8% Printing Press Operators 5t

Learning Objectives & Matches

LO2 CIM

2.2 Understand basic architectural history

10 O*NET task matches
Batch:
Set and Exhibit Designers 4.4/5
48% ok

Research architectural and stylistic elements appropriate to the time period to be depicted, consulting experts for information, as necessary.

Architectural and Civil Drafte 3.5/5
48% ok

Obtain and assemble data to complete architectural designs, visiting job sites to compile measurements as necessary.

Architectural and Civil Drafte 4.3/5
47% ok

Analyze building codes, by-laws, space and site requirements, and other technical documents and reports to determine their effect on architectural designs.

Architecture Teachers, Postsec 4.4/5
45% ok

Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as architectural design methods, aesthetics and design, and structures and materials.

Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, 4.4/5
44% ok

Read blueprints, illustrations, or specifications to determine layouts, sequences of operations, or identities or relationships of parts.

Architects, Except Landscape a 4.2/5
44% ok

Plan layouts of structural architectural projects.

Architects, Except Landscape a 4.3/5
43% ok

Integrate engineering elements into unified architectural designs.

Architects, Except Landscape a 4.5/5
43% ok

Develop final construction plans that include aesthetic representations of the structure or details for its construction.

First-Line Supervisors of Mech 3.9/5
42% ok

Interpret specifications, blueprints, or job orders to construct templates and lay out reference points for workers.

Elevator and Escalator Install 4.4/5
41% ok

Read and interpret blueprints to determine the layout of system components, frameworks, and foundations, and to select installation equipment.

LO3 CIM

2.3 Recall architectural terminology

10 O*NET task matches
Batch:
Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, 4.4/5
41% ok

Read blueprints, illustrations, or specifications to determine layouts, sequences of operations, or identities or relationships of parts.

Archivists 3.6/5
41% ok

Specialize in an area of history or technology, researching topics or items relevant to collections to determine what should be retained or acquired.

Switchboard Operators, Includi 4.5/5
41% ok

Record messages, suggesting rewording for clarity or conciseness.

Dental Hygienists 4.4/5
41% ok

Maintain patient recall system.

Construction Managers 4.2/5
40% ok

Plan, organize, or direct activities concerned with the construction or maintenance of structures, facilities, or systems.

Regulatory Affairs Specialists 4.4/5
37% ok

Coordinate recall or market withdrawal activities as necessary.

Model Makers, Wood 4.1/5
37% ok

Mark identifying information on patterns, parts, and templates to indicate assembly methods and details.

Tool and Die Makers 4.2/5
37% ok

Study blueprints, sketches, models, or specifications to plan sequences of operations for fabricating tools, dies, or assemblies.

Patternmakers, Metal and Plast 3.8/5
36% ok

Read and interpret blueprints or drawings of parts to be cast or patterns to be made, compute dimensions, and plan operational sequences.

Curators 4.3/5
36% ok

Plan and organize the acquisition, storage, and exhibition of collections and related materials, including the selection of exhibition themes and designs, and develop or install exhibit materials.

LO5 CIM

2.5 Use Revit to create a set of blueprints

10 O*NET task matches
Batch:
Graphic Designers 4.1/5
47% ok

Mark up, paste, and assemble final layouts to prepare layouts for printer.

Logistics Engineers 3.0/5
42% ok

Develop or document reverse logistics management processes to ensure maximal efficiency of product recycling, reuse, or final disposal.

Secretaries and Administrative 3.7/5
41% ok

Make copies of correspondence or other printed material.

Electrical and Electronics Dra 4.3/5
40% ok

Assemble documentation packages and produce drawing sets to be checked by an engineer or an architect.

Architectural and Civil Drafte 4.0/5
40% ok

Finish and duplicate drawings and documentation packages according to required mediums and specifications for reproduction, using blueprinting, photography, or other duplicating methods.

Mechanical Drafters 3.3/5
39% ok

Draw freehand sketches of designs, trace finished drawings onto designated paper for the reproduction of blueprints, and reproduce working drawings on copy machines.

Computer Numerically Controlle 4.6/5
39% ok

Review program specifications or blueprints to determine and set machine operations and sequencing, finished workpiece dimensions, or numerical control sequences.

Legal Secretaries and Administ 4.2/5
38% ok

Make photocopies of correspondence, documents, and other printed matter.

Tool and Die Makers 4.2/5
38% ok

Study blueprints, sketches, models, or specifications to plan sequences of operations for fabricating tools, dies, or assemblies.

Prepress Technicians and Worke 4.7/5
38% ok

Generate prepress proofs in digital or other format to approximate the appearance of the final printed piece.

Source: Course learning outcomes from EWU's official Course Inventory Management (CIM) system. O*NET task matches are computed by comparing each learning outcome statement against every O*NET task statement using sentence-embedding similarity; faculty review confirms which matches count as preparation evidence.