The Building Information Modeling program engages students in the language used by multiple industries to communicate ideas and plans from the creative-design stage through production. Students will use computer aided drafting and design methods to produce drawings in traditional design and drafting fields. The students within the Building Information Modeling program will study early design concepts and forms, and accurately maintain their vision through design, documentation, and construction. The understanding and exploration of BIM will also give students the ability and advantage to present to clients, contractors and consultants within the design field.
Adam Roland holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Master of Arts in Interior Design. His experience includes national certification through NCIDQ as well as registration to practice commercial design through licensing with the state of Florida. He has worked in the design industry for over ten years with domestic and international clients including office, medical, retail, government, and hospitality projects. His education experience parallels his professional expertise with over ten years of higher education instruction and curriculum development.
Jeremy received his Bachelor's and Master of Architecture degrees from University of Florida before moving to the Midwest. Jeremy has been working in architecture since 1999, licensed to practice in Illinois and living in Chicago. His work in Illinois and Florida has focused on designing commercial, civic, and recreational buildings. He has taught for Sanford-Brown College since 2004, starting on-ground in Interior Design before transitioning to the Building Information Modeling program when it launched in 2010.
— BIM Operator
— BIM Modeler
— BIM Specialist
— CAD Operator/Draftsman
— 3D Renderer