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Architectural Design Technology, A.A.S.

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Please note that as of July 1, 2023, all program information should be accessed through the CT State Community College Catalog. Specific program information on this page may no longer be accurate beyond this date.
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Jonah Godfrey, TRCC Student

“I transferred to Three Rivers and changed my focus because the architecture classes inspired my interest. It has given me a lot of new energy. It’s a rare and interesting opportunity to study architecture at a community college and be able to then continue on to a four-year institute that specializes in it.”
Jonah Godfrey, Construction Technology, A.A.S.

This program extends opportunities for those interested in the design and construction of the built environment, preparing students for transfer into baccalaureate and professional-degree architecture programs or for entry-level technical positions in architecture, engineering or construction firms.

The program builds mastery of valuable skill-sets, first establishing techniques in traditional (board) and then state-of-the-art (CAD ad Revit) drafting, then expands the technical core that includes blueprint reading, construction materials, codes and regulations, and typical project documentation.  Students elect a concentration in architecture or construction management, tracking students through a sequence of architecture courses that explore creativity, exercise the design process and problem-solving skills, and instills the values of sustainable and responsible site design and development or; tracking through a sequence of construction courses that explore project estimating, sequencing logistics and management.

Upon completion, students will have built a portfolio of work to be used for transfer or to pursue an entry-level technical position in an architecture, engineering or construction firm, municipal building and planning offices, transportation, utility, and construction material industries.

For a color-coded, semester visual illustration please visit: http://www.professorcomeau.com/index_files/Page758.htm

Career Options

Architecture
Engineering
Construction Firms
Municipal Building and Planning Offices
Transportation, Utility, and Construction Departments

Transfer Options

Central Connecticut State University
Eastern Connecticut State University
Sacred Heart University
Southern Connecticut State University
University of Bridgeport
University of Connecticut
University of New Haven
University of Saint Joseph
Western Connecticut State University 

Related Degrees & Certificates

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Environmental Engineering Technology, A.S.
General Engineering Technology, A.A.S
Mechanical Engineering Technology, A.S.
Physics Studies, A.A. – CSCU Pathway Transfer Degree

Computer-Aided Drafting Certificate
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See below for a list of all full-time Department Faculty. Please note that not all listed faculty may teach courses related to this specific degree or certificate program.

Solomon Fissha

M.A., Central Connecticut State UniversityMathematics and Science Department Instructor
Office: C-248
Faculty Office Hours (860) 215-9512
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Amanda Fitzgerald

B.S.N., Rhode Island College; M.S.N., Sacred Heart University; RNNursing and Allied Health Department Associate Professor of Nursing
Office: C-228
Faculty Office Hours (860) 215-9482

Food Service

Administrative Services
F131
(860) 215-9023

Cheryl Gilot

B.S.N., Southern Connecticut State University; M.S.N., University of HartfordNursing and Allied Health Department Professor of Nursing
Office: C-262
Faculty Office Hours (860) 215-9445

Juwan Givens

Student Services Division Director of Student Activities
Office: F-211
(860) 215-9331

Kathleen S Gray

B.A., University of Connecticut; M.S., Southern Connecticut State UniversityAdvising Center, Student Services Division Guided Pathways Advisor 1
Office: A122
(860) 215-9248
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Janet Hagen

B.S., Minnesota State University; M.A., St. Cloud State UniversityEnglish and Communication Department Professor of English and Women’s Studies
Office: C216
Faculty Office Hours (860) 215-9433
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Traci Hastings

B.A., Central Connecticut State UniversityAcademic Division, Student Services Division, Workforce and Community Education College Career Pathways Coordinator
Office: D111
(860) 215-9285

Zoë Hayn

A.A., Three Rivers Community College; B.F.A., M.L.I.S., University of Rhode IslandStudent Services Division – Student Programs Educational Assistant
Office: F-211
(860) 215-9279

Health & Wellness

Academic Division
F105
(860) 215-9047
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Marie D Hoffman

A.S. Quinebaug Valley Community CollegeAcademic and Student Affairs Office Administrative Assistant
Office: C213
(860) 215-9230

Human Resources

Administrative Services
C247
(860) 215-9212 (860) 215-9916

Information Services

Administrative Services
C135
(860) 215-9000

Institutional Advancement

Office of the President
C211
(860) 215-9043 (860) 215-9909

Institutional Research

Office of the President
C131
(860) 215-9305

IT Help Service Desk

Administrative Services
C135
(860) 215-9049 (860) 215-9910

Bret Jacobson

Workforce and Community Education, Student Services Division Manufacturing Director
Office: Grasso Technical High School
(860) 441-0313
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Sandra Jeknavorian

B.F.A., University of Hartford; M.F.A., University of MassachusettsEnglish and Communication Department Professor of Art
Office: C152
Faculty Office Hours (860) 215-9439
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Mary Ellen Jukoski, Ed.D.

B.A., M.A., College of St. Rose; M.S., State University of New York; Ed.D., University of MemphisOffice of the President President
Office: C209
More about President Jukoski (860) 215-9001
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PROGRAM COORDINATOR

Mark Comeau
860-215-9415
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*Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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