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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Pr. admission to a graduate program in history or interior architecture, or permission of instructor Material culture as it has been defined and interpreted in the past by scholars from the disciplines of History, Anthropology, Geography, Art History, Psychology, Linguistics, and Archaeology. (Spring) (Same as HIS 552)
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3.00 Credits
Pr. admission to a graduate program in history or interior architecture, or permission of instructor Intensive on-site fieldwork experience addressing issues of architectural conservation and historic building technology. Includes methods, techniques, and theories of preservation technology and accepted conservation practices. (Summer) (Same as HIS 555)
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3.00 Credits
Pr. IAR 202, 212, 222, or graduate standing, or permission of the instructor With specific attention to how computational tools affect interior architectural design decision-making processes, rigorous examination of their origins, evolution, applications, and significance will be undertaken. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
Pr. IAR 333, or graduate standing, or permission of instructor Investigation of materials, methods, and technologies for the design, fabrication, manufacturing, and production of products and components of interior architecture. (Alt Fall)
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3.00 Credits
Pr. Junior, senior or graduate status Training in research methods in Historic Archaeology. Involves on-site training in field, laboratory and library components of Historic Archaeology. (Same as ATY 578 and HIS 578)
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3.00 Credits
GE Marker: IGS 233A meets GN; IGS 233B meets GL Required for majors and minors. An interdisciplinary course designed to introduce students to substantive concerns of International and Global Studies and the methods of investigation employed in it.
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3.00 Credits
May be repeated for credit as topic changes. An advanced-level course concentrating on specific topics of international and/or global concern. The content of this course may grow out of materials explored initially in IGS 233.
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3.00 Credits
Pr. IGS 233A or B Required for majors and minors. Majors and second majors should have completed at least 12 s.h. of IGS-qualified additional courses; minors should have completed their 6 s.h. of required additional courses. Exceptions must be approved by the Director of IGS. An advanced interdisciplinary seminar dealing with contemporary problems in international and global affairs.
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3.00 Credits
Pr. C or better in ISM 110, or permission of instructor; 2.0 GPA Students learn skills needed to design effective Web pages by studying the best practices in Web site design. (Fall or Spring) (Formerly ISM 206)
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3.00 Credits
Pr. grade of C or better in 110 or equivalent and a grade of C or better in one of the following: MAT 112, 115, 150, STA 108, or permission of instructor; 2.0 GPA Advanced techniques in the use of microcomputer applications, including desktop publishing, spreadsheets, database systems, and linkages between applications. Study of how end user applications are managed and contribute to business.
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