May 16, 2024  
GRCC Curriculum Database (2023-2024 Academic Year) 
    
GRCC Curriculum Database (2023-2024 Academic Year)
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AR 218 - Sustainable Residential Design


Description
In this course students learn guidelines for the planning and designing of a sustainable home. During the process, students analyze the building site, use sustainable technology and materials, and apply building codes and residential construction techniques.  Students use architectural drafting tools and write case studies on specific materials or techniques to develop a comprehensive design for a residential structure.
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 4
School: School of STEM
Department: Architectural and Mechanical Design
Discipline: AR
Major Course Revisions: N/A
Last Revision Date Effective: 20230221T10:07:55
Course Review & Revision Year: 2027-2028
Course Type:
Program Requirement- Offering designed to meet the learning needs of students in a specific GRCC program.
Course Format:
Lecture/Lab - Must meet Lecture & Lab Ratios

General Education Requirement: None
General Education Learner Outcomes (GELO):
NA
Course Learning Outcomes:
1. Analyze and create a site plan based on the location, natural features, zoning codes, and best practices.
2. Determine what sustainable design characteristics need to be included in the house by reviewing LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) for Homes rating system.
3. Design a floor plan for the occupants of the house based on the state residential building codes, requirements of the clients, and sustainable building principles.
4. Determine the appropriate method of construction of the house after evaluating sustainable construction methods.
5. Develop a comprehensive design for a sustainable residential structure including floor plans, elevations, site plan, and sustainable materials review.
Approved for Online Delivery?: No
Course Outline:
  1. Introduction to Sustainable Design & LEED Rating System
  2. Review of House as a System
  3. Review & discuss implications of Location & Transportation availability on housing outcomes
  4. Apply Sustainable Strategies to design a Site Plan
  5. Compare & Evaluate methods and strategies for sustainable house design
  6. Implement sustainable strategies pertaining to Regional Location
  7. Measure Water Efficiency Strategies used in house design
  8. Appraise Material Choices for Sustainability & Health
  9. Formulate a plan for Energy Efficient Thermal Envelope
  10. Identify Strategies to enhance indoor air quality & create a healthy home
  11. Draw detailed plans demonstrating sustainable features of a home through floor plans, elevations, and sections
  12. Present graphical representation of ideas & design for a sustainable residential structure.

Mandatory CLO Competency Assessment Measures:
None
Name of Industry Recognize Credentials: None
Instructional Strategies:
Visit Sustainable Homes - under construction or are completed:  5-10%
Text and lecture presentations:  25-40%
Review and do Construction Drawings for the buildings:  30-40%
Presentation and review of plans and construction drawings by instructor and the client:  10-20%

Mandatory Course Components:
None
Academic Program Prerequisite: None
Prerequisites/Other Requirements: AR 105  (C- or Higher) and AR 129  (C- or Higher)  
English Prerequisite(s): None
Math Prerequisite(s): None
Course Corerequisite(s): None
Course-Specific Placement Test: None
Course Aligned with IRW: N/A
Consent to Enroll in Course: No Department Consent Required
Total Lecture/Lab Hours Per Week: 4
Faculty Credential Requirements:
Master’s Degree (GRCC general requirement), Professionally qualified through work experience in field (Perkins Act or Other) (list below)
Faculty Credential Requirement Details: The instructor must have 4000 hours of experience in the building industry and a Masters degree. He or she must be able to design buildings using industry standard software and must have previous experience teaching college classes. A registered architect that is LEED AP certified is preferred as the instructor.
General Room Request: None
Maximum Course Enrollment: 24
Equivalent Courses: None
Dual Enrollment Allowed?: No
Number of Times Course can be taken for credit: 1
Programs Where This Courses is a Requirement:
Architectural Technology, A.A.A.S (Ferris State University-Facility Management), Architectural Technology, A.A.A.S., Pre-Master of Architecture, A.A. (Lawrence Technological University)
People Soft Course ID Number: 101349
Course CIP Code: 04.9999
High School Articulation Agreements exist?: No
If yes, with which high schools?: NA
Non-Credit GRCC Agreement exist?: No
If yes, with which Departments?: NA
Corporate Articulation Agreement exist?: No
If yes, with which Companies?: NA



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