Architectural Technician (Co-op and Non Co-op Version)
Build your architectural career within the construction industry.
- Strong ties with the Ottawa Construction Industry - Ottawa has $30B of active construction projects currently
- Study in a state of the art facility with some of the best / newest equipment - including our newest CADLab CA204a
- The Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence at Algonquin College (ACCE) offers access to an integrated learning and applied research environment. ACCE provides an industry hub to train, inspire and collaborate with construction industry partners
Program Availability and Schedule
Availability
Open
Closed
Waitlisted
Start Term
Availability
International
Availability
Competitive?
Fall 2024
No
Winter 2025
No
Spring 2025
No
Fall 2025
No
Schedule
Program Summary
Credential
Program Delivery
Program Code
Area of Interest
School
Campus
Work Integrated Learning
The two-year Architectural Technician Ontario College Diploma program teaches you the skills and techniques to enter a career in the architecture and construction fields.
Your professors are industry professionals who provide you with a learning experience from the construction industry and the architectural profession, enabling you to be successful in your academic and professional ventures.
Begin the program with a focus on residential construction, and progress to studying commercial construction. Develop skills related to all facets of building construction, including design and technical resolution with the integration of building and material detailing....(read more)
Overview
Build your architectural career within the construction industry.
The two-year Architectural Technician Ontario College Diploma program teaches you the skills and techniques to enter a career in the architecture and construction fields.
Your professors are industry professionals who provide you with a learning experience from the construction industry and the architectural profession, enabling you to be successful in your academic and professional ventures.
Begin the program with a focus on residential construction, and progress to studying commercial construction. Develop skills related to all facets of building construction, including design and technical resolution with the integration of building and material detailing.
As a student in this program, you have the opportunity to study a variety of practical topics, using both applied and theoretical learning, and a project-based, integrated studies approach. Courses include:
- Working Drawings
- Methods and Materials of Construction
- Codes and Standards
- AutoCAD
- Revit
- Visual Communications
- Design
- Environmental Systems
Students also have the option to gain real-world experience through a paid co-operative education (co-op) work term (see Additional Information for more details). Please note that places in the co-op work term are subject to availability and academic eligibility. Please note admission to the co-op program does not guarantee a co-op placement.
On completion of this two-year program, you have the opportunity to further your education at Algonquin College by:
- completing the Architectural Technology Ontario College Advanced Diploma program as a third-year option
- applying to the Green Architecture Ontario College Graduate Certificate program
- applying to the Building Information Modeling - Lifecycle Management (BIM-LM) Ontario College Graduate Certificate program
- applying for advanced standing in the Bachelor of Building Science Degree program
Graduates often work:
- in architects` offices
- with contractors in multiple sectors
- in engineering offices
- as a building materials sales representative
- with municipal offices such as the City of Ottawa
- with federal and provincial agencies dealing with construction
- in a drafting service office using AutoCAD and Revit
- in construction, maintenance, and planning
- with real estate and facilities management companies
SUCCESS FACTORS
This program is well-suited for students who:
- Are detail-oriented, organized and committed to achieving excellence in their work.
- Are creative and enjoy solving technical problems.
- Thrive in a dynamic and technically-driven environment.
- Think visually and creatively.
Courses
Programs at Algonquin College are delivered using a variety of instruction modes. Courses may be offered in the classroom or lab, entirely online, or in a hybrid mode which combines classroom sessions with virtual learning activities. Upon registration, each full-time student is provided an Algonquin email account which is used to communicate important information about program or course events.
Code:
ARC8421
Course Name:
Construction Methods and Materials I
Course Description:
Students are introduced to the physical characteristics of building materials used in residential wood-frame construction. Structural compon... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ARC8601
Course Name:
Working Drawings I
Course Description:
Manual drafting skills are used to develop a set of basic working drawings for a small, wood-frame house. Drawings include plans, elevations... + Read More
Hours:
70.0
Code:
CAD8407
Course Name:
Architectural CAD I
Course Description:
Students are introduced to Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) using AutoCAD software. Students learn the basic principles and understanding to pr... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
DSN8401
Course Name:
Visual Communication I
Course Description:
Visual communication and presentation techniques are essential aspects of any architectural project and design to communicate project ideas ... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ENG8490
Course Name:
Mathematics for Architecture
Course Description:
Students examine key principles and concepts in algebra, geometry, and trigonometry focusing on its application to building design and const... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ENL1813T
Course Name:
Communications I
Course Description:
Communication remains an essential skill sought by employers, regardless of discipline or field of study. Using a practical, vocation-orient... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
GED2012
Course Name:
Achieving Success in the 21st Century
Course Description:
Rapid changes in technology have created new employment and business opportunities that challenge each of us to find our place as citizens i... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ARC8422
Course Name:
Construction Methods and Materials 2
Course Description:
Students further their residential wood-frame knowledge by examining local zoning and building site conditions, masonry and exterior claddin... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ARC8602
Course Name:
Working Drawings II
Course Description:
Using Computer Aided Drafting(CAD) software, students prepare building permit caliber working drawings for a two-storey wood-frame house. Ha... + Read More
Hours:
70.0
Code:
BSC8451
Course Name:
Environmental Systems I
Course Description:
Students learn the basic concepts of water flow and heat transfer. Students are introduced to pipe terminology, pipe design logic and pipe s... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
CAD8409
Course Name:
Architectural CAD II
Course Description:
Further developing the basic principles using CAD software, students expand their knowledge to produce more detailed and complex two-dimensi... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
DSN8402
Course Name:
Visual Communication 2
Course Description:
Students further study graphic communication skills for architecture. Emphasis is placed on the creation of simple 3D digital models, as wel... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
GEP1001
Course Name:
Cooperative Education and Job Readiness
Course Description:
Students are guided through a series of activities that prepare them to conduct a professional job search and succeed in the workplace. Thro... + Read More
Hours:
21.0
Code:
HIS8482
Course Name:
History of Architecture
Course Description:
Students explore the major cultural trends and technological events which have influenced the development of western architecture, from pre-... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
GED0188
Course Name:
General Education Elective
Course Description:
Students choose one course, from a group of general education electives, which meets one of the following five theme requirements: Arts in S... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ARC8423
Course Name:
Construction Methods and Materials 3
Course Description:
Students apply building code requirements and engineered framing systems for Part 9 of the Ontario Building Code, Small Buildings. The funda... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ARC8430
Course Name:
Codes and Standards
Course Description:
An introduction to the structure and content of the Ontario Building Code with emphasis on Division B Part 3 "Fire Protection, Occupant Safe... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ARC8603
Course Name:
Working Drawings 3
Course Description:
Students explore a mixed-use building in a renovation and addition project, including design for new construction assemblies and existing wa... + Read More
Hours:
70.0
Code:
BSC8452
Course Name:
Environmental Systems II
Course Description:
Students are introduced to the concepts of ductwork, air conditioning equipment, hydronic heating systems, electrical systems and building p... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
CAD8414
Course Name:
Revit I
Course Description:
Students learn the basic creation and editing commands for Revit software. Annotating and view controls are also taught as students complete... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
DSN8441
Course Name:
Design 1
Course Description:
Architectural design development is one of the initial steps to a project development. Students are introduced to the theory and concepts of... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ENG8491
Course Name:
Structures 1
Course Description:
The fundamentals, principles and common rules of structural systems for commercial buildings are explored. Students undertake sizing of stru... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
WKT2101A
Course Name:
Architecture Work Term 1 (Optional)
Course Description:
This course includes a work placement, a weekly recording of the activities done in a journal and a final summary report of the overall expe... + Read More
Hours:
Code:
ARC8424
Course Name:
Construction Methods and Materials 4
Course Description:
The construction methods and materials used in commercial construction are introduced. Students review the Building Code Act, Part 10 (Chang... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ARC8510
Course Name:
Project Administration I
Course Description:
An overview of the Architectural, Engineering and construction industry, with a focus on integrated design teams, industry standards, regula... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ARC8604
Course Name:
Working Drawings 4
Course Description:
Students apply Part 3 of the Ontario Building Code, with a focus on occupant safety and building envelope requirements to examine various co... + Read More
Hours:
70.0
Code:
CAD8415
Course Name:
Revit II
Course Description:
Students build on the basic tools and skills learned in Revit I. More advanced features of Revit such as detailing, curtain walls, parametri... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
DSN8442
Course Name:
Design 2
Course Description:
Project design development and design process requires research and overview from multiple facades. The design process is explored through a... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ENL2019T
Course Name:
Technical Communication for Engineering Technologies
Course Description:
The ability to communicate effectively in a technically-oriented interdisciplinary workplace is a foundational skill in an innovation-driven... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
GED0188
Course Name:
General Education Elective
Course Description:
Students choose one course, from a group of general education electives, which meets one of the following five theme requirements: Arts in S... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Careers & Pathways
Careers
Graduates may find employment in architects` offices, with contractors in a number of capacities, in a drafting service office using AutoCAD and Revit, as building material sales representatives, in facilities management, and in municipal, provincial and federal agencies dealing with construction, real estate and planning.
Pathways
Please use our Pathways tool to search for pathway options.
Learning Outcomes
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- Communicate with the project team, project stakeholders, and authorities having jurisdiction to support project delivery.
- Assist in the preparation, and interpretation of drawings, and other graphical representations to support the design and completion of building projects.
- Assist in the preparation of project documentation used for site planning, building design, and project execution.
- Assist in the preparation of time, cost, and quantity estimates to participate in a tendering process.
- Contribute to identifying technical solutions supported by principles of building science during the design and construction phases of building projects.
- Engage with members of professional disciplines such as structural, mechanical, and electrical building systems to confirm technical information.
- Assist in the development of building designs, for new and existing buildings, by analyzing project requirements.
- Comply with the legal, professional, and regulatory requirements as well as established standards and current building codes, in the practice of building design and construction.
- Assist in the implementation of sustainable and resilient design principles and practices to manage impacts in building projects.
- Use current and emerging technologies to support building projects.
- Assist in the administration of the construction phase of building projects by applying principles of project management.
- Develop strategies for professional development to enhance performance and maintain currency within the industry.
- Identify and apply discipline-specific practices that contribute to the local and global community through social responsibility, economic commitment and environmental stewardship.
Tuition & Fees
Get an idea of how much each semester will cost with our Tuition and Fee Estimator.
2024/2025 Academic Year
Tuition and related ancillary fees for this program can be viewed by using the Tuition and Fees Estimator tool at www.algonquincollege.com/fee-estimator.
Further information on fees can be found by visiting the Registrar`s Office website at www.algonquincollege.com/ro.
Fees are subject to change.
Additional program related expenses include:
- Books and supplies cost approximately $1,200 in the first year and $450 in the second and third years and can be purchased from the campus store.
- For more information visit www.algonquincollege.com/coursematerials.
- Students may be required to purchase CSA-approved safety footwear and safety glasses to participate in site visit activities.
Admissions Requirements
All applicants must satisfy both College Eligibility and Program Eligibility requirements.
College Eligibility
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent. Applicants with an OSSD showing senior English and/or Mathematics courses at the Basic Level, or with Workplace or Open courses, will be tested to determine their eligibility for admission; OR
- Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) certificate; OR
- General Educational Development (GED) certificate; OR
- Mature Student status (19 years of age or older and without a high school diploma at the start of the program). Eligibility may be determined by academic achievement testing for which a fee will be charged.
Program Eligibility
- English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or equivalent).
- Mathematics, (Grade 12 MAP4C with a grade of 60% or higher) or (Grade 11 MCF3M with a grade of 50% or higher) or equivalent.
- Applicants who have been out of school for a period of time are encouraged to take a refresher course in mathematics and/or basic computer skills prior to the start of classes. Refresher/upgrading courses are available through Academic Upgrading courses, AC Online, and through local school boards.
- Applicants with international transcripts must provide proof of the subject-specific requirements noted above and may be required to provide proof of language proficiency. Domestic applicants with international transcripts must be evaluated through the International Credential Assessment Service of Canada (ICAS) or World Education Services (WES).
- IELTS-International English Language Testing Service (Academic) Overall band of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each band; OR TOEFL-Internet-based (iBT)-overall 80, with a minimum of 20 in each component: Reading: 20; Listening: 20; Speaking: 20; Writing: 20; OR Duolingo English Test (DET) Overall 110, minimum of 110 in Literacy and no score below 95.
Not sure if you meet all of the requirements? Academic Upgrading may be able to help with that: https://www.algonquincollege.com/access/.
Should the number of qualified applicants exceed the number of available places, applicants will be selected on the basis of their proficiency in English and mathematics.
Application Information
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNICIAN (CO-OP AND NON CO-OP VERSION)
Program Code 0188X03FWO
Applications to full-time day programs must be submitted with official transcripts showing completion of the academic admission requirements through:
ontariocolleges.ca
60 Corporate Court
Guelph, Ontario N1G 5J3
1-888-892-2228
Students currently enrolled in an Ontario secondary school should notify their Guidance Office prior to their online application at www.ontariocolleges.ca.
Applications for Fall Term and Winter Term admission received by February 1 will be given equal consideration. Applications received after February 1 will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis as long as places are available.
International applicants please visit this link for application process information: https://algonquincollege.force.com/myACint/.
For further information on the admissions process, contact:
Registrar`s Office
Algonquin College
1385 Woodroffe Ave
Ottawa, ON K2G 1V8
Telephone: 613-727-0002
Toll-free: 1-800-565-4723
TTY: 613-727-7766
Fax: 613-727-7632
Contact: https://www.algonquincollege.com/ro
Additional Information
Program Resources
CO-OP INFORMATION:
All applicants apply directly to the co-op version of this program through OntarioColleges.ca or our International Application Portal. Applicants not wishing to pursue the co-op version will have the opportunity to opt-out after being admitted to the program but prior to the first co-op work term.
Co-operative education (Co-op) allows students to integrate their classroom learning with a real-world experience through paid work terms. Two academic terms prior to the cooperative education work term, students are required to actively participate in and successfully complete the self-directed co-op course, readiness activities and workshops.
Students must actively conduct a guided, self-directed job search and are responsible for securing approved program-related paid co-op employment. Students compete for co-op positions alongside students from Algonquin College and other Canadian and international colleges and universities. Algonquin College`s Co-op Department provides assistance in developing co-op job opportunities and guides the overall process, but does not guarantee that a student will obtain employment in a co-op work term. Co-op students may be required to relocate to take part in the co-op employment opportunities available in their industry and must cover all associated expenses; e.g., travel, work permits, visa applications, accommodation and all other incurred expenses.
Co-op work terms are typically 14 weeks in duration and are completed during a term when students are not taking courses. For more information on your program`s co-op level(s), visit the courses tab on your program`s webpage.
International students enrolled in a co-op program are required by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to have a valid Co-op/Internship Work Permit prior to commencing their work term. Without this document International students are not legally eligible to engage in work in Canada that is part of an academic program. The Co-op/Internship Work Permit does not authorize international students to work outside the requirements of their academic program.
For more information on co-op programs, the co-op work/study schedule, as well as general and program-specific co-op eligibility criteria, please visit www.algonquincollege.com/coop.
Students who have completed all course requirements equivalent to the Architectural Technician program of study with a minimum GPA of 2.40 are eligible to apply to Level 05 of the Architectural Technology program.
Architectural Technician graduates are eligible to apply for the following Ontario College graduate certificate programs: Green Architecture, Building Information Modeling-Lifecycle Management (BIM-LM). Graduates may also be eligible for advanced standing in the Bachelor of Building Science Degree Program.
For standard delivery, students will be scheduled for two consecutive semesters followed by a one semester break. Exceptions must be approved by the Academic Chair.
Note: Students who are not successful in Level 01 Working Drawings 1 and/or Construction Methods and Materials 1 and/or Architectural CAD 1 will be withdrawn from the program and must reapply through ontariocolleges.ca.
Contact
Richard Peever
Program Coordinator (Levels 1-4)
Scott Labrosse
Professor
Scott Labrosse is a professor at Algonquin College in the Architectural Technician/Technology programs. Scott was born and raised in Ottawa, ON. As a graduate from the University of Guelph and Algonquin College, Scott looks to pass his passion for the architectural/ construction industry on to his students while teaching AutoCAD and Revit/BIM courses. When using either AutoCAD or Revit, students will learn that the drawing that they produce must be able to speak for itself. Scott brings his experience in residential and commercial construction into the classroom to explain the application of each new drawing or 3D model created.
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