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								4.00 Credits 
								Advanced study in the use of computers in the architectural design process emphasizing advanced modeling and imaging skills through the use of digital media. 2 twohour lectures. Prerequisites: undergraduate standing in architecture, and ARC 450, or graduate standing in architecture.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								4.00 Credits 
								Exploration and development of the conceptual and technical skills needed to create digital interactive media for use in architecture design and practice. 2 twohour lectures.Prerequisites: undergraduate standing in architecture, and ARC 450,or graduate standing in architecture.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								4.00 Credits 
								Exploration and development of the conceptual and technical skills needed to create animation and simulation specifically for use in architecture design and practice. 2 twohour lectures. Prerequisites: undergraduate standing in architecture, and ARC 452, or graduate standing in architecture. Students must arrive with a complete digital model.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								4.00 Credits 
								Survey of the relationship between new design and the preservation of historic buildings, structures and landscapes, from antiquity to the present. Among the issues to be discussed are the theories and practices associated with the historic preservation movement, the impact that historical values, aesthetics, culture, politics, and economic factors have in the preservation process. 2 twohour lectures. Prerequisite: Upper division standing.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								4.00 Credits 
								Examination of theories which form the basis for the design of buildings in the modern urban and suburban settings. 2 twohour lectures. Prerequisites: ARC 363, 464.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								English, Spanish, and French Colonial American architecture and city planning of the new republic. Nineteenthcentury technical innovation and historicism, and the formulation of a modern architectural theory and practice. 3 onehour lectures, 1 onehour discussion. Prerequisites: undergraduate standing in architecture, and ARC 363, or graduate standing in architecture. Concurrent enrollment required.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								4.00 Credits 
								A study of the development of postBauhaus architecture in England, France, United States, Japan and South America. 2 twohour lectures. Prerequisites: undergraduate standing in architecture, and ARC 363, or graduate standing in architecture.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								4.00 Credits 
								California examined from the vantage of its architectural elements, its houses, workplaces, civic spaces, and roads, and their history. The influences, events, values, technologies, and processes which interact in the making of architecture and which result in human patterns upon the landscape of California will be surveyed. Field trips. 2 twohour lectures. Prerequisites: undergraduate standing in architecture, and ARC 363, or graduate standing in architecture.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								4.00 Credits 
								A survey of architecture and urbanism in Latin America from the PreColumbian era to the present. Identification of design issues is addressed through case studies and design exercises. 2 twohour lectures. Prerequisites: undergraduate standing in architecture, and ARC 363, or graduate standing in architecture.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								4.00 Credits 
								Focus on the career of one or more architects with significant works in Southern California; or on a particular period, place, or other special topic in Southern California architecture history. Lectures, readings and discussions address issues of theory, practice, and historical and cultural context. 2 twohour lectures. Prerequisites: Upper division standing or graduate student in architecture.
 
							
						 
				
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