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3.00 Credits
Reviews the major project delivery systems using a studio format. Students describe, analyze and select the most appropriate delivery system for a specific project. Integrated Project Delivery is examined as a project delivery method, with a focus on essential concepts, characteristics, differences, advantages, and disadvantages. May also be offered as CSM 8330.
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3.00 Credits
Students engage in the analysis and creation of teams and the process of team building in a collaborative working environment, as well as learn and practice effective communication, leadership and teamwork skills using technology-based and traditional applications. May also be offered as CSM 8340.
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3.00 Credits
Students examine case studies to understand how Integrated Project Delivery is put into practice; analyze RFQs, RFPs, contracts, management methods, and techniques used in Integrated Project Delivery; and suggest appropriate improvements to the projects in order to promote more effective teamwork. May also be offered as CSM 8350.
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3.00 Credits
Students research, analyze and select various design and construction management processes related to Integrated Project Delivery; and learn to set project goals, develop ethical guidelines and use new technologies to develop collaborative work environments implementing client-oriented design and construction services. May also be offered as CSM 8360.
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6.00 Credits
Studio for students entering the Master of Architecture program with undergraduate degrees in subjects other than Architecture or Environmental Design. Considers aspects of visualization and representation of architecture, the history and theory of architecture, architectural technology and strategies of design. Coreq: ARCH 8100.
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6.00 Credits
Studio course focused on increasingly complex works of architecture at various scales for different physical site conditions. Coreq: ARCH 8100.
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6.00 Credits
Studio course focused on architectural materials and assembly. Course is comprised of architectural design explorations of increasing complexity. Students develop a detailed sectional model of their design proposal. Preq: ARCH 8410.
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6.00 Credits
Architectural design studies in the context of the Genoa urban setting. May substitute for ARCH 8530 or 8540 and for ARCH 8570 with consent of advisor.
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6.00 Credits
Design studio for projects of relative complexity, with varied scales and programs, focusing on investigative skills, fundamental design skills, sustainability, and technical documentation. Emphasizes the relationship between architecture, site, and context in preparation for more advanced design projects and off-campus study.
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6.00 Credits
Design studio for projects of relative complexity, with varied scales and programs, with an emphasis on pre-design, sustainability, site design, and collaborative processes. Emphasizes the relationship between architecture, site, and context. Studio may be located in Clemson, Charleston, Barcelona, or Genoa. Preq: ARCH 8510.
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