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ARBC 3201: Advanced Arabic I
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Prerequisite: ARBC 2202 or permission of the Department. Review of Arabic grammar and guided conversation on prepared topics. Emphasis on spoken Arabic. (Fall)
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ARBC 3202: Advanced Arabic II
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Prerequisite: ARBC 3201 or permission of the Department. Review of Arabic grammar and guided compositions on prepared topics. Emphasis on vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and stylistics. (Spring)
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ARCH 1101: Architecture Design Studio
5.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
This course begins the architectural design sequence. The studio allows students to gain a working knowledge of important studio skills, processes and methods, and develop creative and independent thinking through two-and three-dimensional design problems. (Fall)
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ARCH 1102: Architecture Design Studio
5.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
This course continues the architectural design studio sequence, expanding the base of architectural skills, processes, methods, principles, and issues which affect the built environment we inhabit. Design is introduced as a conceptual discipline involving analysis, interpretation, syntheses, and transformation of the physical environment. (Spring)
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ARCH 1601: Recording Observations
2.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Projects, lectures, demonstrations, and exercises are used to introduce the skill of freehand drawing. The aim is to understand drawing as a vital means to see, represent, and understand essential aspects of the visual environment. (Fall)
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ARCH 1602: Components of Form
2.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Projects, lectures, demonstrations, and exercises are used to introduce the skill of freehand drawing. The aim is to understand drawing as a vital means to see, represent, and understand essential aspects of the visual environment. (Spring)
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ARCH 2101: Architecture Design
5.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Prerequisites: ARCH 1102 and 1602. Corequisite: ARCH 2601. Studios emphasizing the significant purposes for building; understanding the theoretical, technical and symbolic consideration of the environment relative to intervention, and intentions from behavioral information toward a comprehensive design process. (Fall)
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ARCH 2102: Architectural Design Studio
5.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Prerequisites: ARCH 2101 and 2601. Studios concentrating on the development, experimentation, and understanding of the range, potential, materials, systems, and methods in the use of architectural technologies. (Spring)
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ARCH 2601: Architectural Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Prerequisites: ARCH 1602 and 1102. Corequisite: ARCH 2101. This seminar introduces models of design process to build judgmental capacity in the areas of function, spatial organization, culture, and landscape. Site planning is presented both as a technical demand and a formal device. Lectures, demonstrations, and design workshops are used to build skill. (Fall) ARCH 3101. Architecture Design Studio. (5) Prerequisites: ARCH 2102. Third year design studios continue the five-year studio sequence with a focus on three areas of inquiry: tectonics - defined as the material, detail, and structure as form-generating influences; enclosure - defined as making space with regard to use and human ritual; and envelope - defined as building edge and surface in technical terms and signification. (Fall)
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ARCH 3102: Architecture Design Studio
5.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Prerequisite: ARCH 3101. Continuation of ARCH 3101. The final studio in the Core Program examines the relationship of building to site and context in both environmental and social terms. Site planning, adjacency, contextualism, land and landscape, building grouping, and urban occupancy are included in projects. (Spring)
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