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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Covers advanced topics in architectural design, practice, technology or history and theory that satisfy professional or historical/theory elective requirements. Course may be repeated for credit when different topics are offered. Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer.
Prerequisite:
ARCH 143 [Min Grade: C-]
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8.00 Credits
An individually structured year-long design problem that enables students to work independently and explore complex issues in depth. Periodic individual review sessions are scheduled with faculty adviser. Fall.
Prerequisite:
ARCH 363 [Min Grade: D] and ARCH 143 [Min Grade: C-] and (ARCH 134 [Min Grade: C-] or ARCH 153 [Min Grade: C-]) and ARCH 263 [Min Grade: C-] and CIVE 263 [Min Grade: C-]
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8.00 Credits
Continues ARCH 496. Winter.
Prerequisite:
ARCH 496 [Min Grade: C-]
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8.00 Credits
Continues ARCH 497. Spring.
Prerequisite:
ARCH 497 [Min Grade: C-]
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3.00 Credits
Covers special topics in architectural history, theory, or technology that satisfy history/theory or professional elective requirements and university writing intensive requirements. Course may be repeated for credit when different topics are offered. Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer. This is a writing intensive course.
Prerequisite:
ARCH 143 [Min Grade: C-]
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3.00 Credits
Traces the rise of Western civilization from ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, through Greek and Roman culture to the late Middle Ages, with an emphasis on the evolution of style and symbolism in art.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys painting and sculpture created between the 15th century and the mid-19th century, placing artists such as Donatello, Michelangelo, Rubens, and Rembrandt in the context of the evolution of style and symbolism in Western culture.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the history of modern painting and sculpture from 1850 to the present and the phenomenon of Modernism in terms of individual artists, movements, attitudes, and values. Movements to be covered include Impressionism, Symbolism, Expressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, Non-figurative Abstraction, the New York School, and Postmodernism.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the products of applied design during the past 150 years, including examples of furnishings, industrial design, fashion, and graphic design, in relation to demand, technology and production, standards, fine art, social reform, and the dynamics of consumption. This is a writing intensive course.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the diverse visual languages and cultures of Asia including the Buddhist and Hindu traditions from India and Southeast Asia, the imperial art of China with its refined taste for ceramics and painting, and the Japanese.
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