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			Institution:
		
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			University of Michigan-Dearborn
		
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			Art History
		
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			This course explores the ways in which urban design both creates and reflects past and present urban conditions, cultures, and spatial relationships. The course will look at the built environment architecturally, aesthetically, and anthropologically in order to highlight the ever changing complexities of urban spheres. The placement and design of buildings and public spaces, and the resulting human interactions in those spaces, will be explored in comparative contexts. 
		
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			3.00
		
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			(313) 593-5000
		
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			Regional Accreditation:
		
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			North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
		
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			Semester
		
		
	
 
	 
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