Associate of Science in Building Information Modeling |
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| Course Title: |
Associate of Science in Building Information Modeling | |
Category: |
Arts & Humanities | |
Subject: |
Design | |
| College: |
International Academy of Design and Technology
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| Course Description: |
Based on exciting technological innovation in building design, this new online associate degree in Building Information Modeling (BIM) can help decision makers and project managers visualize a building project from concept to completion. By keeping all involved parties - contractors, architects, engineers, and interior and industrial designers - up to date on developments as they happen, BIM can cut down on costly delays and inefficiencies. Learn 3-D design and more that could make you an asset to a range of consultants, clients, and contractors. |
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| Delivery Format: |
Online | |
| Course Level: |
Associate Degree | |
| Course Type: |
Online Degrees | |
Course Long Description: |
Associate of Science in Building Information Modeling Do you have a great interest in architecture? Are you searching for a career that will allow you to use both your technical and creative skills? If so, you can forget the pencil-and-paper designs, as these are all obsolete, and prepare for a fulfilling career in a field that lets you combine your interests and talents by earning a degree in Associate of Science in Building Information Modeling. This Building Information Modeling program can help you discover ways to communicate ideas and plans from design through production. It will help you develop your skills necessary for multiple fields - including architectural design, construction design, engineering design, industrial design and interior design. You will have the opportunity to work with various software applications and use Building Information Modeling to take initial design concepts through every stage of a project, including design, documentation and construction. This program will prepare you to use industry-related 3D design software applications to be able to create visual representations of constructing projects. This will also teach you to stay on top of developments and changes, and keep engineers, and other professionals informed all through the entire building process, which helps reduce delays and inefficiencies. As you pursue your degree in Associate of Science in Building Information Modeling, you can learn early design principles and forms to learn the ways to precisely keep your vision through the design, documentation and construction processes. The program's courses will give you the opportunity to use computer-aided drafting and design techniques to accomplish thorough working drawing sets. In addition, you will also get an in-depth understanding of commercial and residential construction methods as well as the basic mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems used in construction. Some of the classes covered through the Associate of Science in Building Information Modeling degree program include: - Building Information Modeling I, II and III - Building Construction Methods - Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Interface - Computer Design Rendering - Sustainable Design Methods The goal of the Associate of Science in Building Information Modeling is to give students the opportunities to acquire the skills to get in the work environment as a versatile "technology designer". Employment opportunities for graduates of this program may include: - BIM Operator - BIM Administrator - BIM Modeler - BIM Specialist - BIM Technician - CAD Operator - CAD Administrator - CAD Technician - CAD Technical Engineer - Mechanical Design Engineer - Autocad Drafter - 3D Renderer What are the entry requirements for international students? When international students apply for admission, transcripts and/or certificates of completed post-secondary credits with notarized translation are required if the student seeks transfer of previously earned credit to the college. All documents must be accompanied by a certified English translation. Foreign transcripts will be submitted by the institution for evaluation by an approved foreign credential evaluator. Students whose native language is not English must submit a Test of English as Foreign Language (TOEFL) score reflecting a minimum total score of 550 on a paperbased TOEFL, 79 on an Internet-based TOEFL, or 213 on a computer-based TOEFL. The TOEFL requirement may be waived if the applicant meets one of the acceptable measures of English proficiency as defined by the college. |
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