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ARCG 456: aG /anth 456aG Reconstructing Human Evolution:An Ecological Approach
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Andrew Hill. For description see under Anthropology.
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ARCG 473: aG /anth 473aG/evst 473a/nelc 188aG Civilizations and Collapse
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Harvey Weiss. For description see under Anthropology.
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ARCG 473 - aG /anth 473aG/evst 473a/nelc 188aG Civilizations and Collapse
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ARCG 483: aG /anth483aG,Archaeology of Sacred Sites
3.00 Credits
Yale University
John Hale. For description see under Anthropology.
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ARCG 483 - aG /anth483aG,Archaeology of Sacred Sites
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ARCG 491a: or b,Senior Research Project in Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Members of the Council on Archaeological Studies. htba (0) Required of all students majoring in Archaeological Studies. Supervised investigation of some archaeological topic in depth. The course requirement is a long essay to be submitted as the student's senior essay. The student should present a prospectus and bibliography to the director of undergraduate studies no later than the third week of the term. Written approval from the faculty member who will direct the reading and writing for the course must accompany the prospectus.
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ARCG 491a - or b,Senior Research Project in Archaeology
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ARCH 003b: Making an American Architecture
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Turner Brooks. tth9-10.15, 1 htba (0) Fr sem Study of architecture from the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth. Focus on the work of Frank Furness, H. H. Richardson, Louis Sullivan, early Frank Lloyd Wright, McKim, Mead, and White, and other exponents of the Shingle Style. A series of field trips. Enrollment limited to freshmen. Preregistration required; see under Freshman Seminar Program.
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ARCH 150a: Introduction to Architecture
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Alexander Purves. mwf9.25-10.15 Hu (0) Lectures and readings in the language of architecture. Architectural vocabulary, elements, functions, and ideals. Notebooks and projects required. Not open to freshmen.
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ARCH 150a - Introduction to Architecture
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ARCH 152a: Introduction to Spatial Language in Design
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Kent Bloomer. t 1.30-3.20 Meets RP (0) Introduction to properties of design, especially architectural design, that can communicate such cultural ideas as memories, imaginations, social and mythic hierarchies, and particularities of location.
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ARCH 152a - Introduction to Spatial Language in Design
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ARCH 154b: Drawing Architecture
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Victor Agran. w 2.30-4.20 (0) Introduction to the visual and analytical skills necessary to communicate architectural ideas. Observation and documentation of architectural space on the Yale campus. Drawing exercises introduce the conventions of architectural representation: plan, section, elevation, and isometric drawings, as well as freehand perceptual drawings of architectural space. Not open to freshmen.
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ARCH 161b: Introduction to Structures
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Kyoung Sun Moon. tth1-2.15, 1 htba QR, Sc (26) Basic principles governing the behavior of building structures. Developments in structural form combined with the study of force systems, laws of statics, and mechanics of materials and members and their application to a variety of structural systems. Prerequisites: trigonometry and some knowledge of calculus. Enrollment limited to 30.
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ARCH 162b: Materials in Architecture
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Susan Farricielli. f10.30-11.20; labf12-3 (0) Science and technology of basic building materials studied together with historic and current design applications. Skills and processes required to create, shape, and connect materials experienced through hands-on projects. Technical notebooks, drawings, design and build exercises, and projects required. Enrollment limited to 20.
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