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Arch 598: Internship
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Work in an architectural office under the supervision of a licensed architect. Prereq: Permission
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Arch 599: Non-thesis Master’s Research
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Research not directly related to a thesis or dissertation. Prereq: Permission
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Arch ID412: Environment and Aging WSU Aging 412
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Exploration of the relationship between the processes of aging and the physical environment within an environment and behavior perspective.
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Arch J468/J568: Technical Integration of Buildings
2.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Integration of structural, environmental, and spatial systems in buildings through case study methodology. Additional projects/assignments reqd for grad cr. Recommended Preparation: Arch 463, 464, 465, and 466.
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Art 100: World Art and Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
May be used as core credit in J-3-d. An introductory historical survey of art and culture in Western and non-Western contexts. Major cultural sites, monuments, image traditions and technologies will be examined alongside the historical, religious, political, economic, and aesthetic contexts which produced them. Cultures studied include China, Islam, Pre-Columbian civilizations in North and South America, Africa, India, Japan, Oceania, the ancient Near-East, Greece and Rome, Western Medieval, the European Renaissance, and Western and non-Western Modernism. A theoretically comparative approach will be followed, towards an understanding of both similarities and differences between Western and non-Western cultural production. 2 hours of lecture with one 2-hour lab/recitation.
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Art 110: Visual Communication
2.00 Credits
University of Idaho
May be used as core credit in J-3-d. The principles and elements of two and three-dimensional design with application and analysis of these elements in our visual world.
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Art 111: Drawing I
2.00 Credits
University of Idaho
May be used as core credit in J-3-d. Freehand drawing; emphasis on expressive use of materials. Two 2-hour studios a wk.
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Art 112: Drawing II
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Freehand drawing; emphasis on expressive use of materials. Two 3-hour studios a wk. Prereq: Art 111
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Art 121: Design Process I
2.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Introduction to design process; studio problems to familiarize students with basic design process, principles and elements of design. Studio experiences, readings, and written analysis challenge students to explore basic two- and three-dimensional design and color. Two 2-hr studios a wk and assigned work; attendance at outside events (lecs, symposiums, Prichard and Univ Gallery openings). Prereq or Coreq: Art 110
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Art 122: Design Process II
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Continuation of study of design process; studio problems challenge students to apply elements and principles of design to studio problems that include traditional and experimental concepts of design. Studio experiences, readings, and written analysis allow for further exploration of two- and three-dimensional design as well more complex concepts such as context, time, and light. Two 3-hr studios a wk and assigned work; attendance at outside events (lecs, symposiums, Prichard and Univ Gallery openings). Prereq: Art 121 Prereq or Coreq: Art 110
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