With an associate's degree in architectural technology, you may assist licensed architects, construction engineers and urban planners. Or, you could become a draftsperson, building appraiser or inspector.
This program prepares you for a technical-level career, but some courses are transferable to bachelor degree programs in architecture.
You gain skills and knowledge in the areas of:
- Architectural drafting
- Computer-assisted drafting (CAD) and design
- Construction methods and materials
- Building codes and standards
- Structural principles
- Cost estimation and planning documentation
- 3D modeling
Program details
In this program you'll learn to use a combination of technical and soft skills, including proficiency in CAD software, technical drawing, problem-solving, attention to detail
and strong communication and collaboration abilities.
Degree info
Architectural Technology
- Time & credits
- 4 semesters
66 credits - Course information
- In-person/online
- Blended
- Estimated tuition & fees
- $13,704 (in-district)
$21,516 (out-of-district)
$22,440 (out-of-state)
Transfer
One of the best things about Delta College is the opportunity to start here and go anywhere. And, in the process, save thousands of dollars. It's a smart choice to get your associate's and then transfer on.
Delta works with many colleges and universities to provide associate-to-bachelor’s degree transfer pathways. Check out what's available in this career field.
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Contact us
Program Coordinator
Andrew (AJ) Neumann, Assistant Professor
Business and Technology Division
A073
andrewneumann@delta.edu
989-686-9133