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ARCH 5520: Computers and The Practice of Architecture
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This seminar explores the theoretical aspects of computer communications technology (the World Wide Web or Internet and 3D computer modeling of buildings) as it impacts architectural design and how we learn design. This is not a design studio; students analyze and critique the design process, not the results of any architectural project designed together in class. Students learn the implications of "designing together apart" working with a widely-dispersed, electronically-connected collaborative team.
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ARCH 5570: Health Care Environments
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course provides an historical presentation of the thought behind the design of a variety of prototypical health care facilities with a focus on present day and future trends in health care design.
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ARCH 5590: Architecture and Construction Law
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course stresses the importance of selecting the proper structure for business ventures such as corporations and partnerships. It explores the liability of architects as a result of client relationships and construction difficulties. Also covered are problems facing the private practitioner, including bonding requirements and architectural malpractice.
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ARCH 5610: Advanced 3 Dimensional Design
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
The course is a "hands on" design build exploration. The term 'urban furniture' is shorthand for a construction project that in some way responds to the needs of the human body relative to a particular activity; in this case in the context of some type of public rather than private circumstance. Each student develops a scenario and a specific site within a given neighborhood in Detroit. Designs are developed using drawings, models and mock-ups prior to construction of the full scale objects. Students are given the option to work individually or in pairs.
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ARCH 5670: Methodologies in Healthcare Design
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
The course will provide graduate students with an introduction and methodologies associated with the design and planning of health care facilities. The general objectives of the course will be to familiarize and apply tools used by health care professionals in the service of client needs and current/future expectations. This will provide the student with exposure to a full range of services that a health care professional may offer. Specifically this may be strategic planning, master site and facility planning, programmatic benchmarking, research and innovation consultation, evidence and experience based design methodology, graphic design methodology, process improvement methodology, and regulatory understanding at a national level.
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ARCH 5710: Graphic Design
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course explores the architectural application of graphic design, visual communication, signage (wayfinding), business identity, type logo development as transmitted through words and symbols using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. The student will draw upon and expand the fundamental methods of visual and graphic communication to design and understand the intersection of graphic design, architecture and the environment.
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ARCH 5720: Historic Preservation
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Ongoing research in the history and preservation of the Scripps Mansion in Lake Orion, MI. Students learn research techniques for architecture, landscape, art and craft subjects and techniques of historic preservation.
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ARCH 5810: Graphic Design II
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This advanced course in graphic design explores a multi-disciplinary theoretical approach towards architecture, graphic and product design. Projects explore these relationships by creating a conceptual framework of existing architectural questions posed by the student and then explored by the means of graphic representation. The products produced in the course consist of publications, interface design and identity packages and posters. Although this course is intended to be a continuation of Graphic Design I, it may be taken out of sequence if the student has some knowledge of Adobe Photoshop.
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ARCH 5890: Vernacular Architecture
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course surveys world vernacular architecture, including the folk traditions of the Americas, Africa, Oceania, Europe and Asia. Emphasis in the course is placed on the vernacular architecture of the United States.
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ARCH 5900: Graduate Compettition Studio
6.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Courses under this sequence may be applied to the graduate concentration or elective requirements. These courses are basically directed studies with the permission of a faculty member selected by the student. Students electing this path may select any topic that is related to the problems of the environment.
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