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ANT 681 - Ethnographic Techniques Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 3 credit(s) Odd academic yr e.g. 2007-8 Double Numbered with: ANT 481 Research methods and techniques in cultural anthropology. Participant observation, interviewing, establishing rapport, research design, recording and analyzing field data, etc.
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ANT 682 - Life Histories/Narratives Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 3 credit(s) Irregularly Double Numbered with: ANT 482 Evaluation of personal narratives (fieldwork memoirs, reflexive writings), oral histories and testimonials of respondents, a means of personalizing ethnographic discourse, giving more direct voice to respondents, and increasing multivocality. Issues of reflexivity, subjectivity, authority. Additional work required of graduate students.
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ANT 683 - Social Movement Theory Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 3 credit(s) Irregularly Double Numbered with: ANT 483 Theoretical approaches to analysis of social movements including Marxist and other Utopian traditions of social analysis, rational choice and resource mobilization models, new social movement theory, and Gramscian analysis of power and resistance. Additional work required of graduate students.
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ANT 684 - Social Movement Research Methods Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 3 credit(s) Irregularly Double Numbered with: ANT 484 A range of research methodologies relevant to the study of social movements. Stimulates critical thinking about these methodologies’ ethical implications. Students develop proposals for projects carried out the following semester.
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ANT 686 - Comparative Cultural Analysis: Africa Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Africa through social anthropology complemented by history. Discuss diverse societies to illustrate principles and features of societal life and organization. The major cultural focus is on West Africa, traditional society, colonial legacy, and change.
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ANT 689 - Memory, Culture, Religion Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 3 credit(s) Irregularly Crosslisted with: REL 689 Collective memory and constructions of the past as cultural phenomena; the roles religious identities, values, and institutions play as individuals, communities, and nations recollect particular moments, eras, crises, and localities.
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ANT 690 - Independent Study Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 1-6 credit(s) Every semester Exploration of a problem, or problems, in depth. Individual independent study upon a plan submitted by the student. Admission by consent of supervising instructor(s) and the department. Repeatable
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ANT 691 - Critical Issues in the Study of Native Americans Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 3 credit(s) Irregularly Crosslisted with: REL 642 Methodological issues related to studies of indigenous traditions and develops interpretive strategies for using literature about Native American religions.
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ANT 694 - Underground Railroad Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest Crosslisted with: AAS 634 , HST 634 Double Numbered with: ANT 494 Myth and history of the Underground in the context of African American freedom efforts. Emphasis on events, personalities, and sites in upstate New York. Student field research and exploration of archival and Internet resources. Additional work required of graduate students.
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ANT 699 - Writing Religions and Cultures: Ethnographic Practice Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 3 credit(s) Irregularly Crosslisted with: REL 699 A range of aims and strategies for writing ethnographies of religion in the multiple contexts of culture, history, and politics.
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ANT 700 - Selected Topics Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 1-6 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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ANT 701 - Seminar on Multilateral Peacekeeping Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 3 credit(s) Irregularly Crosslisted with: PAI 701 One-week intensive course in New York City between fall and spring semesters with follow-up sessions in Syracuse. Combination of peacekeeping theory, analysis, and practice of operations. Speakers from United Nations, nongovernmental organizations, and U.S. government.
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ANT 707 - Culture in World Affairs Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: MES 707 , PAI 707 A systematic survey of the ways in which local, organizational, and transnational issues in world affairs are affected by culture.
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ANT 711 - Current Anthropological Theory Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Theoretical issues of the past two decades. Includes feminism and anthropology. Reflexive and interpretive ethnography. Sociobiology versus culturology. Marxist anthropology.
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ANT 713 - Proposal Writing Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 3 credit(s) Only during the summer Crosslisted with: CAS 713 A two-week workshop during which graduate students draft a proposal for dissertation or other research; includes extensive evaluation of ongoing drafts.
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ANT 741 - Archaeological Theory Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring In-depth examination of contemporary theory in archaeology and application to archaeological research. While focusing on processual approach, the course will examine critical, post-processual, structural, and symbolic archaeology.
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ANT 756 - Development Anthropology Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 3 credit(s) Irregularly Provides students of public administration with an overview of the use of sociocultural analysis in international development policy, planning, project implementation, impact analysis, monitoring, and evaluation. Political and ethical issues regarding development professionalism.
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ANT 764 - Gender and Globalization Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 3 credit(s) Irregularly Crosslisted with: GEO 764 , WGS 764 The impact of the increasing hypermobility of capital and culture flows across borders on gender relations.
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ANT 800 - Selected Topics Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 1-6 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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ANT 970 - Experience Credit Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 1-6 credit(s) Every semester Participation in a discipline or subject related experience. Student must be evaluated by written or oral reports or an examination. Permission in advance with the consent of the department chairperson, instructor, and dean. Limited to those in good academic standing. Repeatable
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ANT 990 - Independent Study Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 1-6 credit(s) Every semester Exploration of a problem, or problems, in depth. Individual independent study upon a plan submitted by the student. Admission by consent of supervising instructor(s) and the department. Repeatable
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ANT 997 - Masters Thesis Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 1-6 credit(s) Every semester Repeatable
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ANT 999 - Dissertation Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 1-15 credit(s) Every semester Repeatable
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Art Photography |
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APH 561 - Art Photography: Contemporary Art and Photography Department of Transmedia 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Contemporary artists working with photographic images are studied through slides, readings, lectures, and discussions.
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APH 562 - Art Photography: Contemporary Critical & Theoretical Texts on Art & Photography Department of Transmedia 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Recent and contemporary critical theories and applications studied through readings, lectures, and discussion. Emphasis on student research papers.
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APH 563 - Art Photography: Non-Traditional Modes Department of Transmedia 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Exploring the possibilities and reasons for producing work outside the parameters of traditional practice, looking at artists whose work co-opts, challenges and eschews the gallery system, using those artists as models for their own production.
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APH 564 - Image/Sequence: Photo Book Department of Transmedia 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Theoretical and critical discussion of photographs in series, sequences and books. Software for editing and layout introduced to produce photo-based artist books. Specific attention paid to how the photo-book expands the meaning of individual images.
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APH 565 - Art Photography: Performance Art Department of Transmedia 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring This course introduces the concepts, techniques, and variations of performance art. Special emphasis on performances made expressly for the camera will be considered. Many examples of performance art are analyzed.
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APH 566 - Art Photography: Photography and Cinema Department of Transmedia 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Students explore the interplay between contemporary photography and cinema. By constructing sets, scouting locations, studying images and films, and appropriating cinematic language, students will create photographic works influenced by moving images.
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APH 640 - Art Photography Department of Transmedia 3-12 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest Intensive workshop geared toward individual student requirements within the context of the development of an extended of body of work. Individual and group critique. Repeatable
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APH 740 - Art Photography Department of Transmedia 3-12 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest Intensive workshop geared toward individual student requirements within the context of the development of an extended body of creative work. Individual and group critiques used regularly. Repeatable
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APH 996 - Final Presentation Department of Transmedia 3 credit(s) Every semester Written statement to accompany final project, culminating in oral examination for M.F.A. degree. Taken during final semester upon advisor’s approval.
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APH 997 - Masters Thesis Department of Transmedia 1-6 credit(s) Every semester Formal master’s thesis. Written document exhibiting substantive and original research. Planned under direction of major departmental advisor.
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VID 510 - Video Art History Department of Transmedia 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Video art history from the 1960s including the fluxus and art and technology movements, early performance, image processing, installation, and socio-political explorations.
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VID 610 - Video Research Department of Transmedia 3-9 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest Production of videotapes in the context of independent art related to concerns by individual. Crew experience required. Directed readings, group critiques with weekly meetings.
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VID 613 - Advanced Post-Production Techniques Department of Transmedia 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Double Numbered with: VID 313 A workshop in audio and video post-production techniques. Specific exercises that structure learning in audio/video relationships. Advanced audio/video techniques are explored. Additional work is required of graduate students. VID 613 is required of Art Video M.F.A. students.
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VID 710 - Video Research Department of Transmedia 3-12 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest Production of videotapes in the context of independent art related to concerns. Crew experience required. Directed readings, group critiques with weekly meetings. Repeatable
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VID 996 - Final Presentation Department of Transmedia 3 credit(s) Every semester Written statement to accompany final project, culminating in oral examination for M.F.A. degree. Taken during final semester upon advisor’s approval.
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VID 997 - Masters Thesis Department of Transmedia 0-6 credit(s) Every semester Formal master’s thesis. Written document exhibiting substantive and original research. Planned under direction of major departmental advisor.
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ARB 620 - Language Training in Preparation for Research Using Arabic College of Arts and Sciences 3 credit(s) Language training to prepare students to conduct research in areas that require knowledge of Arabic. Repeatable 3 time(s), 12 credits maximum
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ARC 500 - Selected Topics School of Architecture 1-6 credit(s) Every semester Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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ARC 505 - Thesis Preparation School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Every semester Preparation for architectural design thesis project, ARC 508: subject selection; program and site descriptive and analytic documents; research and development of preliminary design studies. PREREQ: ((ARC 311 AND 322) OR (ARC 612 AND ARC 622 )) AND ((ARC 408 OR (ARC 608 WITH MINIMUM GRADE C))
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ARC 508 - Architectural Design IX-Thesis School of Architecture 6 credit(s) Every semester Undergraduate thesis. Semester-long, advanced, student-originated project based on a program and research produced by the student and approved by the faculty. PREREQ: ARC 505 WITH MINIMUM GRADE OF C AND ARC 423
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ARC 511 - Advanced Structural Resolution School of Architecture 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Structural analyses to compare and contrast design solutions
for a given project. Presents appropriate techniques, regulatory
codes and software to facilitate such analyses and subsequent
design decisions. PREREQ: ARC 311 OR ARC 612
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ARC 534 - Introduction to History of Buddhist Architecture School of Architecture 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring History of Buddhist architecture from early reliquaries and monastic halls to contemporary mega-structures and theme parks. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: ARC 133 AND ARC 134
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ARC 536 - Italian Urbanism: 100 Cities School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Every semester Crosslisted with: HOA 520 A survey of Italian urban history: design of cities, local rituals, politics, and patronage in ancient Rome, medieval Venice, Renaissance Florence, Baroque Turin, and modern Milan. Site visits in Florence and surrounding towns. Offered only in Florence. PREREQ: HOA 105 OR ARC 134 OR CAS 134
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ARC 538 - Artistic Patronage of Medici School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Every semester How the Medici family used art and architecture to transform themselves from private bankers into Grand Dukes of Tuscany, in the process creating the monuments by which we define the Italian Renaissance. Offered only in Florence. PREREQ: HOA 105 OR ARC/CAS 134
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ARC 551 - Le Corbusier 1887-1965 School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Irregularly The work and times of the 20th century Swiss/French architect Le Corbusier (Charles Edouard Jenneret) from several vantage points: biographical data and career development, specific themes of urban theory and social progress, his artistic production as a painter, and his formal architectural strategies.
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ARC 552 - Politics of Public Space School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Irregularly Issues surrounding public space, politics, and power relations as they impact our public realms, through investigations of critical and political theorists, geographers, architects and artists. PREREQ: ARC 208
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ARC 553 - NYC City Planning School of Architecture 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Using New York City as its laboratory, this seminar will explore
the role of urban design in shaping the city, comprising site
visits, meetings with key stakeholders and assignments
addressing contemporary urban design issues.
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ARC 555 - Introduction to Building Information Modeling School of Architecture 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Introduction to uses of Building Information Modeling in
architecture through a series of case studies or drawing and
analysis of building components in real time demonstrations.
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ARC 556 - Rem Koolhaas: Architect, Historian, Provocateur, Document Maker School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Irregularly This lecture/seminar course examines the work of contemporary Dutch architect Rem Koohaas, investigating its historical lineage, response to cultural context, and typological innovation.
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ARC 557 - Utopia:Design and Cultural Imagination School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Irregularly Interdisciplinary seminar investigating the discourse, forms, and evolution of utopian experiments from pre-modern to post-modern America in four themes: wilderness, pastoralism, metropolis, and spectacle. PREREQ: HOA 106 OR ARC 208
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ARC 558 - Advanced Building Information Modeling and 3D Design School of Architecture 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Advanced Building Information Modeling as it pertains to architecture with a focus on project workflow and professional practices for building design and construction. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: ARC 555
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ARC 561 - Survey of British Architecture School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Every semester Through a series of visits to sites and buildings across England, students are introduced to the principal architects, stylistic movements and other trends in contemporary and historical architecture in England. Offered in London only COREQ: ARC 407 OR 408 OR ARC 608 OR ARC 609
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ARC 562 - Cities and the Culture of Urban Housing Morphologies School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Irregularly This course will focus on urban housing related to the cultural and physical context of major cities. Morphologies of urban housing will be examined in both historical and contemporary perspectives to study continuities of types.
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ARC 566 - Introduction to Preservation School of Architecture 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: HOA 577 Problems and methods in implementing continued use for quality segments of the humanly built environment. PREREQ: ARC 134 OR CAS 134
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ARC 567 - Dwelling and the Modern Home School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
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ARC 568 - Real Estate Design and Development School of Architecture 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Analysis of the mechanisms through which real estate is developed, the interaction of public agencies, developers, and designers in initiation, financing, and design. Development fundamentals, evaluating economic feasibility, structuring developments, negotiating and present proposals.
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ARC 569 - Postcolonial Spaces School of Architecture 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Exploration of the history of postcolonial architecture and the urban built environment. Additional work required of graduate students.
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ARC 571 - Survey of Italian Architecture School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Every semester Field trips: On-site observation and study of significant buildings and spaces. May apply toward professional elective component of degree program. Offered in Italy. COREQ: ARC 407 OR ARC 408 OR ARC 608 OR ARC 609
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ARC 572 - Advanced Computer Applications to Architecture School of Architecture 2-3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Individual and/or group efforts at investigating and developing new computer programming requirements for architectural applications.
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ARC 573 - Utopia and Transformation in Early American Town Planning School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Irregularly Comparative urban analysis considering reciprocal influences of historical antecedent and utopian visions of the city in helping determine early American town and building form. Concentration on urban and architectural development of Boston, Charleston, Savannah. PREREQ: ARC 134 OR CAS 134
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ARC 574 - Reading the Landscape School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Irregularly Designed exterior space; gardens, parks, and park systems. Selected historical periods and cultural conditions as a means to explore landscape form as an ever shifting construction of space, nature, and site.
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ARC 575 - Urban Housing - Building, Block, Street School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Irregularly Focus on housing as an integral part of urban structure, both formal and sociopolitical. Relationships of residential unit to building, block, and city, as they represent the individual and community, are examined.
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ARC 576 - Theories & Analysis of Exurbia School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Irregularly Course studies history, evolution, and contemporary condition of exurban built environment in America. PREREQ: ARC 208
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ARC 577 - Visual Studies School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Irregularly Conceptual development and visual representation of the thesis idea. PREREQ: ARC 505
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ARC 578 - Facade as Idea School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Irregularly Seminar in contemporary and historical examples of the phenomenon of the building facade as a primary instrument by which architecture communicates. Fourth year undergraduate or third year graduate standing. PREREQ: ARC 307 OR ARC 607
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ARC 582 - NYC Internship Experience School of Architecture 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring This professional elective course immerses students in NYC architecture culture and exposes them to a variety of forms of professional practice through first-hand experience in an office. Additional work required of graduate students.
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ARC 585 - Professional Practice School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Every semester Legal and administrative aspects of architectural practice. The architect’s role in society. PREREQ: ARC 322
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ARC 600 - Selected Topics School of Architecture 1-6 credit(s) Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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ARC 604 - Architectural Design I School of Architecture 6 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Introduction to design techniques, processes, and issues including spatial organization, program, site, materials, structure, and assembly. Exercises and projects emphasize conceptual development and initiate engagement with technological issues.
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ARC 605 - Architectural Design II School of Architecture 6 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Further development of design techniques and processes, including conceptual development through modeling, site analysis, fabrication, and systems integration. PREREQ: ARC 604
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ARC 606 - Architectural Design III School of Architecture 6 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Architectural design in relation to the city and landscape. Exercises and projects emphasize environmental, economic, cultural, social and political issues as factors in design. PREREQ: ARC 605
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ARC 607 - Architectural Design IV School of Architecture 3-6 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Integration of skills and knowledge in a building design that comprehensively addresses program, site building codes and contemporary technologies. PREREQ: ARC 606
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ARC 608 - Architectural Design V School of Architecture 6 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Continuation of ARC 607. Project development. Choice of studio by permission. PREREQ: ARC 607
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ARC 609 - Architectural Design VI School of Architecture 6 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Advanced studio. Choice of upper-level studio. PREREQ: ARC 608 WITH MINIMUM GRADE OF C
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ARC 611 - Structures I School of Architecture 3-4 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Introduces basic concepts of structural system behavior; gravity and lateral loads, analysis of major structural forms, and structural performance of materials. Evaluation to include a research project.
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ARC 612 - Structural Systems Design II School of Architecture 3-4 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Design of structures; choice of appropriate materials and system, design of structural components in concrete, timber and steel. Introduction to earthquake loads, high rise, pre-stressed concrete, and indeterminate structures. Evaluation to include research project.
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ARC 621 - Building Systems Design I School of Architecture 3-4 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Introduces materials and methods of building construction, basic building assemblies, and their elements. Energy conservation and conformance to regulatory codes also addressed.
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ARC 622 - Building Systems Design II School of Architecture 3-4 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Investigates systems of architectural environmental control, movement systems, and electrical distribution. Relation to building assemblies and their elements also addressed. PREREQ: ARC 621
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ARC 623 - Advanced Building Systems School of Architecture 3-4 credit(s) Every semester Case studies of the interrelationship of design concepts with constructional, structural, and mechanical systems. Lecture and studio. Evaluation to include a research project. PREREQ: ARC 612 AND ARC 622
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ARC 631 - Studies in Architectural Histories School of Architecture 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Studies of global architectural histories.
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ARC 632 - Sixteenth Century Italian Architecture School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Every semester Double Numbered with: ARC 332 Major architects and theories of 16th-century architecture, emphasis on social and political background, patronage, and the education of the architect. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: ARC 639
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ARC 634 - The Architecture of Revolutions School of Architecture 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Crosslisted with: HOA 654 Double Numbered with: ARC 334 Survey of European architectural theory and practice from the seventeenth century to the nineteenth century . Discussion and analysis of major architects, buildings, and architectural treatises, principally from France, England, and Germany. Additional work required of graduate students.
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ARC 635 - Early Renaissance Architecture in Italy 1400-1529 School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Every semester Double Numbered with: ARC 335 Architectural theory and design in Italy, 1400-1520. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: ARC 639
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ARC 637 - American Architecture, Settlement to 1860 School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Irregularly Double Numbered with: ARC 337 American architectural history and theory from first settlements through federal and Georgian to various revival modes. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: ARC 639
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ARC 638 - American Architecture, 1860 - World War I School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Irregularly Double Numbered with: ARC 338 American architectural history and theory from the Civil War through various revival modes to development of new commercial and residential forms before World War II. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: ARC 639
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ARC 639 - Architectural History Principles School of Architecture 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Examination of the principles of architectural history through study of selected buildings and movements.
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ARC 641 - Introduction to Architecture School of Architecture 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring An introduction to basic definitions and concepts of architecture as an intellectual and physical discipline, and as an expression of established and emerging cultural values.
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ARC 642 - Architectural Theory & Methods School of Architecture 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Introduction to architectural theory, presented as precise and distinct modes of speculation based in research. It will develop skills necessary to define, conduct, and present research work and how it informs design practice. PREREQ: ARC 641
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ARC 650 - Architectural Research School of Architecture 1 credit(s) Every semester Selected approaches to architectural research. Repeatable 4 time(s), 5 credits maximum
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ARC 651 - Language and Discourse in Architecture School of Architecture 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
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ARC 681 - Media I School of Architecture 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Introduction to the use and implications of analogue and digital media. Students will learn fundamental skills and develop innovative applications for diverse drawing techniques and other media.
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ARC 682 - Media II School of Architecture 3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring Continued study of architectural media with emphasis on capacities and techniques of modeling, including advanced digital design and fabrication. PREREQ: ARC 681
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ARC 690 - Independent Study School of Architecture 1-6 credit(s) Every semester In-depth exploration of a problem or problems. Individual independent study upon a plan submitted by the student. Admission by consent of supervising instructor or instructors and the department. Repeatable
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ARC 700 - Selected Topics School of Architecture 1-6 credit(s) Every semester Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. Repeatable
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ARC 707 - Architectural Design School of Architecture 6-9 credit(s) Irregularly M.S. in Architecture graduate design studio dealing with urban architectural problems. Conducted primarily by adjunct faculty.
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ARC 708 - Architectural Design School of Architecture 6-9 credit(s) Irregularly M.S. in Architecture graduate design studio dealing with urban architectural problems. Conducted primarily by adjunct faculty. PREREQ: ARC 707
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ARC 731 - Early Modern Architecture School of Architecture 3 credit(s) Irregularly Double Numbered with: ARC 431 Early modern architecture from the 1890s through the 1930s. Additional work required of graduate students. PREREQ: ARC 639
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