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ANTH 633 - Gender, Power, and International Development Credits: (3) Examination of various models of development and their impact on various roles of woman and men in various cultures. Emphasis upon Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Comparisons of public, service, and economics sectors, including agriculture, marketing, and industry. Examination of policy issues.
Requisites Prerequisite: SOCIO 211 or ANTH 200 or ANTH 210 and 3 additional hours in sociology or cultural anthropology.
When Offered On sufficient demand
Cross-listed SOCIO 633
UGE course No
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ANTH 634 - South American Indians Credits: (3) A survey of the nature and variability of the original cultures of Latin America. Analysis of sample cultures, stressing economic, social, political, and religious structures.
Requisites Prerequisite: ANTH 200 or 210 or 260.
When Offered On sufficient demand
UGE course No
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ANTH 641 - Internship in Applied Anthropology Credits: (3) Supervised field experience of at least three weeks full time or 150 hours part time with an organization or institution in the application of anthropological approaches to problem solving and working in a professional setting. Emphasis is on anthropological skills in relation to the objectives and operations of an institution.
Note Open to anthropology major only. May be repeated once for credit.
Requisites Prerequisite: ANTH 519 and junior and consent of program coordinator.
When Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
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ANTH 673 - Mesoamerican Archaeology Credits: (3) Early foraging societies, the beginnings of agriculture; the rise of civilization; the classic empires of the Maya, Aztec, Tarascans, and their neighbors; relationships with the United States.
Requisites Prerequisite: ANTH 260.
When Offered Spring, odd years
UGE course No
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ANTH 676 - Old World Archeology Credits: (3) Study of the evolution of human culture in Africa, Europe, and Asia from its Paleolithic origins and Neolithic developments to the earliest civilizations. Artifacts, art, architecture, and archaeological sites are investigated to interpret changes in technology, economy, and culture.
Requisites Prerequisite: ANTH 260.
When Offered On sufficient demand
UGE course No
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ANTH 677 - Digital Ethnography Credits: (3) A hands-on exploration of the uses of digital technology for ethnographic research and representation.
Requisites Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
When Offered Fall or Spring
UGE course No
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ANTH 678 - Archaeological Laboratory Methods Credits: (3) Hands-on instruction in and application of professional principles of processing, analyzing, and curating artifacts and related archeological materials.
Requisites Prerequisite: ANTH 260 or consent of instructor.
When Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ANTH 679 - Archaeological Field Methods Credits: (3) Archaeological site survey, site excavation, and laboratory analysis of sites and artifacts from the Manhattan, Kansas region.
Note Field work on Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., while weather permits, laboratory work thereafter.
Requisites Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
When Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ANTH 680 - Survey of Forensic Sciences Credits: (3) Anthropological survey of the predominantly biological areas of forensic science, their methods and techniques, as they pertain to the application of that science to the purpose of the law. Particular emphasis will be given to perspectives about the science itself, its application to anthropology, and the unique ways in which that science may be used by law.
Requisites Prerequisite: A life science with laboratory requirement in the College of Arts and Sciences or the consent of the instructor.
When Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ANTH 684 - Forensic Medicine and the Investigation of Death Credits: (2-3) Survey of the medical, biological, cultural and support areas of the investigation of death in various cultural settings. Emphasis on the interaction of culture and biology in the investigative process.
Requisites Prerequisite: Life or physical science with laboratory, or consent of instructor.
When Offered Intersession
UGE course No
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ANTH 685 - Race and Culture Credits: (3) The biological meaning of race; the interrelationships of biological and cultural traits in human evolution; processes of racial formation of man; methods of classifying human races; cultural inheritance; the distinction of race, culture, personality, and intelligence; a review of modern racism; race as an evolutionary episode.
Requisites Prerequisite: ANTH 200, 210 or 280.
When Offered On sufficient demand
UGE course No
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ANTH 688 - Paleoanthropology Credits: (3) Human origins and evolution as indicated by fossil evidence; interpretation of man-apes, Pithecanthropus, Neanderthal, Cro-Magnon, and other major fossil groups within the context of evolutionary theory, primate comparisons, and cultural evolution.
Requisites Prerequisite: ANTH 200 or 280 or consent of instructor.
When Offered Spring, odd years
UGE course No
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ANTH 691 - Primatology Credits: (3) Survey of the primate order including considerations of evolution, morphology, and behavior. Particular emphasis will be given to developing perspectives about the origin and evolution of hominids in the context of the primate order.
Requisites Prerequisite: ANTH 280 or consent of instructor.
When Offered On sufficient demand
UGE course No
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ANTH 694 - Osteology Credits: (3) Detailed study of human skeleton, with special attention to health and demographic conditions in prehistoric cultures and the evaluation of physical characteristics and genetic relationships of prehistoric populations.
Requisites Prerequisite: ANTH 280 or consent of instructor.
When Offered Spring, even years
UGE course No
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ANTH 695 - Laboratory in Osteology Credits: (1) Laboratory demonstration and exercise in working with skeletal material for analysis of sex, age, stature, and race. Complete metric and nonmetric analysis with consideration given to paleodemography, paleopathology in situ analysis and excavation, and preservation. Written reports on bone material remains will be necessary.
Requisites Prerequisite: ANTH 694 or concurrent enrollment.
When Offered In even years
UGE course No
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ANTH 697 - Seminar in Osteology Credits: (2) Analysis of human and nonhuman skeletal remains including age, sex, stature, race, anomalities, pathologies, trauma, metric and nonmetric traits, cause of death, and time since death. This course allows greater breadth and depth of osteological analysis than either ANTH 694 or 695, and allows for more concentration on individual methods and techniques and case studies.
Requisites Prerequisite: ANTH 694 and 695.
When Offered In odd years and on sufficient demand
UGE course No
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ANTH 730 - Field and Laboratory Techniques in Archaeology Credits: (1-9) Participation in archaeological excavations; techniques, methods, and procedures in a field research situation. The laboratory work of cleaning, cataloging, analyzing, and preliminary report preparation of materials recovered. May be repeated once if the areas or problems involved are different.
Requisites Prerequisite: ANTH 200 or 260 or consent of instructor.
When Offered Summer
UGE course No
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ANTH 792 - Field Methods in Linguistics Credits: (3) Techniques of collecting and analyzing linguistic data in the field. Work with language consultants in class, on languages such as Swahili.
Requisites Prerequisite: ANTH 220 or LING 280 or 600.
When Offered On sufficient demand
UGE course No
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AP 601 - Cardiorespiratory Exercise Physiology Credits: (3) Intensive study of a selected topic in kinesiology involving either great in-depth study, or application of theory presented in a related course.
Note May be repeated as topic varies.
Requisites Prerequisite: 6 hrs in Kinesiology 500 and above. Only 6 hours may be counted toward degree.
When Offered Fall, on sufficient demand
Cross-listed KIN 601
UGE course No
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AP 603 - Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology Credits: (3) An examination of the structure and function of the respiratory system and the manner in which oxygen passes from the atmosphere to its site of utilization in the mitochondria. Exercise and environmental stresses will form the basis for examining the capacity, plasticity and limitations to respiratory function.
Requisites Prerequisite: KIN 250 and 335.
When Offered Spring
Cross-listed KIN 603
UGE course No
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AP 700 - Gross Anatomy I Credits: (5) Gross dissection of the dog with comparative aspects of the cat.
Note Two hours lecture and nine hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: First-year standing in College of Veterinary Medicine or consent of the instructor.
When Offered Fall
UGE course No
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AP 705 - Gross Anatomy II Credits: (6) Gross dissection of the horse and ruminant with comparative aspects of the pig, laboratory animals, and the chicken.
Note Three hours lecture and nine hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: AP 700.
When Offered Spring
UGE course No
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AP 710 - Microscopic Anatomy I Credits: (5) Origin, development, and microscopic structure and appearance of the cells and tissues of the animal body.
Note Three hours lecture and six hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: First-year standing in College of Veterinary Medicine.
When Offered Fall
UGE course No
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AP 711 - Stem Cells and Comparative Biomedicine Credits: (2) Characteristics of major categories of stem cells. Applicable or potential clinical uses, including their utilization in tissue engineering or targeted delivery of therapeutics.
When Offered Spring, Summer
UGE course No
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AP 730 - Cross-Course Integration I Credits: (1) Vertical and horizontal integration among semester courses to improve student cognitive retention and understanding of core content. Structure-function relationships will be emphasized to facilitate student assimilation and provide clinical relevance to basic science content.
Requisites Prerequisite: First-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine or consent of instructor.
When Offered Fall
UGE course No
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AP 737 - Veterinary Physiology I Credits: (5) Function of the animal body at the cellular level, including nerve and muscle function. Basic pathophysiological mechanisms and intermediary metabolism will be emphasized and correlated with clinical topics.
Note Five hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: First-year standing in College of Veterinary Medicine or consent of instructor.
UGE course No
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AP 740 - Cross-Course Integration II Credits: (1) Vertical and horizontal integration within and between semester courses to improve student cognitive retention and understanding of core content. Structure-function relationships will be emphasized to facilitate student assimilation and provide clinical relevance to basic science content.
Requisites Prerequisite: AP 730 or consent of instructor.
When Offered Spring
UGE course No
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AP 747 - Veterinary Physiology II Credits: (6) Function of the cardiovascular, endocrine, respiratory, renal, digestive, and reproductive systems of domestic animals with emphasis on physiologic control mechanisms, interrelationships of body systems, and criteria for evaluating animal health.
Note Five hours lecture and three hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: AP 737.
When Offered Spring
UGE course No
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AP 770 - Pharmacology I Credits: (4) The basic principles of pharmacology, the interactions of drugs and living systems including fundamental principles of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, receptor-coupling, and mechanisms of action. A systems-based approach to drug classes will be emphasized.
Note Four hours of lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: AP 737 and 747 or equivalent.
When Offered Fall
UGE course No
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AP 772 - Pharmacology II Credits: (2) The basic principles of pharmacology, the relationship of drug actions and interactions on physiological principles and pathophysiological conditions. Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and a systems-based approach to drug classes will be emphasized.
Requisites Prerequisite: AP 770 or consent of the instructor.
When Offered Spring
UGE course No
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AP 773 - Bioinstrumentation Laboratory Credits: (1) Practical experience with and evaluation of laboratory and clinical techniques related to electrodes, transducers, computer-based data acquisition and analysis.
Note Three hours lab per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: AP 747 or equivalent and concurrent enrollment in ECE 772.
When Offered Fall, even years
UGE course No
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AP 780 - Electives in Anatomy and Physiology Credits: (1-3) Fall–Elective course work. Topics: Veterinary Medical Language Cognates and Etymology; Special Interest Anatomy for Veterinary Students; History of Veterinary Medicine; Practical Use and Interpretation of Veterinary Scientific Literature.
Spring–Elective course work. Topics: Three Dimensional Imaging Anatomy of the Dog; Special Interest Anatomy for Veterinary Students; Veterinary Neuroscience; Behavior of Domestic Animals; Comparative Embryology.
Summer–Elective course work. Topics: Special Interest Anatomy for Veterinary Students; Veterinary Medical Language Cognates and Etymology.
Requisites Prerequisite: Professional veterinary student standing or consent of instructor.
When Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
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AP 790 - Problems in Anatomy and Physiology Credits: (Variable) Introduction of undergraduate and graduate students to research involving various anatomical and physiological systems.
Requisites Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
When Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
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AP 796 - Topics in Exercise Physiology Credits: (1-4) Intensive study of a selected topic in Exercise Physiology involving either great in-depth study, or application of theory presented in a related course.
Note May be repeated as topic varies.
Requisites Prerequisite: KIN 335, KIN 336. Only 6 hours may be counted toward degree.
When Offered Fall, Spring, Summer, on sufficient demand
Cross-listed KIN 796
UGE course No
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ARAB 181 - Arabic I Credits: (4) Introduction to the structure of modern Arabic. Essentials of grammar, speaking, reading, and writing.
When Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
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ARAB 182 - Arabic II Credits: (4) Continuation of Arabic I.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARAB 181 or equivalent.
UGE course No
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ARAB 281 - Arabic III Credits: (5) Further development of language skills.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARAB 182 or equivalent.
UGE course No
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ARAB 282 - Arabic IV Credits: (5) Continuation of Arabic III.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARAB 281 or equivalent.
UGE course No
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ARAB 501 - Arabic V Credits: (4) Further development of language and culture skills.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARAB 282 or equivalent.
UGE course No
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ARAB 502 - Arabic VI Credits: (4) A continuation of Arabic V, with further development of language and culture skills.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARAB 501 or equivalent.
UGE course No
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ARAB 540 - Special Studies in Arabic Credits: (Variable) Requisites Prerequisite: Consent of the department head and instructor involved.
UGE course No
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ARCH 240 - Science, Technology, and Architecture Credits: (3) An exploration of the interrelationships between architecture and various sciences including the technological applications of selected scientific theories.
Note Non-majors may take this course for UGE credit, but it will not fulfill UGE requirements for majors. However, it may be taken as a professional support elective (PSE) by architecture students.
When Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course Yes (for non-majors)
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ARCH 248 - Building Science Credits: (3) Instruction in the materials of building and landscape design; sources, characteristics and uses in design and construction; emphasis on evaluation and selection.
Note Three lectures per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Second-year standing and PHYS 115 or 113.
When Offered Fall, Spring
Cross-listed IAPD 248
UGE course No
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ARCH 290 - Architecture Through the Ages Credits: (3) An introductory survey of the history of architecture worldwide from its prehistoric beginnings up to the present day.
Note May not be taken for credit by students enrolled in the College of Architecture, Planning and Design.
When Offered Fall, Spring, Summer (periodically)
UGE course Yes (for non-CAPD students)
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ARCH 301 - Appreciation of Architecture Credits: (3) An analysis of the evolution of architectural styles to determine the relation of architectural expression to the needs of society.
Note Three hours recitation a week. May not be taken for credit by students enrolled in the architecture, landscape architecture, or interior architecture curricula.
When Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course Yes (for non-CAPD students)
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ARCH 302 - Architectural Design Studio I Credits: (5) Instruction in architectural design focusing on the application of elements and principles of form and space in design. Instruction in the use of techniques for visually representing design ideas.
Requisites Prerequisite: Admission to the architecture program and ENVD 202.
When Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ARCH 304 - Architectural Design Studio II Credits: (5) Instruction in architectural design focusing on the synthesis of basic social, functional, technical, and aesthetic factors in design. Continued instruction in techniques for visually representing design ideas.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 302.
When Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 325 - Environmental Design and Society Credits: (3) Instruction in behavioral, cultural, and ecological factors that contribute to successful environmental design; considers how the design process is affected by a conceptual point of view. Case studies from architecture, landscape architecture, interior architecture, and interior design.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Second-year standing or permission of instructor.
When Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 348 - Structural Systems in Architecture I Credits: (3) Introduction to statics; force analysis and the study of forces in equilibrium; principles of statics as applied to the study of simple elemental structures; the origin, the nature, and the action of loads on structural systems. Instruction in the use of statics in the preliminary stages of building design. For ARCH and IAPD students.
Note Three hours lecture, two hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: PHYS 113 or 115, MATH 100 or higher.
When Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ARCH 350 - History of the Designed Environment III Credits: (3) The history of the designed environment from the mid-18th century through present.
Requisites Prerequisite: ENVD 251 or permission of instructor.
When Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ARCH 403 - Architectural Design Studio III Credits: (5) Relation of structures to their environment; client and community restraint; development of building programs; synthesis of functional, technical, and aesthetic considerations in the design of structures for human use.
Note Twelve hours studio a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 304 and not more than one D in an architectural design course.
When Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ARCH 404 - Architectural Design Studio IV Credits: (5) Relation of structures to their environment; client and community restraint; development of building programs; synthesis of functional, technical, and aesthetic considerations in the design of structures for human use.
Note Twelve hours studio a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 403 and not more than one D in an architectural design course.
When Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 413 - Environmental Systems in Architecture I Credits: (4) Instruction in bioclimatic and ecological design principles as a basis for architectural and landscape design. Emphasis on passive solar heating and cooling and daylighting. For ARCH and IAPD students.
Note Three hours lecture and one hour recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: PHYS 113 or 115, MATH 100 or higher, and enrollment in a professional program in the college.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 433 - Building Construction Systems in Architecture Credits: (3) A lecture course that develops an understanding of how materials and systems assembly reinforce and extend the intentions of the designer as well as an understanding of the strategies and techniques for integration and coordination of the building components. For ARCH and IAPD students.
Note Three hours lecture per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 248, 348, and admission to a professional program in the college.
When Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ARCH 449 - Structural Systems in Architecture II Credits: (3) Instruction in strength of materials focusing on the behavior of building materials under loading; their ability to resist deformation and failure. Instruction in sizing simple structural elements. For ARCH and IAPD students.
Note Three hours lecture, two hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 348.
When Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 452 - Structural Systems in Architecture III Credits: (3) Instruction in the design of building structures as whole systems. Instruction in the principles of structural subsystem design; emphasis on the overall structural behavior and subsystems integrity required to achieve a variety of building forms. Instruction in strategies for the use of approximation in the manipulation of key quantitative properties of whole systems and major subsystems in building design.
Note Three hours lecture, two hours workshop/test each week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 449.
When Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ARCH 453 - Structural Systems in Architecture IV Credits: (3) Instruction in the design of building structures as whole systems; overall-to-specific systems behavior and manipulative design of major subsystems. Emphasis on the design of subsystems and subsystem components as they are affected by structural material. Instruction in specialized issues associated with the analysis and design of high rise and long-span building structure, including foundation, constructive, and economic factors which affect building design.
Note Three hours lecture, two hours workshop/test each week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 452.
When Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 472 - Computer Applications in Architecture Credits: (3) Introduction to technical, representational, and theoretical issues of digital design tools in architecture. Acquisition of skills to independently employ three-dimensional design, modeling, rendering, image processing, two-dimensional drawing, and other applications.
Note Students are required to provide their own computer and software.
Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ARCH 403.
When Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
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ARCH 475 - Problems in Architectural Presentation Credits: (Variable) Study of various methods of graphically representing architectural problems to develop professional office techniques.
Requisites Prerequisite: Second-year standing and approval of instructor.
When Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
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ARCH 505 - Architectural Internship, Part A Credits: (9) Off-campus work study program with an approved professional, building industry, government, or non-profit agency sponsor.
Note Must be enrolled concurrent with ARCH 506, and each course must be successfully completed before credit is awarded in either.
This course is graded Credit/No Credit.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 605 and approval of the internship coordinator.
When Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 506 - Architectural Internship, Part B Credits: (3) Preparation of internship journals and employer profiles, during the approved off-campus work-study program in ARCH 505.
Note Must be enrolled concurrent with ARCH 505, and each course must be successfully completed before credit is awarded in either.
This course is letter-graded only.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 605 and approval of the internship coordinator.
When Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 507 - Architectural Internship, Part C Credits: (2) A continuation of the approved off-campus internship of ARCH 505 and ARCH 506. Preparation of internship journals, employer profiles, and a final internship analysis paper based on the entire 30-week internship experience.
Note This course must be completed in order for internship to count as an equivalent of ARCH 606.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 505 and 506.
When Offered Summer
UGE course No
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ARCH 514 - Environmental Systems in Architecture II Credits: (3) Criteria for selection and application of natural and mechanical environmental control systems in architecture. Focus on the integration of thermal, illumination, sanitary, movement, and acoustical systems with the building fabric and the natural environment. Contemporary and developing approaches are explored.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 413.
When Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 515 - Environmental Systems in Architecture III Credits: (3) Criteria for selection and application of natural and mechanical environmental control systems in architecture. Focus on the integration of thermal, illumination, sanitary, movement, and acoustical systems with the building fabric and the natural environment. Contemporary and developing approaches are explored.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 413.
When Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ARCH 566 - Problems in Architectural Design Credits: (Variable) Study of specific design problems under the direct supervision of a member of the architectural faculty.
Requisites Prerequisite: Approval of instructor.
When Offered Summer
UGE course No
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ARCH 605 - Architectural Design Studio V Credits: (5) A design studio that integrates a design project with design development, (including structural, mechanical, lighting and movement systems) and construction documentation.
Note Twelve hours studio a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 404 and not more than one grade of D in an architectural design course, LAR 500, ARCH 433, ARCH 453, ARCH 514 and concurrent enrollment in ARCH 515.
When Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ARCH 606 - Architectural Design Studio VI Credits: (5) Continuation of ARCH 605. Increased complexity of function and space definition systems. Relating environmental technology to total design.
Note Twelve hours studio a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 605 and not more than one grade of D in an architectural design course.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 650 - Architectural Programming Credits: (3) An introductory course surveying the basic philosophies and methodologies for architectural programming; emphasis on the comparative evaluation of different strategies and their integration within the process of design.
Requisites Prerequisite: Senior standing or permission of the instructor.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 654 - Study Abroad Orientation Credits: (Variable) Preparation for participation in study abroad with a focus on specific information pertaining to the design professions and the analysis of the built and natural environment.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 656 - Preservation Documentation Credits: (3) Investigation of existing buildings and their settings; documenting design qualities, history, materials, systems, construction techniques, landscape, and physical and functional changes over time, using Historical Building Survey Standards.
Requisites Prerequisite: Senior standing and proficiency in drafting.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 657 - Preservation Principles Credits: (3) Examination of theoretical and practical aspects of preservation; background and current issues; design considerations.
Requisites Prerequisite: Senior or permission of instructor.
When Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ARCH 700 - Topics in History of the Designed Environment Credits: (3) Seminar on topics involving specific periods or subjects in the history of the built environment.
Note May be repeated with credit for different topics.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 350 or M. ARCH standing.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 703 - Environmental Aesthetics Credits: (3) Problems involving aesthetics in areas related to student’s major field.
Note Three hours a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Senior standing.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 704 - Topics in Environment and Behavior Credits: (3) Seminar on topics in human behavior as it relates to physical environments.
Note May be repeated for credit with different topics.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 304 or IAPD 320 or LAR 320 or M. ARCH standing or junior standing if outside CAPD.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 705 - Project Programming Credits: (2) The development of a program for ARCH 707, Architectural Design VIII, under direction of a faculty member.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 606, or ARCH 505/506, ARCH 650, and approval of the faculty committee.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 706 - Architectural Design Studio VII Credits: (5) Integration of the physiological, psychological, and sociological parameters in the design of environments. Analysis, programming, and planning problems, increased complexity of function and space definition systems. Relating environmental technology to total design.
Note Twelve hours studio a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Either ARCH 505 and ARCH 506 or ARCH 606; not more than one D in an architectural design course; ARCH 434, ARCH 453 and ARCH 515.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 707 - Architectural Design Studio VIII Credits: (5) Development of the student’s project programmed in ARCH 705, under the direction of a faculty committee. Project must demonstrate a high level of achievement in systematic and comprehensive thinking, application of resources, and communication of total process.
Note Twelve hours studio a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 705, ARCH 706, not more than one D in an architectural design course.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 711 - Topics in Architectural Design Methods Credits: (3) Intensive review of selected design methodologies, including systematic and computer-based approaches to problem definition and project design; emphasis upon the comparative evaluation of problem-solving strategies within the architectural design process.
Note May be repeated for credit with different topics.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 304 or IAPD 320 or LAR 320 or M. ARCH standing or junior standing if outside CAPD.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 715 - Topics in Architecture Seminar Credits: (3) Seminar on topics in architecture with readings, class discussion, student presentations, research papers or projects.
Note May be repeated for credit with different topics.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 304 or permission of instructor.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 716 - Topics in Environmental Systems in Architecture Credits: (3) A concentrated study of a particular subject related to the environmental systems of the built environment.
Note May be repeated for credit with different topics.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 413 or M. ARCH standing.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 720 - Environment and Behavior Credits: (3) Investigates the relationship between human behavior and design of the physical environment. Includes identification of psychological, social, cultural concepts which influence and are influenced by the built environment. Emphasizes applying this knowledge in design.
Note Three hour seminar per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 325 or equivalent or permission of instructor.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 725 - Architecture Research Methods Credits: (3) An introductory course surveying the basic philosophies and methodologies of science and research as they apply to the field of architecture.
Note Special emphasis will be placed on those methods appropriate for investigating human response to the built environment.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 730 - Environment and Aging Credits: (3) An exploration of the aging process related to those factors in the architecturally designed environment that hinder and facilitate successful adaptation by the aging individual.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 735 - Topics in Building Construction Systems in Architecture Credits: (1-4) Advanced study of the relationship of conceptual and/or technological factors of building construction to architecture.
Note May be repeated for credit with different topics.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 433 or M. ARCH standing.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 746 - Urban Design Studio I and II Credits: (4) Interdisciplinary design studios involving large scale design; projects with extensive time implementation sequence, responses to socioeconomic, cultural, environmental, and technical needs, and implementation strategies. Design methods are applied to selected urban areas of the Midwest.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 752 - Topics in Structural Systems in Architecture Credits: (3) Study of the relationship of conceptual and/or technological factors of structure to architectural design.
Note May be repeated for credit with different topics.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 453 or M.ARCH standing.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 753 - Professional Practice Credits: (3) Studies of conventional and newly developing methods of professional design practice. Instruction in the relationships of architects, landscape architects, interior architects and other professions to users, clients, construction industry, society, government, and one another.
Note Two hours lecture and one hour recitation.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 433.
When Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ARCH 765 - Problems in Architecture Credits: (Variable) A study of specific architectural problems under the direction of a member of the department faculty.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 780 - Development Analysis Credits: (3) An examination of various development characteristics and components and their crucial interactive nature which leads toward success or failure of building and land developments. Development factors investigated include: market analysis, location uses and users, cost/benefits, nonmonetary benefits, financial returns expected and needed, financial incentives for investors, and feedback into the design process.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 790 - Practicum Credits: (Variable 1-3) A pre-graduation practicum related to a student’s area of focus.
Note For M. ARCH students only.
When Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
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ARCH 801 - Topics in History of the Designed Environment Credits: (3) Seminar on topics involving specific periods or subjects in the history of the built environment.
Note May be repeated for credit with different topics.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 350.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 803 - Environmental Aesthetics Credits: (3) Problems involving aesthetics in areas related to student’s major field.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 804 - Topics in Environment and Behavior Credits: (3) Seminar on topics in human perceptions, reactions, and behavior as they relate to physical environments.
Note May be repeated for credit with different topics.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 805 - Project Programming Credits: (2) Development of an architectural program for ARCH 807. Identify evaluation criteria and prepare statement of objectives; perform appropriate research and analysis; and create programming document.
Note For M. ARCH students.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 650; either ARCH 606 or ARCH 507.
When Offered Fall, Spring
Cross-listed ARCH 705
UGE course No
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ARCH 806 - Architecture Design Studio VII Credits: (5) Integration of the physiological, psychological, and sociological parameters in the design of environments. Analysis, programming, and planning problems, increased complexity of function and space definition systems. Relating environmental technology to total design.
Note Twelve hours studio a week. For M. ARCH students.
Requisites Prerequisite: either ARCH 507 or ARCH 606; not more than one D in an architectural design course; ARCH 434, ARCH 453 and ARCH 515.
When Offered Fall, Spring
Cross-listed ARCH 706
UGE course No
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ARCH 807 - Architectural Design Studio VIII Credits: (5) Final design studio course in the professional curriculum in architecture. Using the program established in ARCH 805, demonstrate mastery in systematic and comprehensive thinking, project research, application of resources, architectural design, and communication of total process.
Note Twelve hours studio a week. For M. ARCH students.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 805 and 806.
When Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 808 - Architectural Design Communication Credits: (3) Instruction in design communication with emphasis on concepts, principles, strategies and skills for effectively combining writing with images and other products of design; focuses on ideas, processes and proposals developed during the final year of architectural design studio.
Requisites Prerequisite: ENGL 200-Expository Writing II and concurrent enrollment with ARCH 807-Architectural Design Studio VIII.
When Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 811 - Topics in Architectural Design Methods Credits: (3) Intensive review of selected design methodologies, including systematic and computer-based approaches to problem definition and project design; emphasis upon the comparative evaluation of problem-solving strategies within the architectural design process.
Note May be repeated for credit with different topics.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 304.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 815 - Topics in Architecture Credits: (3) Seminar on topics in architecture with readings, class discussion, student presentations, research papers or projects.
Note May be repeated for credit with different topics.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 304.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ARCH 816 - Topics in Environmental Systems in Architecture Credits: (3) A concentrated study of a particular subject related to the environmental systems of the built environment.
Note May be repeated for credit with different topics.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 413.
When Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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