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4.00 Credits
This course teaches the development of spatial language, analytical abilities, communications skills, and synthetic design process. This course emphasizes all areas of spatial design, landscape, building, and interior. Materials for refining and developing conventions of architectural representations and communication are introduced. A sequence of analytical and design exercises will develop spatial design. Prerequisite: ARC 1301C.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches the social, political, cultural and technological factors which have influenced art and architecture from antiquity to the Renaissance.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches the history of architecture including cultural, social, economic, and technological forces influencing art and architecture through various periods of civilization, from the Renaissance to the present, including the integration of art, and structural and ornamental forms used in various cultures during these times. Prerequisite: ARC 1701.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches individual and group philosophies of architecture throughout history as reflective of concurrent ideas in science, law, religion, economics, and other topics. It also studies the processes which influence the form and image of architecture and the relationships between space and architectural systems. ARC 2303 Architectural Design III (P) 4 credits This course teaches the continuing development of spatial language, analytical abilities, and generative processes applied to spatial precedents begun in ARC 1302C. Architectural space as it is defined in history and landscape is the primary focus of this course. Prerequisite: ARC 1302C.
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4.00 Credits
This course teaches the continuing development of spatial language, analytical abilities, and generative processes applied to spatial precedents begun in ARC 2303. This studio course begins the integration and utilization of contemporary cultural influences in the design process. Prerequisite: ARC 2303. ARC 2461 Architectural Materials and Methods (P) 3 credits This course teaches the nature of materials used in architecture and the methods of construction. Physical and chemical properties of materials, their manufacture and performance under loads are also examined. Criteria for evaluation and selection related to design decision-making is covered. Prerequisite: ARC 1301C.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches the static and dynamic properties of wood, steel, concrete and composites in construction. Structural analysis and design calculations are also made with reference to integration of technical systems and architectural design in small, medium, and large buildings. Prerequisite: ARC 1301C, MAC 1114.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches art appreciation whether in painting, sculpture, and/or architecture. The course focuses on the relationship of art to respective historical periods and an understanding of the role of art in our every day lives. Prerequisite: student must score into collegelevel English and reading on placement test.
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5.00 Credits
This course provides the student with varied cultural experiences in the arts. It offers an opportunity to analyze, appreciate, interpret, survey, and study, through a lecture and discussion method, various topics whose focus could be on music, theater, and/or art.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of various art forms and their cultural relationships. It combines classroom instruction with on-location study of architecture, painting, sculpture, and the minor arts.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches a detailed, indepth study of art as it relates to cultures, individual artists, and comparative relationships through painting, sculpture, and architecture. A writing and research component is required with activities including a visit to an art gallery. Students demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple assignments. Prerequisite: Student must score into college-level English and reading on placement test.
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