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ARC 3940: Architecture Co-Op IV
0.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
The co-op work term integrates classroom studies with learning through productive work experience in a field related to a students academic or career goals. Co-op provides progressive experiences in integrating theory and practice. Co-op is a partnership among UDM, its students and employers. Pre-requisite: CEC 3000, ARC 3910, ARC 3920 and ARC 3930.
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ARCH 1100: Architectural Design I
4.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
The first semester is introductory, whose character is high energy, creative, reflective and enthusiastic. It is intended to introduce students to design concepts of form, space, composition, in two and three dimensions, and how they relate to human experiences. Students are introduced to the principles of design and the design process as a foundation for architectural design. Being the first studio course, the assumption is that the student comes with limited to no design or drawing skills.
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ARCH 1110: Visual Communication I
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
The first course in architectural graphic analysis and presentation techniques. Students are introduced to basic techniques in freehand drawing and design illustration. The course stresses perspective drawing as a primary method for studying and representing three-dimensional shapes in two dimensions. Monochromatic graphic tools are used such as charcoal, pencil, pen and pastels.
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ARCH 1160: Introduction to Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
An introduction to computer graphics. This course utilizes Autodesk's AutoCAD and Revit on IBM compatible hardware . The course stresses three dimensional digital modeling as a primary method of communication and design and includes elements of computer visualization techniques. Students acquire hands-on experience through a series of laboratory exercises and individual projects
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ARCH 1190: Introduction to Architecture I
1.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Introduction to Architecture is offered to first year architecture students to create awareness of the profession of architecture. The course looks at the history of the profession; how architecture is practiced in the United States; how the profession is changing; current issues with the architectural profession; the tenets of the American Institute of Architects; and ethical concerns facing a practitioner today. The course gives students a broad based background into architecture before they have an opportunity to be engaged in practice through cooperative education and subsequently internship after graduation.
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ARCH 1200: Architectural Design II
4.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Design II is intended to introduce students to design concepts directly related to the design of buildings and spatial experience. It is characterized by several short term, intense projects that introduce the student to the many scales and concerns of architectural design from the study of exterior spaces, to the programming of a space, to the detail of its constructability. It establishes the fundamentals of all aspects of architectural design- from posing initial questions, conceptualization and issues of realization, to materiality and constructability.
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ARCH 1210: Visual Communication II
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course builds on the experiences from AR 1110. Color techniques are introduced such as pastels and watercolors. The subjects in this course range from still-life and architectural interiors to perspective presentation renderings. The complete sequence provides students with the visual language to analyze and communicate graphically various types of architectural concepts.
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ARCH 1290: Introduction to Architecture II
1.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
A continuation of ARCH 1190: Introduction to Architecture I. The course continues the review of the profession, specifically the role of the AIA, the organization of architectural firms and alternative careers in architecture. It also discusses architectural technology and landscape in architecture.
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ARCH 1300: Architectural Design III
4.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Design III is intended to transfer ideas explored in first year into their architectural applications while introducing students to the design of simple buildings and spaces as a creative integration of multiple systems i.e. concept, site, function, structure, mechanical systems, accessibility, materials and codes. The overall intent is to give students the opportunity to understand and explore in more detail how various systems inform, integrate and coordinate the design of architectural form and space. This term focuses on the issues of the integration of form and structure and the issue of materiality/constructability.
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ARCH 1400: Architectural Design IV
4.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Design IV is a continuation of studies begun in Design III. It is intended to further develop the student's ability to design buildings and building complexes within the context of integrated multiple systems. The issues of focus for this term include also sustainability, environmental systems and the design of a totally integrated project
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