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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
On Demand 3 cr. LEC 1 STU 2 PREREQUISITE: ARCH 241. -- The theory and practice of drawings and specifications as contract documents for building projects using procedures similar to those found in a professional architect's office and incorporating the use of computer-aided drawing. Notebook computer required.
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3.00 Credits
F 3 cr. LEC 1 STU 2 -- Architecture as a social practice, emphasis includes developmental strategies: political, managerial, legal, economic, interdisciplinary relations, community relations and client relations. Topics include marketing, business planning, project management, delivery methods, technology, regulation, accessibility and trends of practice. Notebook computer required. Cross listed with ARCH 313.
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9.00 Credits
F,S 9 cr. LEC 6 IND 3 PREREQUISITE: ARCH 355. -- Structured study in foreign countries under the direction of an architecture faculty member to obtain an understanding of modern and historical architecture and the forces shaping them. Holistic study of urban environments combines design, urban design, architectural history, drawing, and pre-travel design and research. Itineraries include opportunities for additional destinations and independent travel. Notebook computer required.
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3.00 Credits
On Demand 3 cr. LEC 3 PREREQUISITE: ARCH 322 and ARCH 323. -- Critique and discussion of architectural projects built and ideology proposed in writings, drawings, and models since the turn of the century, including the simultaneous social and technical context, in order to examine the architectural issues of today.
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3.00 Credits
On Demand 3 cr. SEM 3 Maximum 6 cr. PREREQUISITE: ARCH 322 and ARCH 323. -- A study of events and influences that led to the development of western architectural styles, ideology, and forms of individual expression.
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3.00 Credits
On Demand 3 cr. LEC 3 Maximum 6 cr. PREREQUISITE: ARCH 322 and ARCH 323. -- A course in applied architectural history and theory. Lectures, discussions, and student projects investigate characteristics which convey a sense of place based on historical development, architectural styles, and urban design.
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3.00 Credits
On Demand 3 cr. SEM 3 Maximum 6 cr. PREREQUISITE: ARCH 322 and ARCH 323. -- A study of events and influences that led to the development of non-western architectural styles, ideology, and forms of individual expression.
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3.00 Credits
F,S 3 cr. LEC 2 IND 1 PREREQUISITE: ARCH 322 and ARCH 323. COREQUISITE: ARCH 414. -- An on-site study in a foreign country of the social, cultural, and historic influences on architectural design. This course is only offered in conjunction with the foreign study program within the School of Architecture. Course shall include research and on-site visits documented in a written report.
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4.00 Credits
S 4 cr. LEC 2 STU 2 PREREQUISITE: ARCH 241, ARCH 331, and ARCH 344, or permission of instructor. -- Development and integration of building materials and assemblies, construction costs and building systems into the construction documents, specifications and design of a small project. Building systems to be investigated include: structural environmental and enclosure, life safety and sustainability. Notebook computer required.
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3.00 Credits
On Demand 3 cr. LEC 2 STU 1. PREREQUISITE: ARCH 243 and ARCH 263. -- Introduction to spreadsheets and blackboard computational software; spreadsheet and blackboard developments for typical structural computations used in architecture; introduction to structural design/analysis software; and development of a library of computational software tools for the application of structural architectural design. Notebook computer required.
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