Mission Statement
The BIM program at NTU offers courses structured as lecture and lab. Each class session covers assigned readings, class textbooks, and the instructor's lecture. The remaining class time takes a hands-on approach to learning software and equipment training.
The goal for the BIM program is to build students with a flexible knowledge in rural architecture, management, technical skills and sustainable products. Each class session covers assigned readings, lectures and hands-on approach to learning software and equipment training. Creating models from point cloud data utilizing Revit and AutoCAD software. Students are encouraged to explore additional software to strengthen their presentations.
Degree Checklist BIM Enrollment Data Articulation Agreement
Student Projects
Lynell Mitchell Skylar Garcia Clayton Kanuho Wacey Martin Aaron Sanosie Aaron Sanosie (Design Build Bluff) Johnny Yellowhair Wacey L. Martin Site Student Reflection, Wacey Martin
News
- NTU's BIM Program to Celebrate Its Year of Achievement with an Open House
- Military Background Helps Building Information Modeling Major Progress Toward Early Graduation Day
Program Advising
Please contact individuals listed below to schedule an appointment:
- Anusuya Vellingiri, Assistant Professor of Building Information Modeling
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 505.979.0150
Fax: 505.786.5644
- Harry Whiting, Assistant Professor Industrial Engineering
Email: [email protected]
The listed individuals can provide assistances with advising and signing student schedules, including other academic forms.
Building Information Modeling Requirements (62 Credits)
General Education Requirements | Credits | Prerequisites | |
---|---|---|---|
English/Communication: ENGL 1110 | 3 | ENGL 098 or satisfactory placement scores | |
Mathematics: MATH 1220 or higher | 3-4 | See Catalog | |
Diné Studies: NAVA 1110 (Humanities) | 3-4 | ||
Natural or Physical Science Course: 1. |
4 | ||
ENGR 123 | Computer Skills for Engineering | 3 | |
SSC 100 | College Success | 1 | |
BIM CORE COURSES | |||
Semester One | Credits | Prerequisites | |
DFT 120 | Computer-Aided Drafting I | 3 | |
GIT 110 | Geographic Information System I | 3 | MATH 1220 |
ENGR 130 | Engineering Graphics | 3 | |
ENGR 130 | |||
PHYS 1115C | Survey of Physics with Lab | 4 | |
DFT 220 | Computer-Aided Drafting II | 3 | DFT 120 |
AMT 311 | Laser Scanning Methods & Techniques | 3 | |
CT 115 | Introduction to Construction Project Management | 3 | |
Semester THREE | |||
DFT 112 | Architectural Drafting | 3 | |
DFT 240 | Building Codes | 3 | |
MATH 1350 | Introduction to Statistics | 3 | MATH 1220 |
ENGR 143 | Characteristics of Engineering Materials | 3 | |
Semester FOUR | |||
DFT 212 | Advanced Architectural Drafting | 3 | |
DFT 250 | Construction Management/Estimation | 3 | |
CT 280 | Materials and Methods of Construction | 3 | |
Total Credit Hours | 62 |
Collaboration