| ARC 0113 - Basic Design |
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Observation, analysis and application of visual imagery and the principles and elements of design in the creation of two-dimensional, achromatic design compositions. Principles include balance, rhythm, repetition, graduation structure, transparency, proportion and contrast. Introduction to color theory and application, design methodology, and visual/verbal techniques necessary for design conceptualization and presentation. (Upon successful completion, with a grade of "c" or better, this course will transfer into Lawrence Tech's undergraduate programs in place of ARC1113 Basic Design 1)
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Basic Studies

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| ARC 0213 - Visual Communication |
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Development of basic skills in the use of techniques or architectural drafting and sketching, including two-dimensional graphics, perspective, shades and shadows, model construction, basic delineation and drawing from observation. Introduction to methods of free-hand drawing, developing skills to be used in perspective sketching and rendering. (Upon successful completion, with a grade of "c" or better, this course will transfer into Lawrence Tech's undergraduate programs in place of ARC1213 Visual Communications 1)
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Basic Studies

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| ARC 1012 - Art/Arch Awareness |
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Introduction to the field of architecture, art and design, including the creative process, architectural expression, theory and history.
2.000 Credit hours 2.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Freshman

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| ARC 1113 - Basic Design 1 |
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Prerequisite: None. Observation, analysis and application of visual imagery and the principles and elements of design in the creation of two-dimensional, achromatic design compositions. Principles include balance, rhythm, repetition, graduation structure, transparency, proportion and contrast. Introduction to color theory and application, design methodology, and visual/verbal techniques necessary for design conceptualization and presentation.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Freshman

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| ARC 1133 - Basic Design 2 |
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Observation, analysis, and application of visual imagery and the principles and elements of design in the creation of three-dimensional compositions. Form and spatial enclosure; color, light and illusion; modularity and modulation; and an introduction to basic concepts of structural and sculptural forms. Further instruction in visual/verbal skills.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Freshman

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| ARC 1213 - Visual Communication 1 |
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Prerequisite: None. Development of basic skills in the use of techniques or architectural drafting and sketching, including two-dimensional graphics, perspective, shades and shadows, model construction, basic delineation and drawing from observation. Introduction to methods of free-hand drawing, developing skills to be used in perspective sketching and rendering.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Freshman

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| ARC 1223 - Visual Communication 2 |
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Enhancement of freehand skill and techniques in pursuit of rendering three-dimensional form and space on a two-dimensional field. Realistic depiction of subject material is developed through comprehensive understanding standing of one-and two-point perspective with particular emphasis on color, light, shade-shadow, texture and composition.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Freshman

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| ARC 2117 - Integ Des Studio 1 |
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An integrated design studio with components of Architectural Design (3cr), Site Design (2cr), Architectural Theory/ Analysis (1cr) and Forum (1cr). A discovery of the integration of cultural awareness and the design of the built environment through an introduction to architectural design principles, processed and methods, as well as site design and architectural theory. Site/landscape design in a studio and as part of the Forum lecture series, focuses on the physical elements of a site, their influence on site development and their effect on the architectural design. Fundamental aspects of architectural thought in architectural theory and analysis.
7.000 Credit hours 7.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: 100% of course online, 1-25% of course online, 26-50% of course online, 51-75% of course online, Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Sophomore

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| ARC 2126 - Integrated Design Studio 2 |
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An integrated design studio with components of Architectural Design (3 cr), Interior Architecture (2 cr), Lighting (1 cr), and a Physics/Structures Lab (1 cr). Development of architectural design principles. Theories, processes and cultural awareness emphasizing the qualitative relationships between elements and an introduction to behavioral and psychological theories as they relate to experiencing the built environment. Elements of interior architecture and lighting, and a physics/structures lab team-taught with the faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences, are incorporated as an integral part of the architectural design experience. Interior planning includes space planning, color theory, lighting, ergonomics and anthropometrics. The following courses can be taken concurrently with this course: ARC 2813, ARC 3813.
6.000 Credit hours 6.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Sophomore

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| ARC 2223 - Intro to Arch. Models |
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Students fabricate and study architectural scale models ranging from full size construction detail mock-ups to 1"/100 site studies. Models of interior space and form are included. Combinations of materials and fabrications methodology studied and practiced. Emphasis on craft quality and appropriateness of representation., The impact of material and scale choices through various assignments, such as variations in model scale or modeling materials to gain insights into the significance such choices have on perception.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Sophomore

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| ARC 2313 - Building Systems 1 |
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Must have CAD course or proof of proficiency. An intensive studio focusing on building materials and processes as they relate to construction document preparation of a multi-story, light frame building. Emphasis on the nature, development, and properties of materials and systems most often selected for this type of construction. Selection includes consideration of various structural systems, circulation methods, as well as geographical, climatic and safety issues. Construction materials studied include wood, concrete, brick and glazed ceramic products. Projects incorporate the study of current zoning ordinances, building codes and ADA as well as required field trips.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Sophomore

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| ARC 2321 - Building Systems Global Lecture |
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A lecture course focusing on building materials and processes as they relate to the fabrication of multi-story, steel frame, and reinforced concrete frame buildings. Faculty and industry representatives provide background and detail on the nature, development, and properties of materials and systems that are most often selected for this type of construction, including process and criteria leading to the selection of appropriate building materials and systems for specific applications. The following course can be taken concurrently with this course: ARC 2323.
1.000 Credit hours 1.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Sophomore

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| ARC 2323 - Building Systems 2 |
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Must have CAD proficiency. A continuing intensive studio focusing on building materials and processes as they relate to construction document preparation for multi-story, steel frame, and reinforced concrete frame buildings. Emphasis on the nature, development, and properties of materials and systems that are most often selected for this type of construction. The process leading to the selection of structural, mechanical, enclosure, and various interior building systems. Construction materials studied include structural steel, reinforced concrete, built-up and single ply roofing, aluminum and glass cladding, and concrete masonry. Projects continue the study of zoning ordinances, building and national codes, and environmental concerns. Field trips are part of the course requirements. Sem. 3 hrs., Studio 3 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Sophomore

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| ARC 2514 - Structures 1 |
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Structural theory: statics by analytical and graphical solutions. Determination of loads, resolution of force systems, and equilibrium analysis. Structural properties of shape (centroids, moment of inertia) and materials (stress, stiffness, modulus of elasticity). Shear and bending moments, deflection, column theory, elementary indeterminate structures, and introductory awareness of structural system behavior. Introduction to the structural design process. Lect. 4 hrs.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours
Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Sophomore

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| ARC 2803 - Microcomputers in Arch |
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The integrated use of architectural computer applications through the use of microcomputers. Preparation and program application, employing personal computers to produce graphical and alphanumeric data. Production of informational analysis, report generation, and presentation techniques. Lect 2 hrs. Lab 2 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Sophomore

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| ARC 2813 - Elect Method I |
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Prerequisite: None. An introduction to the use of the computer to graphically generate databases as an aid in planning, management and design processes related to architecture and presentation. An introduction to system design, project work flow, project organization, integration, networking and awareness of Geographic Information System (GIS) database technology. Includes application theory and related terminology, with various CAD systems and analysis programs available to the architect/engineer. Lect. 2 hrs., Lab 2 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: 100% of course online, 1-25% of course online, 26-50% of course online, 51-75% of course online, Lecture All Sections for this Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Sophomore

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| ARC 3011 - Directed Study |
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Minimum GPA of 2.50 and written approval of the dean prior to registration. Research or project on a selected architectural or environmental topic interest, pursed under the close supervision of, and interaction with, an assigned faculty member. The topical study must not reiterate the content associated with any other course listed in the catalog. The project or research topic may be undertaken as either an individual or team effort. (Note: Students must provide written "Plan of Study" for approval by dean and faculty advisor prior to registration.)
1.000 Credit hours 1.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Independent Study
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3012 - Directed Study |
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Minimum GPA of 2.50 and written approval of the dean prior to registration. Research or project on a selected architectural or environmental topic of interest, pursued under the close supervision of, and interaction with, an assigned faculty member. The topical study must not reiterate the content associated with any other course listed in the catalog. The project or research topic may be undertaken as either an individual or team effort. (Note: Students must provide written "Plan of Study" for approval by the dean and faculty advisor prior to registration.)
2.000 Credit hours 2.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Independent Study
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3013 - Directed Study |
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Minimum GPA of 2.50 and written approval of the dean prior to registration. Research or project on a selected architectural or environmental topic of interest, pursued under the close supervision of, and interaction with, an assigned faculty member. The topical study must not reiterate the content associated with any other course listed in the catalog. The project or research topic may be undertaken as either an individual or team effort. (Note: Students must provide written "Plan of Study" for approval by the dean and faculty advisor prior to registration.)
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Independent Study
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3014 - Directed Study |
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Minimum GPA of 2.50 and written approval of the dean prior to registration. Research or project on a selected architectural or environmental topic of interest, pursued under the close supervision of, and interactions with, an assigned faculty member. The topical study must not reiterate the content associated with any other course listed in the catalog. The project or research topic may be undertaken as either an individual or team effort. (Note: Students must provide written "Plan of Study" for approval by the dean and faculty advisor prior to registration.)
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Independent Study
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3117 - Integrated Design Studio 3 |
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An integrated design studio with components of Architectural Design (4cr), Urban Spatial Structure (2cr), and Landscape Design Global Lecture (1 cr). An exploration of meaning in architecture generated by cultural, political, and philosophical determinants. Architecture, planning, urban design, and landscape design are studied through an analysis of the intentions, values, and priorities to human needs. Urban spatial structure involves a theoretical study of urban forms and land uses, with organizational principles, patterns, and interactions of a metropolitan area. Topics Landscape Design Global Lecture include an in-depth study of landscape design elements from theory and practice.
7.000 Credit hours 7.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Independent Study
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3123 - Furniture Design |
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Survey of western furniture design and fabrication since the Industrial Revolution. Materials and methods of construction. Several design studio problems culminate with student made furniture. Lect 1 hr., Lab 1 hr., Studio 2 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours
Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3126 - Integrated Design Studio 4 |
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An integrated design studio with components of Architectural Design (4cr), and Urban Spatial Structures (2 cr). A broadening of the inquiry of meaning through values as they relate to time, place, human needs and values. Aspects include design and structure through technological, analytical, and conceptual integrations. Urban spacial structure includes planning methods, and the role of government agencies in shaping the urban environment, development costs, environmental impact analysis, legal considerations and governmental review procedures.
6.000 Credit hours 6.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3133 - Airbrush Illustration |
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Fundamentals of illustration with the airbrush, including history, equipment selection, handling and materials. Basic control skills and exercises will support the development of expressing textures, surfaces and entourage. Continued study of the effects of mood and composition will support individual interpretations of architectural imagery. Lect. 2 hrs., Studio 4 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3143 - GIS Methodology |
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A comprehensive study of GIS technology and commercial software. Use of modeling and statistical tools for analysis of patterns and trends in database compilation. Through applications, the student develops critical thinking skills as they relate to projects in urban planning analysis. Lect. 2 hrs., Lab 2 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3413 - Environ Systems 1 |
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Basic electrical theory as it relates to building construction, electrical problems in power and distribution. Illumination design, natural and artificial design, natural and artificial sources, and energy conservation. Theory and analysis of architectural acoustics, room acoustics, sound isolation (indoor/outdoor), sound absorption and electronic sound reinforcement. Study of speech privacy, speech clarity and music spaces. Acoustical properties of materials. Lect. 3 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3523 - Structures 2 |
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Analysis and design of different steel members in tension, compression, and bending using AISC Code. Analysis and design of beam-columns. Design of welded and bolted connections. Lect. 3 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3613 - Hist Designed Envir 1 |
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Prerequisite: None. History and philosophy of architecture in a context of related arts, crafts, and designed setting, studied in significant periods of the western world of antiquity, the Middle Ages (including Byzantine and Islamic extensions), and the Renaissance and Baroque eras. Lect 3 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3623 - Hist Designed Envir 2 |
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History and philosophy of architecture and related design studied in significant periods in Asian, Pre-Columbian cultures and in the modern world from the 18th century. Lect. 3 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours
Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3823 - Elect Method II |
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Introduction to the use of the computer as a three-dimensional aid in the design process related to architecture. Solid modeling, isometric and perspective generation, interactive viewing, batch processing, and application theory. Special focus on the generation and manipulation of three-dimensional solid models. Computer graphic color rendering, multi-media workstations, computer animation, and virtual reality. Lect. 2 hrs., Lab 2 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: 100% of course online, 1-25% of course online, 26-50% of course online, 51-75% of course online, Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3903 - Study Abroad, Europe |
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Study Abroad: Europe is the core course in the undergraduate study abroad program at the College of Architecture and Design. Students spend four weeks immersed in the culture and history of a European city. The base city for the program is Paris but alternate years will explore other cultural centers including Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Barcelona, Rome, Athens and London. A comprehensive survey of architecture, urban design and history focused on the European city being visited. The course is divided into two sections. The first part of the program is focused on research and analysis of urban form and development. The second half studies the architecture, history, art, and culture of the host city through various methods. A travel break separates the two parts of the course and students are encouraged to explore surrounding countryside of other nearby cities. Study Abroad: Europe is a prerequisite for ARC4264 Allied Design Studio but may also be taken as a stand along elective. If the course is to be used as the prerequisite for the Allied Design Studio, the two courses must be registered simultaneously for sequential semesters (Summer/Fall). The format of the course is four (4) one week intensive study modules.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours
Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3913 - International Study |
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The International Study course is a suite of three study abroad courses which are organized and offered based on the interest and knowledge of an individual faculty member. This course may be located anywhere in the world based on this interest, not just traditional study locations of major European cities. The details of study will change based on the sponsoring faculty but will be focused on an aspect of architecture, urban design and art/architectural history. Multiple International Study courses may be offered in a single year or semester. Students may explore all of these to a total of three courses. The International Study course will reflect the individual instructors who lead them.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3923 - International Study |
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The International Study course is a suite of three study abroad courses which are organized and offered based on the interest and knowledge of an individual faculty member. This course may be located anywhere in the world based on this interest, not just traditional study locations of major European cities. The details of study will change based on the sponsoring faculty but will be focused on an aspect of architecture, urban design and art/architectural history. Multiple International Study courses may be offered in a single year or semester. Students may explore all of these to a total of three courses. The International Study course will reflect the individual instructors who lead them.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours
Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3991 - Special Topics |
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Prerequisites: Sophomore standing. Experimental, special and timely projects undertaken by groups of students. A total of 8 semester credits may be earned, but no more than 4 in any one semester.
1.000 Credit hours 1.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Special Topics
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3992 - Special Topics |
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Prerequisites: Sophomore standing Experimental, special and timely projects undertaken by groups of students. A total of 8 semester credits may be earned, but no more than 4 in any one semester.
2.000 Credit hours 2.000 Lecture hours
Schedule Types: Special Topics
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3993 - Special Topics |
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Prerequisites: Sophomore standing. Experimental, special and timely projects undertaken by groups of students. A total of 8 semester credits may be earned, but no more than 4 in any one semester.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours
Schedule Types: 100% of course online, 1-25% of course online, 26-50% of course online, 51-75% of course online, Special Topics
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 3994 - Special Topics |
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Prerequisites: Sophomore standing Experimental, special and timely projects undertake by groups of students. a total of 8 semester credits may be earned, but no more than 4 in any one semester.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate, Undergraduate, Undergraduate
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Junior

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| ARC 4113 - Great Books/Arch |
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From Virtruvius to present, architects have recorded their ideas about design and building. A focus on texts written by architects. Participants discuss the writers' ideas and work in relation to its historical context. Readings drawn from the work of Vitruvius, Alberti, Palladio, Laugier, Sullivan, Loos, LeCorbusier, Aldo Rossi, Robert Venturi, Daniel Libeskin, Rem Koolhass and other writers. Weekly reading assignments, a research paper, lectures, slides and discussion. Lect. 3 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours
Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4114 - Arch Des Studio 5 |
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An integral architectural endeavor that synthesizes and builds upon the various design experiences of the previous years. Collective issues are integrated, including: programming, environmental concerns, structure, and building systems. Clarity of thought and sensitivity of design are explored in design proposal format through the vehicles of writing and graphic portrayal as a means of professional communication. The instructor serves as both coach and facilitator. Projects are reviewed and evaluated by a jury from the architectural profession. Studio 8 hrs.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lab hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4123 - Professional Awareness |
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An overview of professional practice in the contemporary setting, combined with exploring career alternatives, the steps required for entry into a professional degree program, the internship years and licensure. Professional ethics and interdisciplinary professional relationships. Professionals will visit the classroom. Field trips. Reports, examinations and class participation measure the student's understanding of course objectives. Sem. 3 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours
Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4124 - Arch Design Studio |
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Addition Co-requisite will be prescribed for specific projects. Traditional or specialized areas of architectural design. A reflective experience is nurtured by an increased cognizance of intrinsic architectural elements that help orchestrate the built environment. Individual instructors may elect to focus inquiry on a variety of issues that can provide a cornerstone for design development that is an essential step in the realization of architecture. Issues include aesthetic, psychological, environmental, structural, and construction. In addition, architectural projects may encompass certain pivotal allied design concerns. Studio 8 hrs.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lab hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4133 - Passive Solar Des. Str |
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May need instructor's permission. A comprehensive examination of the natural forces which impact the design of buildings. Environmental control systems for buildings with particular emphasis on passive solar design of heating, ventilating, daylighting, air conditioning systems, and other natural energy sources, their application and integration in the design of buildings. Lect. 2 hrs., Lab 2 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4143 - Estimating and Scheduling |
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A seminar course focusing upon knowledge of the building industry, and the technical skills required to manage a construction project. Students will develop an understanding of the roles and responsibilities of construction participants, including cost preparation and estimation, feasibility studies, and schedule creation and management.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4153 - Detroit Architecture Survey |
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A History Of Detroit Architecture surveys the buildings, styles, trends, and people who shaped metropolitan Detroit over the past three centuries. The course will focus on topics such as the evolution of the tall building in Detroit; the work of Albert Kahn; modernism in Detroit; urban planning in Detroit; and the growth of the suburbs. Each class session will consist of a slide presentation of significant buildings and class discussion of related topics. Students will develop abilities to evaluate the quality of urban architecture and to judge the merits of contemporary development proposals. Not applicable to any LTU degree program.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4163 - The American Home |
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The American house is a product of nearly four centuries of architectural innovation and experimentation. It has played a major role in the development of the American cultural landscape and has become a fundamental symbol of the American dream. In this class we will explore the American home as an object signifying complex and often contradictory ideals of community and family, private and public life, originality and tradition, individualism and conformity, poverty and plenty. This course will progress more or less chronologically, beginning with the Colonial Era and concluding with manifestations of the contemporary domestic landscape.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4173 - Frank Lloyd Wright |
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The architecture, planning, and writings of Frank Lloyd Wright and his influence on contemporary architecture. Includes antecedent contributions of H.H. Richardson, Louis Sullivan, and the Chicago School, together with the context of other contemporary architectural philosophies. A special focus is the University-owned Affleck House designed by Wright during his Usonian period. Lect. 3 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours
Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4183 - Twentieth Century Arch |
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A historical and theoretical study of the transformation of European and American architecture in the 20th century. Study topics may include the effects of urbanism and suburbia, architecture of commerce and everyday life, and everyday and political expression through building. Lect. 3 hrs
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours
Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4193 - History of Detroit Architecture |
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This class will explore Detroit's architectural and urban history from its founding in 1701 to today, focusing on the most important buildings, landscapes, architects, trends, and ideas. We will also examine Detroit as a case study of the modern industrial city. Optional weekend field trips will supplement classroom materials.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours
Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4214 - Allied Design:Des Dev |
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Refinement in detail of a previous architectural design project. Emphasis on design development, integrated building systems, lighting design, code compliance, and issue resolution. Studio 8 hrs.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lab hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4223 - The Bauhaus |
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A comprehensive study of the German design school as a culmination of pre-World War I approaches to modern design; as a self-contained creative institution; and as a primary influence on design principles after World War II. Lect. 3 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4224 - Allied Des:Sustain Arc |
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A design studio focusing on the study of sustainable building concepts, green architecture strategies and systems development with a particular focus on industrial architecture. The comprehensive design studio will encompass site and environmental planning, material and system selection, and integration of technology to create works that are functionally, aesthetically, and environmentally sound. Students will develop fully integrated design solutions. Studio 8 hrs. The following course can be taken concurrently with this course: ARC4423.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lab hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4234 - Allied Design:Inter Ar |
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Synthesis of design principles, philosophies, and processes in developing solutions for a variety of interiors including residential interiors and health care facilities. Comprehensive application of the interior design process including programming, design development, detailing, and documentation. Advanced techniques in graphic design will be applied along with electronic methods in 3-D design development and documentation of design solutions. Studio 8 hrs.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lab hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4244 - Allied Design:Landscape |
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Co-requisite: College of Architecture and Design field trip. An in-depth study of natural site elements and how they may be used to enhance the built environment aesthetically, functionally, and environmentally. Both pragmatic and theory-based approaches to the development of an actual project are employed as the core of course structure. An understanding of the balance among built, natural, and social environments is gained through case studies, existing projects, lectures and field trips. Studio 8 hrs.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lab hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4254 - Allied Design:Preservat |
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Introduction to architectural and planning design elements including history, site development, building techniques, landscaping, measured drawings, and legal requirements. Studio projects create a historical link from the past to the future. Studio 8 hrs.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lab hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4264 - Allied Design:Urban Des |
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Application of urban design and database technologies, theories, processes and methods to a current urban based project. Feasible design solutions are developed to the existing community problem and include physical planning, urban design and land use analysis utilizing GIS as well as graphic methods for public presentation. Studio 8 hrs.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lab hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4274 - Allied Des:Theory/Comp |
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Researching relevant issues of architectural thought in a studio contest. Because design competitions offer an elective means for bringing these issues to the architectural profession, studio assignment focuses on current competitions at the local, national and international levels. Readings, discussions, and critiques that enhance student work as well as acquaint students to the discourse of architecture. Studio 8 hrs.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lab hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4284 - Allied Des:CAD |
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Must have instructor's permission. In association with the Architecture Computer Resource Center, students select an architectural office as a studio environment. An agreement is then established between the office and the College of Architecture and Design. Students develop design drawings while working for a minimum of 8 hours/week for the duration of the semester, and communicates electronically from the office environment to the design faculty in the College of Architecture and Design Electronic communication includes transference of drawings and on-line critiques. Studio 8 hrs., Sem. 4 hrs.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lab hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4293 - Design Support Elective |
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A broadening experience supporting the architecture or allied design elective component. The content and process lends enrichment, depth, and breadth to the concentration theme of the design elective through added learning dimensions which may include guest speakers, field trips, computer imaging, environmental and cognitive mapping. Studio 6: hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lab hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4294 - Allied Design: Theater App |
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The theater delineates issues of everyday life so they can be understood from another point of view, often refocusing situations with a new clarity. The opportunity to explore solid, void, light, color, shadow, decoration, and sound in performance as an extension of architecture. Students experiment with the interplay and interrelationship of these elements to illustrate a desired concept. Studio 8 hrs.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lab hours Schedule Types: Studio Course
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4333 - Arts & Crafts |
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An examination of the Arts and Crafts movement in England and the U.S.; its development parallel to the evolution of Modernism; and the movements that grew from it in Europe. The work of key figures like Morris, Ashbee, Stickley, Hubbard, and Greene will be examined through architecture and the decorative arts. Lect. 3 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4403 - Intelligent Buildings |
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An intensive review of the technical issues to be considered in the designing buildings integrating electronic intelligence , including power, audio, video, security, telecommunications and computer systems. A previously designed residence is utilized as the basic for course work. Field trips may be conducted. Professionals and other technical experts visit the classroom. Seminar: 3 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Seminar
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4423 - Environ Sys 2 |
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Human comfort, external and internal heat loss/gain, principles of heat transfer, fundamental thermodynamics, heating ventilating and cooling equipment, system selection and sizing, spatial requirements, moisture migration and energy conservation. Plumbing systems overview, layout and fixtures. Fire protection overview, smoke control, automatic extinguishing systems and lighting protection. Lect. 3 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate, Undergraduate, Undergraduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4433 - Design for the Aging |
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An intensive review of the technical, sociological, psychological and architectural issues that need to be considered when designing a building that integrates those issues accommodating the physical limitations of the aging. Emphasis is placed on new residential unit design as well as adaptive reuse of existing residences to meet these needs. The process encourages problem-solving innovative approaches. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is the basis for the technological considerations incorporated. Field trips. Professionals, technical experts and representatives of various organizations dealing with problem of the aging visit the classroom. Sem. 3 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4533 - Structures 3 |
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Analysis and design of different concrete members using the ACI Code. Includes slabs, beams, girders and foundations. Also shear problems in beams and columns designed for axial load and bending moment. Stability analysis design of retaining walls. Lect. 3 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4543 - Structures 4 |
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Effects of continuity and indeterminacy on structures. Long-span structures, one-way and two-way systems (open-web joists, space frames). Effects of lateral forces (wind, earthquake) on building structures. Analysis and design of wood structures (joists, girders, columns). Lect. 3 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: 100% of course online, 1-25% of course online, 26-50% of course online, 51-75% of course online, Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4563 - Struc Masonry Design |
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Analysis and design of masonry building systems using unit masonry. Structural design of non-reinforced and reinforced masonry walls, beams, columns, etc. Design of non-load bearing structures as well as mid-rise load bearing structures with an emphasis on material properties. Lect. 3 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4573 - Wood Structural Systems |
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This course provides an expansion of general structural principles and methods of analysis developed from prior course work in statics and strength of materials concepts and structural theory regarding loading, and load condition on structural elements. The material is expanded to incorporate studies of timber and engineered wood materials and standardized code (NDS) evaluations of structural members in linear frame systems and long span applications. The subject matter is presented at both quantitative and qualitative levels.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4582 - Design Ethics |
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Provides an exposure to the primary topics in ethics including a background in theoretical concepts and moral reasoning. Discussion of core values in ethics, justice, equity, and duty. Concepts of applied ethics as broadly related to the design professions in applied graphic arts, interior design, architecture and the built environment.
2.000 Credit hours 1.000 Lecture hours 1.000 Other hours Schedule Types: Lecture, Seminar
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4623 - Japanese Architecture |
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Survey of Japanese architecture, both religious and secular, dating from neolithic pit houses to contemporary examples. Particular attention to wooden domestic and temple architecture from Japan's medieval age. Lect. 3 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4813 - Advanced Revit |
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Must have Revit Architecture experience or proof of proficiency. Between lectures and labs, this course explores the more in-depth features of the Revit Architecture program and expands on the basic 3D modeling techniques as well as introducing the more advanced features of the Revit Architecture program including but not limited to custom family creation, working with design options, rendering and sun/shadow studies. An emphasis is put on those features that will be most beneficial to the student as they enter the profession.
3.000 Credit hours 2.000 Lecture hours 2.000 Lab hours Schedule Types: Lab, 100% of course online, 1-25% of course online, 26-50% of course online, 51-75% of course online, Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4833 - EM3 |
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The computer as a totally integrated aid in the design, planning and management process related to architecture. Application of two-dimensional and three-dimensional computer graphic skills, and database generation and manipulation to the solution of an architectural design problem. Lect 2 hrs., Lab 2 hrs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: 100% of course online, 1-25% of course online, 26-50% of course online, 51-75% of course online, Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARC 4993 - Special Topics |
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Seminars led by both Lawrence Tech faculty members or guest professors focus on a particular area of expertise or research.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Schedule Types: Lecture
Academic Division Architecture Department Course Attributes: Arch - Senior

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| ARI 3113 - Furniture and Millwork |
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A thorough examination of furniture and millwork design and construction with emphasis on application of materials and components, and the technology used to fabricate furniture. Introduction to selection and specification of residential and non-residential furniture products with consideration of Universal Design principles, sustainability of products, and parametric design. Emphasis on application of CAD and CAP software in furniture design, furniture space planning, and specification. 3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 3114 - Interior Architecture 1 |
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Interior architecture studio that comprehensively applies the design process to retail and hospitality projects. A focus on three dimensional design development through model building and computer modeling.
4.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department
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| ARI 3122 - Int Des Matl/Component |
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An examination of the properties of finish construction materials and components applied in interior design applications. An introduction to textiles is included.
2.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department
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| ARI 3123 - Interior Materials, Components, and Textiles |
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An examination of the properties of finish construction materials, components, and textiles applied in interiors. Sustainability and green design will be emphasized.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 3124 - Interior Architecture 2 |
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Interior architecture design studio that comprehensively applies the design process in developing office interiors. Application of computer software such as CAD, CAP, and Internet Resources.
4.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 4134 - Interior Architecture 3 |
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Synthesis of information learned in the Interior Architecture curriculum and applied to a significant interior project. The design process, including programming, design development, detailed design, specification, and graphic and written presentation, will be completed with emphasis on Universal Design principles, construction and detailing, integration of environmental systems, consideration of codes and laws, impact on the environment, and cost implications. Development of an original design approach based on theory and research will be reviewed and evaluated by a jury from design practice.
4.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department
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| ARI 5123 - IA GS 2 |
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Interior architecture design studio that comprehensively applies the design process in developing office interiors. Application of computer software such as CAD, CAP, and Internet Resources. This course is co-listed with ARI 3124 Interior Architecture 2. Graduate students will complete an additional final project or paper in addition to the undergraduate requirements.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 5232 - Evidence Based Design |
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Evidence Based Design uses current best evidence from research and practice to make critical design decision. In this seminar, students will use the research methodology to better understand, predict and achieve preferred outcomes related to human behavior and performance on a series of case studies/design problems for a variety of building types.
2.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 5234 - GADSI |
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Synthesis of design principles, philosophies, and processes in developing solutions for a variety of interiors including residential interiors and health care facilities. Comprehensive application of the interior design process including programming, design development, detailing, and documentation. Advanced techniques in graphic design will be applied along with electronic methods in 3-D design development and documentation of design solutions. Universal Design, code and regulation application, and safety and security systems will be incorporated in studio projects.
4.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 5814 - Adv. ID Studio 1 |
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Advanced interior design project. An independent interior design project based on a clear theoretical position that demonstrates and advanced understanding of interior design.
4.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 5824 - Adv. ID Studio 2 |
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Continuation of the interior design project investigation from Advanced Interior Design Studio 1.
4.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 5873 - Advanced Interior Architecture |
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Students explore current issues in interior architecture and develop a project that focuses on a specific issue.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 6112 - ID Thesis Praxis |
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The final course in the Thesis series. The end product is the compilation of the thesis work into a critical framework for dissemination including a hard bound book to be archived in the library and other professional quality presentation materials required by the thesis advisor.
2.000 Credit Hour
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 6514 - ID Thesis 1 |
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Advanced interior design research and critical investigation on a pre-selected and approved topic. The research topic is broadly based within interior design discourse with a clear theoretical position. Students expand and develop a year-long personalized program of interior design investigation in consultation with a supervisory committee. The topic of investigation should be not only of personal interest but also further the theoretical boundaries of the discipline of interior design.
4.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 6524 - Interior Design Thesis 2 |
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Continuation of research and Interior design investigation from Interior Design Thesis 1. Final outcome of the project is determined by the student in consultation with the thesis committee and will have relevance to the discourse of interior design. Final grading is determined by the thesis chair in review with the final jury. The final jury includes members of the thesis committee.
4.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 6832 - Adv. ID Studio Doc. |
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Design Studio Documentation is the final course in the Advanced Interior Design Studio sequence. The end product of the class is the compilation of the studio work into a critical framework for dissemination including a bound book to be archived in the Universitys library and other professional quality presentation material required by the studio advisor.
2.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ART 3563 - History of Graphic Design |
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The exploration of how graphic design is affected by, and also influences, social, cultural and political world events. This course will encompass all aspects of graphic communication from the inventions of writing and alphabets, the origins of printing and typography, the influences of world art movements, and the revolution of computer graphics. Through a series of lecture and assignments, students will experience the universal development of graphic design through its history.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ART 3633 - Traditions of Art 1 |
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Painting, sculpture, and graphic arts in the western world from the Paleolithic period through the Gothic period and early non-western traditions of south and southeast Asia, China, Korea, Japan, the Middle East, Africa, Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, South America, North America, and Native North America. Emphasis placed on understanding art within the larger cultural setting and in relation to architectural developments.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department
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| ART 3643 - Traditions of Art 2 |
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Painting, sculpture, and graphic arts in the western world from the early Renaissance period to the mid-twentieth century and later non-western artistic traditions of south and southeast Asia, China, Korea, Japan, the Americas, Oceania and Africa. Emphasis placed on the development of major styles and the work of major artists within the larger cultural framework of political, economic, geographic, and cultural trends. Techniques of art, the role of the artist and the relationship between art and architecture are covered.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ART 3653 - Twentieth Century Art |
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Topics will include art of the twentieth century, focusing primarily on Western Europe and the United States. Emphasis will be placed on the development of major styles and the work of major artists within the larger framework of political, economic, social and cultural trends. Techniques of art, critical writings, research, and the role of the artist will be covered. The goal of the course is for students to be able to analyze and articulate (verbally and in written form) important trends and theories in twentieth century art.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ATD 5013 - Product Principles and ERGO |
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Transportation principles are influenced by relationships among product design, human interface, and engineering requirements. A variety of principles that influence contemporary design practice, including cultural and social trends that define aesthetics and customer ergonomics will be examined. Automotive systems and components will be individually evaluated and critiqued to uncover strengths and weaknesses. The interface between user and product will be considered not only as a product attribute, but as a tool for branding and marketing differentiation.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ATD 5023 - Design Theory Fundamentals |
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An introduction to transportation design fundamentals and theoretical interactions, including design composition, proportion, color, form, material, texture, line, and space, Focus will be on the characterization of the building blocks of aesthetic appeal and harmony. The course will survey the impact of other industry trends to include fashion, furniture, consumber electronics, architecture, and technology.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ATD 5033 - Studio Visual Communication |
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Introduction to the process of developing two-dimensional design representing product form and surface highlights. Understanding of how designers develop concepts through the various sketching and illustration techniques. Perspective fundamentals and sketching methodology will be introduced.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department
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| ATD 5043 - Materials, Tooling, Manuf Proc |
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Awareness of materials and tooling processes with respect to manufacturing and the impact on design through a survey of the use of design principles governing materials such as metal, wood, plastic, composites, glass, textiles, and hybrids. Introduction to design and manufacturing constraints relative to production processes as well as review of fabrication, production and installation techniques through investigation of design and engineering improvements on a transportation product.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ATD 5053 - Design Feasibility Development |
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Understanding and appreciation of transportation challenges through industry scenarios facing designers and engineers as they develop concept and production models through examination of an OEM studio and demonstration of the required steps to provide creative solutions while maintaining design integrity. Review of constraints in developing class-A surfaces in conventional and alternative materials with direct relationship to craftsmanship will be addressed to expand knowledge in developing technical sections and structural hard-point constraints to support the design intent.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 2994 - ARI Special Topics |
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The Special Topics course allows faculty in the Interior Architecture program of the Art and Design Department to introduce new courses of interest that will enhance the curricula of all tracks in the degree programs.
1.000 to 4.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 3113 - Furniture and Millwork |
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A thorough examination of furniture and millwork design and construction with emphasis on application of materials and components, and the technology used to fabricate furniture. Introduction to selection and specification of residential and non-residential furniture products with consideration of Universal Design principles, sustainability of products, and parametric design. Emphasis on application of CAD and CAP software in furniture design, furniture space planning, and specification.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 3114 - Interior Architecture 1 |
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Interior architecture studio that comprehensively applies the design process to retail and hospitality projects. A focus on three dimensional design development through model building and computer modeling.
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 3122 - Int Des Matl/ Component |
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An examination of the properties of finish construction materials and components applied in interior design applications. An introduction to textiles is included.
2.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 3123 - Interior Materials, Components, and Textiles |
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An examination of the properties of finish construction materials, components, and textiles applied in interiors. Sustainability and green design will be emphasized.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 3124 - Interior Architecture 2 |
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Interior architecture design studio that comprehensively applies the design process in developing office interiors. Application of computer software such as CAD, CAP, and Internet Resources.
4.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 3994 - ARI Special Topics |
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The Special Topics course allows faculty in the Interior Architecture program of the Art and Design Department to introduce new courses of interest that will enhance the curricula of all tracks in the degree programs.
1.000 to 4.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 4113 - Hist. Int. |
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A survey of interiors, furniture, and decorative elements from ancient times to the present. Economic and social factors influencing interior design and furniture design of each period will be examined.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 4123 - Environmental Psychology |
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An exploration of the influences of environments of human behavior, including a study of the methods and tools used to evaluate psychological response and human needs.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 4134 - Interior Architecture 3 |
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Synthesis of information learned in the Interior Architecture curriculum and applied to a significant interior project. The design process, including programming, design development, detailed design, specification, and graphic and written presentation, will be completed with emphasis on Universal Design principles, construction and detailing, integration of environmental systems, consideration of codes and laws, impact on the environment, and cost implications. Development of an original design approach based on theory and research will be reviewed and evaluated by a jury from design practice.
4.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 4143- Adv Lighting Design |
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A comprehensive study of lighting in building interiors, synthesizing design elements and principles with technical knowledge, in solving complex lighting design problems.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 4223 - Interior Design Pract |
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Prerequisite: None. The study of the interior design profession; theoretical and practical functions of commercial/contract practice as a business including management, planning, marketing, or organizational structure, firm activities and scheduling, professional contract interior services and ethics, business liabilities and legal responsibilities.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 4353 - Preservation Technology |
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Historical development of the American building style as related to structural material techniques, including technical methods of preservation, archaeological implications, building moving methods, maintenance and integration of mechanical systems.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 4922 - Internship Studies |
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Internship work experience in an interior design firm or interior design department of an architectural firm for a minimum of 150 hours during 15 week period. Requires the presentation of a weekly work log documenting the work experience. Regularly scheduled seminars and a final report plus a written assessment from the employer is required for class credit.
2.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 4994 - ARI Special Topics |
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The Special Topics course allows faculty in the Interior Architecture program of the Art and Design Department to introduce new courses of interest that will enhance the curricula of all tracks in the degree programs.
1.000 to 4.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 5083 - Environmental Psychology |
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An exploration of the influences of environments of human behavior, including a study of the methods and tools used to evaluate psychological response and human needs. Specialized assignments appropriate to graduate studies will be issued in this course.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 5113 - I.A. Grad Studio |
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A comprehensive interior architecture studio that will develop projects in retail, hospitality and residential. Prerequisites: ART 3114 AND ART 1115 AND ART 1225 AND (ARC 2813 OR ART 2813) (minimum grades of D-).
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 5124 - IAGS3 |
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Synthesis of information learned in the Interior Architecture curriculum and applied to a significant interior project. The design process, including programming, design development, detailed design, specification, and graphic and written presentation, will be completed with emphasis on Universal Design principles, construction and detailing, integration of environmental systems, consideration of codes and laws, impact on the environment, and cost implications. Development of an original design approach based on theory and research will be reviewed and evaluated by a jury from design practice. This course is co-listed with ARI 4134 Interior Architecture 3. Graduate students will complete an additional final project or paper in addition to the undergraduate requirements.
4.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 5143 - Light. Des. & Res. |
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An advanced course in lighting that allows examination of a specific topic of research that will be the basis of a design project.
3.000 Credit Hours
Academic Division Art and Design Department

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| ARI 5612 - I.D. Theory |
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| ARI 5622 - I.D. Issues |
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| ARI 5873 - Advanced Interior Architecture |
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| ARI 5994 - ARI Special Topics |
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| ARI 6123 - Res Interior Arch |
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| ART 1113 - Basic Design 1 |
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| ART 1115 - Design Elements & Princ. |
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| ART 1133 - Basic Design 2 |
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| ART 1225 - Vis. Tech. |
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| ART 2053 - Animation/Interaction Studio 1 |
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| ART 2113 - Life Drawing |
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| ART 2223 - Sketching for Illustration |
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| ART 2233 - Illustration Composition |
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| ART 2413 - Typography |
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| ART 2523 - Graphic Design 1 |
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| ART 2623 - Imaging Studio 1 |
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| ART 2813 - EMI |
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| ART 2991 - ART: Special Topics |
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| ART 2992 - ART Special Topics |
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| ART 2993 - ART: Special Topics |
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| ART 2994 - ART: Special Topics |
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| ART 3023 - Photography |
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| ART 3033 - Digital Photography |
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| ART 3043 - Video Imaging |
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| ART 3113 - Illus With Wet Media |
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| ART 3123 - Archit Photography |
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| ART 3133 - Industrial Illus |
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| ART 3213 - Sculpture |
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| ART 3313 - Env Color Design |
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| ART 3323 - Prof Pract/Portfolio |
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| ART 3343 - New Media |
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| ART 3413 - Typography 2 |
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| ART 3513 - Graphic Design 2 |
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| ART 3523 - Graphic Design 3 |
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| ART 3563 - History of Graphic Design |
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| ART 3613 - Imaging Studio 2 (I.S. 2) |
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| ART 3623 - Imaging Studio 3 |
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| ART 3633 - Traditions of Art 1 |
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| ART 3643 - Traditions of Art 2 |
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| ART 3991 - ART: Special Topics |
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| ART 3993 - Special Topics |
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| ART 3994 - ART: Special Topics |
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| ART 4513 - Graphic Design 4 (G.D. 4) |
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| ART 4514 - Imaging Thesis 1 DD |
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| ART 4516 - Graphic Design Thesis 1 |
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| ART 4524 - Imaging Thesis 2 DD |
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| ART 4526 - Graphic Design Thesis 2 |
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| ART 4612 - Senior Seminar I |
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| ART 4614 - Imaging Thesis 1 DA |
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| ART 4616 - Imaging Thesis 1 |
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| ART 4622 - Senior Seminar 2 |
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| ART 4624 - Imaging Thesis 2 DA |
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| ART 4626 - Imaging Thesis 2 |
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| ART 4922 - Internship Studies |
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| ART 4923 - Internship Studies |
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| ART 4991 - ART: Special Topics |
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| ART 4992 - ART: Special Topics |
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| ART 4993 - ART: Special Topics |
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| ART 4994 - ART: Special Topics |
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| ART 5994 - ART: Special Topics |
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| ATD 1914 - Transportation Design Studio - 1C |
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| ATD 1924 - Transportation Design Studio - 2C |
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| ATD 2813 - Digital Surface 1 |
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| ATD 2816 - TD Studio 3E |
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| ATD 2823 - Digital Surface 2 |
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| ATD 2826 - TD Studio 4E |
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| ATD 2832 - Practicum |
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| ATD 2933 - Conceptual Modeling and Prototype Fabrication |
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| ATD 2994 - ATD: Special Topics |
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| ATD 3616 - IDC A |
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| ATD 3626 - IDC B |
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| ADT 3716 - TD Design Studio 5I |
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| ATD 3723 - Transportation History |
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| ATD 3726 - TD Studio 6I |
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| ATD 3994 - ATD: Special Topics |
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| ATD 4414 - Rapid Technology |
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| ATD 4513 - Professional Practice |
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| ATD 4516 - Transportation Design Studio - 7T |
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| ATD 4524 - Manufacturing Process |
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| ATD 4526 - Transportation Design Studio - 8T |
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| ATD 4994 - ATD: Special Topics |
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| ATD 5994 - ATD: Special Topics |
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| ATD 1114 - ID Studio - 1 |
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| ATD 1123 - Paper Engineering |
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| ATD 1124 - ID Studio - 2 |
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| ATD 2214 - ID Studio - 3 |
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| ATD 2215 - Virtual Visualization - 1 |
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| ATD 2224 - ID Studio - 4 |
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| ATD 2225 - Virtual Visualization - 2 |
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| ATD 3316 - ID Studio - 5 |
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| ATD 3326 - ID Studio - 6 |
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