SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS & ENGINEERING

Albert Wahle
Civil Architectural Technology (CAT)

Al Wahle, Chairperson
Engineering Technology Design Department
(CAT, ETD, EVT, HVA)

Architecture is the profession of designing and constructing buildings. The practice of the profession requires a blend of art and technology to develop functional and attractive spaces in which to live, work, and play that are structurally sound and environmentally safe.

The study of this field from the technologist's approach prepares an individual to be a designer, supervisor, and builder in the architectural process.

Students can gain valuable hands-on experience through the school's co-op program while achieving college credit for practical work experience.

What are the objectives of the Architectural Technology program at Sinclair?

Architectural Technology is designed to develop student skills for efficient application of the arts and sciences related to the building construction industry. Spacious laboratories contain the latest high tech equipment. Emphasis is on developing architectural drafting skills, both manual and computer-aided.

Articulation agreements are maintained with a variety of four-year schools for those students with such aspirations.




Did You Know?
Sinclair awards on average $29 million in financial aid and scholarships each year.
Nine of our students have made the Academic All-American First Team for Community, Technical and Junior Colleges—more than at any other community college.
95% of our automotive graduates have jobs in the Dayton area in dealerships and independent service shops.
Sinclair is the largest regional provider of online education, with more than 180 different online courses.

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