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The College of Architecture and the Built Environment at Thomas Jefferson University is actively seeking faculty for the 2025 Fall Semester within its upper level Building Technologies courses. Specific courses are as outlined below.
ARCH-313: Dynamic Environment Systems, 3 Credits, 4:30pm-6:15pm Tuesday (online), Thursday (in-person)
This lecture/lab course presents basic theory and application parameters associated with the dynamic building systems within the architectural environment. These include HVAC, power and data, lighting, acoustics, security, plumbing, vertical transportation, and life and fire safety. Emphasis is placed on the relationships of these systems within the building structure and envelope, as well as the integration of design processes, the implementation of sustainable design principles, and the health, safety, and welfare of users.
ARCH-416: Documentation and Detailing, 3 Credits, 6:30pm-8:50pm Tuesday, Thursday
This course focuses on the important role of structural, environmental, and constructional systems in the design process through the creation of technically precise computer generated drawings and models. Students systematically analyze precedence through case studies and develop their own design into a set of technical documents and details that enhance the project concept. The utilize CAD and BIM computer software to convey their technical design intentions.
Pay is per credit and based on credentials of each specific faculty member. To apply, please email a resume/CV to John Dwyer at [email protected].
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