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AER 410: Leadership Laboratory
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Provides advanced-level management training and learning experiences through practical application of military leadership principles in organized cadet corps leadership development activities. Strong emphasis on professionalism and officership. Limited to qualified cadets pursuing an Air Force commission. Prerequisite: AES 311. Corequisite: AES 431.
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AER 411: Leadership Laboratory
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Continues advanced-level management training and learning experiences through practical application of military leadership techniques in organized cadet corps leadership development activities. Strong emphasis on professionalism and officership. Limited to qualified cadets pursuing an Air Force commission. Prerequisite: AES 410. Corequisite: AES 432. AMERICAN STUDIES (AMS-Arts and Science)
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AER 433: Oral Tradition:History and Practice
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Traces the oral tradition in historical writing and introduces theory and practice of oral history as a methodology basic to historical research. Offered infrequently. Cross-listed with HST 433.
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AER 435: Public History Practicum
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Combines classroom study and fieldwork in the community. Students examine the presentation of history to the public, curriculum and public institutions, and issues of public culture to develop projects that incorporate work with a local museum or historical society and a local classroom teacher. Cross-listed with HST 435. Offered infrequently. Cross-listed with REL 442.
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ARC 101 /102: Architecture Design Studio
5.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Introduction to spectrum of influences which determine environmental form. Emphasis placed upon development of understanding and appreciation of our man-made environment. Methods of communication and development of visual vocabulary capable of understanding and expressing three-dimensional form and space emphasized. Open to majors only.
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ARC 101 /102 - Architecture Design Studio
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ARC 113 /114: Methods of Presentation,Representation and Re-Presentation
2.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Introduction to various graphic media as tools of environmental design. Emphasis is placed on use and integration of traditional and digital media as tools of three dimensional analysis and synthesis in design process and representation. Includes orthographics, perspective, sketching, drafting, photography, rendering, and web design. Open to majors only.
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ARC 201 /202: Architectural Design Studio
5.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Design of the environment as a creative process requiring a language and methods similar yet distinct from other arts. Design projects in man-made environment at different scales, and in natural and man-made environment interface. Introduction to paths in the environmental design curriculum and career opportunities. Prerequisite: ARC 101-102. Open to majors only.
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ARC 203 /204: Interior Design Studio
5.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Introductory problems in interior design integrating aesthetic, social, technical, and graphic communication requirements. Emphasis on design theory, process, programming, and human factors. Focus on residential and small-scale commercial building types. Prerequisite(s): ARC 101-102. Open to majors only.
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ARC 211: Introduction to Landscape and Urban Design
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Introduction to principles and elements of the larger environment: landscape and urban design. Corequisite for architecture majors: ARC 202; corequisite waived for non-majors.
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ARC 213: Graphic Media III
2.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Introduction to the use of graphic media as tools of architectural design. Emphasis placed on the integration of traditional and digital media in the design process. Includes CAD, rendering techniques, perspective, sketching and modeling. Prerequisites: ARC 113 and ARC 114. Concurrent registration in ARC 201 or 203 required.
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