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In the architecture design program, students learn additional skills, such as prototyping, visualization, conceptualization, 3-D composition, lighting, proportion, sketching and modeling.

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Every class includes training in organizational skills, time management, teamwork, communication and digital file management, and the equipment used in the classroom is the same found in professional offices. Our courses are integrated and comprehensive, covering four clusters of study: 1) design/space-planning/programming 2) construction documents/BIM 3) building systems/materials/historical context and 4) sustainable tools, such as BIM, GPS, CAD, GIS, 3-D modeling, and simulation. We meet Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards and use sustainable design strategies and current computer tools (including Global Positioning System-GPS, CFM, Computer-aided design-CAD, Geographic Information System-GIS, Building Information Modeling-BIM, 3-D modeling and others) to record, organize, design and maintain the life cycle of the built environment. In keeping with the LATTC and Construction, Design, and manufacturing mission, we offer transfer courses and provide assistance with job placement in various venues, including architectural, urban planning and engineering offices construction management firms the construction manufacturing industry and government agencies. Courses required for the Accounting Clerk Certificate are designed to prepare students for entry level positions in specialized occupational areas after 2 to 3 semesters of study. Typical positions are bookkeeper, accounting clerk, junior accountant and tax preparer.

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Students will understand the application of accounting principles and techniques to service, merchandising, and manufacturing businesses. Students will be adept at analyzing and recording economic transactions using Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and relevant computer applications. By fulfilling the program requirements, students are proficient in the application of basic financial and managerial accounting principles and techniques. Corporate accountants record financial transactions, analyze and evaluate financial records, apply tax law and finance techniques, and may design and implement accounting/ bookkeeping systems and procedures. General accountants record transactions involving receivables, payables, payroll, and property into a general ledger and examine the financial records for compliance with accounting standards and applicable laws. Instruction is provided in financial and managerial accounting theory and in various practical aspects of the accounting field. The Accounting program offers occupational training to students who plan to work in general and corporate accounting.













Itrain classes