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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Directed readings (Independent study) in Arabic Studies.
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6.00 Credits
The study of architecture as an intellectual and aesthetic discipline. Topics include concept, site, form and technique. Corequisite: ARC 111, 121.
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6.00 Credits
Architectural response to shelter, space and setting requirements. Topics include programming, program analysis and design, anthropometrics, and architecture psychology. Corequisite: ARC 112, 122.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the design process and the role of the architect in society. Building design, landscape architecture, urban planning, historic preservation, architectural theory and graphics are taught through drawing and model making in a studio setting. Open to non-architecture majors in college and high school students entering 10th, 11th and 12th grades interested in exploring the field of architecture.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to graphic representation as exploration, selection, coordination and acquisition of visual knowledge in three methods: freehand, mechanical and digital drawing. This course covers topics of orthographic and oblique projections, geometric constructions, lettering, parti-sketches, shade and shadow, portfolio design and basic knowledge of digital programs; Adobe Photoshop, Adobe In-Design, Sketch-up Pro, and Autocad. PREREQUISITE: Corequisite: ARC 101,121.
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3.00 Credits
An intermediate course that continues methods integration introduced in Drawing I focusing on conical projections, color theory, measured drawings, Sketchup-up Pro, Autocad, and Revit. PREREQUISITE: ARC101, 111, Corequisite ARC 102, 122.
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3.00 Credits
Architecture as an intellectual and aesthetic discipline. Focus on design theory, language, typology, image, form, context, and case studies. Corequisite: ARC101, 111.
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3.00 Credits
Those aspects of environmental psychology which affect architectural design. Studies in human behavior and the design process, application of psychological factors to the design of buildings and their environment. Corequisite: ARC 102,11 2.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
On site introduction to architecture and the city with a historical review of most European periods from classical to contemporary. Survey of European architectural and urbanistic precedents in important selected locations. Elective course open to all majors; lecture and seminar format.
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6.00 Credits
Architectural response to natural environment and site requirements. Focus on site analysis and design, climate, access and circulation, landscape, relation to larger context. Corequisite: ARC 223.
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