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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Must be a Postdoctoral Fellow. Concurrent enrollment in any other course is not permitted.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to basic drawing and graphic modeling for interior design, architecture, and graphic communication. Instruction in two- and three-dimensional visualization of form and space. Topics: freehand drawing and drafting skills, orthographic projection, shade and shadow, paraline drawing, sketching, drawing and projection composition, and perspective geometry and projection. Restricted to major. Studio Fee: $48.
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4.00 Credits
(same as ID 122) Continuation of Design Communication I. This course is a continuation of sketching and black and white drawing techniques. The introduction of color and color presentation techniques with emphasis on advanced interior design and architectural graphics and presentation composition. Introduction of basic computer graphics tools such as Photoshop. Prerequisite: ARC 121. Restricted to major. Studio Fee: $48.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Provides first-year students with the opportunity to develop a special program of studies to fit a particular need not met by other offerings. Enrollment provides access to the resources of facilities of the entire institution. Each student will work under the supervision of a sponsoring staff member. Special approval needed from the sponsor and school director.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as ID 231) (Advanced University Core Curriculum Course) The study of the influences and the development of architecture from prehistoric to the 19th Century, in particular, the study of structure, aesthetics, and the language of architecture. With Architectural History 232, satisfies Core Curriculum Fine Arts requirement. Corequisite with HIST 101A or B or prerequisite: HIST 101A and B.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as ID 232) (Advanced University Core Curriculum Course) Course covers development of modern architecture and urban planning from the nineteenth century to the present, and includes American, British and Continental architecture and urban planning, and influences of Eastern Architecture and design. With ARC 231, satisfies Core Curriculum Fine Arts requirement. Corequisite with HIST 101A or B or prerequisite: ARC 231, HIST 101A and B.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as ID 242) Introduction to basic materials and components used in light wood frame construction. A survey of manufacturing methods, sizes, performance characteristics, quality, finishes and applications. Use of vendors' and standard references. Preparation of working drawings in light wood frame construction. Prerequisite: ARC 122, 271. Restricted to major. Studio Fee: $36.
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4.00 Credits
(Same as ID 251) Introduction to the basic principles and elements of design by means of practical and abstract applications. Development of two- and three-dimensional solutions and presentations for conceptual design problems. Emphasis is on three-dimensional thinking and communication. Prerequisite: ARC 122. Restricted to major. Studio Fee: $48.
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4.00 Credits
A series of studio exercises to develop an understanding of the use of a model for structuring design information, fundamentals of programming, research, communication skills and the design process. This course is designed to satisfy the writing portion of the Communication-Across-the-Curriculum requirements. Prerequisite: ARC 231, 251, 271, English 101. Restricted to major in architectural studies or interior design. Studio Fee: $48.
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1.00 - 30.00 Credits
Credit granted for job skills, management-worker relations, and supervisor experience for past work experience while employed in industry, business, the profession, or service occupations. Credit will be established by school director evaluation. Restricted to major.
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