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(2) Architecture and Design The 4-year course work enables students to work in architectural or building construction related jobs or continue toward an advanced degree in a related field. The skills students learn through their CTE coursework are applicable throughout the United States. Internships begin as early as the 10th grade. Students will obtain OSHA-10 certification prior to beginning college-level CTE coursework in their second year. (1) Building Construction and Technology Students will experience all trades: Electrical Engineering, Carpentry Technology, Plumbing Technology, and Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology as a rotation before choosing their desired field of study. Programs Offered: When applying to Bronx Design, perspective students must apply to one of two programs: (1) Building Construction and Technology, or (2) Architecture and Design. By focusing on a skills-based approach, we help students make connections between their coursework and real-world problems so that they may find unique and tenable solutions to any problem they wish to solve. We provide a challenging interdisciplinary program that ties academic skills and discipline with CTE coursework. All students receive a rigorous four year liberal arts education alongside their CTE training. Bronx Design offers Carpentry, Plumbing, HVAC, Electric, and Architectural Drafting/Pre-Engineering as CTE programs. We also connect qualified students to Driver’s Education, at no charge to families.īronx Design and Construction Academy is a school that offers a rigorous CTE program, preparing students for direct entry into the design and construction field and/or entry to a four-year college. Our CTE curriculum has been fitted to address the needs of 21st century employers by aligning instruction between our academic coursework and our CTE coursework. Our CTE programs teach the theory and science behind the trade, in addition to providing support with outside of school employment in the student’s chosen trade. Our graduates leave Bronx Design with the potential to obtain an Advanced Regents Diploma, and earn college credits. Not to be confused with the traditional vocational education program, Bronx Design’s CTE programs are designed to intellectually engage students through complex learning tasks. Our students are presented with a plethora of options upon graduation that focus on construction, engineering, and architecture. Bronx Design has five career and technical education programs that offer rigorous integrated instruction that prepares students for entry into the competitive construction trades and post-secondary education. In this exercise, you create a sheet and add multiple views to the sheet.Founded in 2011, Bronx Design and Construction Academy is a four year career and technical education public school within the New York City Department of Education. In this exercise, you add annotations to a plan view of the building model. In this exercise, you add dimensions to the building model to dimension the footprint of the main building. In this exercise, you create a section view, a callout view of the exterior wall, and a detail callout of the parapet. In this exercise, you complete the interior of the model by adding a staircase to the mezzanine on the lower level, then modifying the railing on the mezzanine. In this exercise, you place a curtain wall at the store entry. You use alignment and dimension tools to more precisely position the windows.
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In this exercise, you work in elevation and plan views to add windows to the model. In this exercise, you load door types into the project, and then add interior and exterior doors to the model. In this exercise, you create a flat roof using the footprint of the exterior walls and a sloped roof with an overhang at the entry. In this exercise, you create a mezzanine in the store room area of the building. In this exercise, you add a toposurface and a building pad to the building site. Part 3: Create a Terrain and Building Pad.In this exercise, you work on different levels to add exterior walls, interior walls and a corridor to the project. In this exercise, you start a project and create levels for the foundation, store floor, upper and lower parapets of the building model. Part 1: Create a Project and Add Levels.