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5.00 Credits
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III Prerequisite: ARC 1302 A focused study of three-dimensional design, including the principles of architectonics and communication of design ideas. Model making, drawing and rendering techniques will be applied to projects that explore conceptualization and material usage. Issues of human use in relationship to program and function are considered in detail. Projects vary but often address residential or institutional programs and involve the integration of form, massing, structure, circulation, light and context. (Special Fee: $25.00)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARC 1302 A focused study of three-dimensional design, including the principles of architectonics and communication of design ideas. Model making, drawing and rendering techniques will be applied to projects that explore conceptualization and material usage. Issues of human use in relationship to program and function are considered in detail. Projects vary but often address residential or institutional programs and involve the integration of form, massing, structure, circulation, light and context. (Special Fee: $25.00)
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5.00 Credits
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IV Prerequisite: ARC 2303 This course addresses the issues of functional relationships, spatial composition, and site constraints, as well as selection and detailing of building materials. A sequence of design exercises and projects with a high degree of complexity will explore the three-dimensional nature of architectural forms and spaces. Models are primary in this studio, with drawing exercises supplementing each project to develop, refine, and communicate design ideas. (Special fee: $25.00)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARC 2303 This course addresses the issues of functional relationships, spatial composition and site constraints, as well as selection and detailing of building materials. A sequence of design exercises and projects with a high degree of complexity will explore the three-dimensional nature of architectural forms and spaces. Models are primary in this studio, with drawing exercises supplementing each project to develop, refine, and communicate design ideas. (Special Fee: $25.00)
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4.00 Credits
MATERIALS AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION Broad introduction to the methods and materials used in the construction of the build environment and to building technologies as they influence both architectural design and construction.
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4.00 Credits
ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES I Prerequisites: ARC 2303; and MAC 2233 or MAC 2311; and PHY 1053C This course covers principles of statics and strengths of materials; structural mechanics and the effects of loads and loading on building elements and frames. Topics include stress and deformation, properties of sections, gravity loads, shear and bending in beams, and stresses in columns, with focus on analysis and design of wood structural systems.
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3.00 Credits
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE II Prerequisite: ARC 1701 This introductory course provides a general survey of the cultural, aesthetic and socio-political influences which have affected and shaped architecture from the beginning of the eighteenth century to the present.
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3.00 Credits
ART AND CREATIVITY Prepares teachers/instructional personnel to integrate art and creativity into the early childhood curriculum with an emphasis on child development, the nature of children's art, creativity, artisitic elements, sensory stimulation and aesthetics forms.
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3.00 Credits
THE VISUAL ARTS TODAY (Formerly ARH 1009) Introductory art appreciation course designed to provide student with foundation for understanding contemporary visual arts.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory art appreciation course designed to provide student with foundation for understanding contemporary visual arts.
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