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Course Criteria
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1.50 Credits
P: Grade of C or higher in H264, H272, and H277. C: H373. Introduction to the general principles, factors, and techniques of interior lighting, including planning, analysis, calculation methods, and aesthetics in the residential context. Field trips required. Credit given for only one of AMID H335 and THTR T335. I Sem.
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1.50 Credits
P: Grade of C or higher in H335 and H373. C: H374. Introduction to the general principles, factors, and techniques of interior lighting, including planning, analysis, calculation methods, and aesthetics in the commercial design context. Field trips required. Credit given for only one of AMID H336 and THTR T335. I Sem.
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3.00 Credits
P: H100, H203. R: One course in European history. History of textiles and costume inWestern civilization relating to social, economic, political, and religious events in the eighteenth through twentieth centuries; emphasis on the emergence and evolution of the haute couture. II Sem. Even years only.
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4.00 Credits
P: H212 or C212. P or C: H241. R: H335. Honors version of C343. Credit given for only one of H343 or C343.
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3.00 Credits
P: Grade of C or higher in H300 or equivalent proficiency. Continuation of H300. Further development of advanced reading, writing, and conversing skills in modern Hebrew. II Sem.
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3.00 Credits
P: Junior standing or permission of instructor. Aesthetics of dress as a medium of visual communication. Considerations include aesthetic norms, color psychology, elements and principles of design, appearance management strategies, and apparel product design process.
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3.00 Credits
P: Grade of C or higher in H350 or equivalent proficiency. A full summation of modern Hebrew, with review of grammar and vocabulary. The course aims to enrich students' vocabulary, reading and writing skills, comprehension, and free expression. Emphasis will be on vocabulary, usage, and pronunciation.Writing practice and review of grammar will be integrated with conversation and readings of selections from literary and nonliterary texts.
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3.00 Credits
P: Grade of C or higher in H263, H264, H268, H272, and H277, and consent of instructor. Design of dwellings for individuals and groups in a variety of contexts. Integration of social, technical, spatial, and environmental factors. Lab fee required. I Sem.
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3.00 Credits
P: Grade of C or higher in H263, H268, H335, H336, and H373. Design of work spaces for a variety of individuals and organizations. Integration of organizational, ergonometric, technical, spatial, and environmental factors. Lab fee required. II Sem.
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3.00 Credits
P: Grade of C or higher in H350 or equivalent proficiency. Reading, in the original Hebrew, of selected poetry and prose from among the chief writers of modern Hebrew literature. Emphasis on familiarization with the diverse styles, forms, and themes of modern Hebrew literature. Discussion and analysis in Hebrew.
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