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5.00 Credits
Basic architectural design emphasizing the application of basic design principles to architectural design. Studio problems focus on identification and manipulation of the elements of design, spatial organization, and understanding the role of context in design. Prerequisite: ARCH 105.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate level ARCH 105 Minimum Grade of C
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5.00 Credits
A continuation of ARCH 204. Prerequisite: ARCH 204.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate level ARCH 204 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level ARTS 310 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level ARTS 330, ARCH 219, ARCH 210, PHYS 141 Minimum Grade of C
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5.00 Credits
A comprehensive basic architectural design course offered during the summer semester. This course may be taken by first, second, or third year students who desire to expand their professional skills beyond the current level of achievement, and may be accepted once in lieu of Architecture 104, 105, 204, or 205. Prerequisites: Prior enrollment in in either Architecture 104, 105, 204, 205, 304, or 305.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of architecture from the ancient world through the Renaissance. Prerequisite: None.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate level ARCH 111 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
A survey of architecture from the Renaissance to the present. Prerequisite: ARCH 210.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate level ARCH 210 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the building process. A comprehensive course that surveys building materials and construction systems including raw material sources, selection criteria, and usage limitations. Lectures will be augmented with field trips, film presentations and attendance at designated industry seminars. Prerequisite: Second year status and concurrent enrollment in ARCH 204 or permission of the Instructor.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate level ARCH 204 Minimum Grade of C
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2.00 Credits
An introductory studio course that interfaces with the prescriptive and procedural theory for the materials and methods of construction covered iin the previous course (ARCH 212). Interface with content from ARCH 212 shall be carried out through lectures, graphic exercises (drawn and written) and field trips. Prerequisite: Second year status, ARCH 212 and concurrent enrollment in ARCH 205 or permission of the Instructor.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate level ARCH 212, ARCH 205 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
A two-semester study of statics and strength of materials. Concepts studied in Architecture 216 include graphic and mathematical analysis of trusses and structural frames, properties of sections, shear, and moment diagrams. Concepts studied in Architecture 217 include stress-strain relationships , deflection, safe load computations for beams, columns, riveted and bolted joints, and welds. Prerequisites: Mathematics 130 and 140, or Mathematics 160, Architecture 216 for Architecture 217.
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2.00 Credits
A continuation of ARCH 118 with emphasis on various physical modeling techniques.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to CADD drawing systems focusing on the use of AutoCAD software. The material covered will include: terminology and operating systems, drawing commands, organization of drawings, and production of typical architectural drawings. Prerequisite: None.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate level ARCH 119 Minimum Grade of C
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