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ARCH 514 - Environmental Systems in Architecture II Credits: 3
Instruction in 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 within the building and the natural environment. Contemporary and developing approaches are explored.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 248 or IAPD 248 and enrollment in a professional program in the college.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning Natural and Physical Sciences
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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.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning Natural and Physical Sciences
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ARCH 565 - Problems in Architectural Design Credits: 1-18
Study of specific design problems under the direct supervision of a member of the architecture faculty.
Note Repeatable.
Requisites Prerequisite: Approval of instructor.
Typically Offered Summer
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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, ARCH 434, ARCH 448, ARCH 514, LAR 500 and no grade lower than a C in an architectural design studio course.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARCH 606 - Architectural Design Studio VI Credits: 5
On or off-campus advanced studio. Department and College approval required for off-campus studios, whether in a domestic or international studies program or university.
Note Twelve hours studio a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARCH 605, and no grade lower than a C in an architectural design studio course.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility Social Sciences
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ARCH 654 - Study Abroad Orientation Credits: 1-18
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.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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 MS ARCH standing.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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 or permission of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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, and approval of the faculty committee.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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 507 or ARCH 606; ARCH 434, ARCH 448, ARCH 515, and no grade lower than a C in any architectural design studio course.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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, and no grade lower than a C in an architectural design studio course.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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 403 or IAPD 435 or LAR 320 or MS ARCH standing.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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 403 or permission of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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 MS ARCH standing.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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 434 or MS ARCH standing.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARCH 750 - Writing Intensive Architecture Seminar Credits: 3
A writing intensive seminar shall be an Architecture Seminar where over half of the course grade is based on written assignments (including papers, assignments, quizzes and exams).
Note Repeatable.
Requisites Prerequisite: ENGL 200 and ARCH 403.
Typically Offered Fall and Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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 448 or MS ARCH standing.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARCH 765 - Advanced Problems in Architecture Credits: 1-18
Study of specific architectural problems under the direct supervision of a member of the architecture faculty.
Note May be repeated.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARCH 790 - Practicum Credits: 1-18
Practical application of studies related to a student’s area focus.
Note Repeatable.
For Master of Architecture and Master of Science in Architecture students.
May be taken with departmental permission only.
Credit/No Credit.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARCH 803 - Environmental Aesthetics Credits: 3
Problems involving aesthetics in areas related to student’s major field.
Note May be repeated.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARCH 805 - Project Programming Credits: 3
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: Either ARCH 606 or ARCH 507.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARCH 806 - 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. For M. ARCH students.
Requisites Prerequisite: Either ARCH 507 or ARCH 606, ARCH 433, ARCH 448, ARCH 515, an no grade lower than a C in an architectural design studio course.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
Cross-listed ARCH 706
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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, students 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.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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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.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARCH 820 - Environment and Behavior Credits: 3
Investigates the relationship between human behavior and design of the physical environment. Includes identification of psychological, social, cultural factors which influence and are influenced by the built environment. Emphasizes applying this knowledge in design.
Note May be repeated. Three hour seminar per week.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARCH 830 - Advanced Architectural Design Credits: 1-18
Studies related to the area of focus of a M.ARCH student in the non-thesis option. Preparation of a non-thesis proposal and a non-thesis project which may include a design project, synthesis paper, portfolio of written work, series of case studies, or other project.
Note May be taken by M.Arch student with departmental permission only.
May be repeated.
Credit/No Credit.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARCH 835 - 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.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARCH 852 - Topics in Structural Systems in Architecture II 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.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARCH 853 - Professional Practice: Professional Responsibility Credits: 1
Interdisciplinary course addresses the connections between allied design professions and the larger community. It helps students to understand and appreciate their professional legal and ethical responsibilities.
Note For M.ARCH students.
May be repeated.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility Global Issues and Perspectives
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ARCH 854 - Professional Practice: Office Practices Credits: 1
Interdisciplinary course addresses practice-based issues concerning professional relationships in the design and delivery process, management of projects, communication practices, and fiscal concerns.
Typically Offered Fall and Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARCH 855 - Professional Practice: Discipline-Specific Topics Credits: 1
Covers discipline-specific concerns, focusing on issues specific to architecture, interior architecture and product design, landscape architecture or regional and community planning.
Typically Offered Fall and Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARCH 865 - Advanced Problems in Architectural Design Credits: 1-18
Study of specific architectural design problems under the direct supervision of a member of the architecture faculty.
Note May be repeated.
Requisites None
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARCH 899 - Thesis Credits: 1-18
Study in architecture and related fields leading to thesis.
Note May be repeated.
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 020 - Architectural Engineering Seminar Credits: 0
Presentation of professional problems and practices by students, faculty, and professionals associated with the career of architectural engineering.
Note One hour lecture a month.
Repeatable.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 100 - Architectural Engineering Orientation Credits: 2
Introduction to architectural engineering. Promotion of interaction and connection with the department as well as a network of academic and professional networks through the use of learning communities. Familiarize entering students with the nature of the architectural, engineering, and construction industry with an emphasis on terminology and professionalism.
Note Two hours lecture a week.
Required for all new students during their first year in the program.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 295 - Introduction to Building Systems Credits: 3
An introduction to building systems including: structural, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing. An emphasis will be made on the importance of these systems to the success of building function and operation. The course will not only expose the students to each system but the criticalness of integration between the systems as well as the architecture and construction of the facility.
Note 3 hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: CNS 220.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 310 - Introduction to AutoCAD Credits: 1
An introduction to the basics of AutoCAD.
Note One hour lecture and three hours lab a week or equivalent.
Requisites Prerequisite: CNS 321.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 311 - CAD in Engineering and Construction Credits: 2
Basics of CAD and the applications to the engineering and construction industry.
Note Two hours lecture and six hours lab a week (7 week course).
Requisites Prerequisite: CNS 200.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring (on sufficient demand)
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 312 - Introduction to Building Information Modeling Credits: 1
Introduction to building information modeling as a technology tool related to the engineering and construction industry.
Note Three hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: CNS 321.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 421 - Plan Reading & Systems Communications Credits: 3
The integration of architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing building systems, the impact of codes/standards on design, plan reading, and drawing creation.
Note 6 hours lab per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: CNS 321
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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ARE 460 - ARE Professional Practice Credits: 3
General business, management and contractual procedures in professional practice. Personal development of skills needed to enter and be accepted in industry today.
Note 3 hours recitation per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Must be taken concurrent with ARE 551, ARE 552, ARE a553, and CE 537.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility
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ARE 497 - Undergraduate Research Experience Credits: 0-3
Open to students pursuing undergraduate research projects.
Note Repeatable.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 499 - Honors Research in Architectural Engineering Credits: 1-18
Individual research problem selected with approval of faculty advisor. Open to students in the college of engineering honors program. A report is presented orally and in writing during the last semester.
Note Repeatable.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 521 - Computer Aided Architectural Engineering Credits: 2
An introduction to the use of computer software for the design and integration of building systems. The course is intended to complement and enhance the content of the concurrent system courses (Mechanical II, Electrical II, and Structures II). The computer software used will represent the standard practices of the building construction industry.
Note 4 hours lab per week.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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ARE 537 - Acoustic Systems Credits: 2
Hearing and the ear, sound generation, acoustical correction, noise reduction, and sound transmission all as integral parts of architectural design.
Note Two hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: PHYS 113 or 213.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 551 - Electrical System I Credits: 3
An introduction and study of the basic human needs in lighting and lighting sources, and the basic concepts and components of building electrical distribution systems, including circuit design.
Note 3 hours recitation per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: PHYS 214. Must be taken concurrent with ARE 552, ARE 553, ARE 460, and CE 537.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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ARE 552 - Mechanical Systems I Credits: 3
An introduction to building HVAC and plumbing system terminology, principles, and practices of design and layout specifically for applications of human comfort and safety.
Note 3 hours recitation per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ME 513. Must be taken concurrent with ARE 551, ARE 553, ARE 460, and CE 537.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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ARE 553 - Structural Systems I Credits: 3
An introduction to building structural system terminology, principles, and practices of design and layout specifically for applications of buildings.
Note 3 hours recitation per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: CE 533. Must be taken concurrent with ARE 551, ARE 552, ARE 460, and CE 537.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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ARE 561 - Electrical Systems II Credits: 3
The study and application of luminaires, lighting systems design and control, circuit and utilization component design, and design of building electrical systems distribution and service equipment.
Note 3 hours recitation per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARE 551
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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ARE 562 - Mechanical Systems 2 Credits: 3
The study of building HVAC system selection and application including load calculations, space coordination, system design and layout, and scheduling of equipment and materials.
Note 3 hours recitation per week
Requisites Prerequisite: ARE 552
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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ARE 563 - Structural Systems II Credits: 3
The study of timber, reinforced concrete, and steel building structural systems including analysis and design.
Note 3 hours recitation per week.
Requisites Prerequiste: ARE 553
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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ARE 571 - Systems Integration & Design Credits: 3
An analysis of structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems design processes, budgeting and constructability that supports the Conceptual Design and Schematic Design phases of building projects.
Note 2 hours recitation & 4 hours lab per week.
Requisites Prerequisites: ARE 421, ARE 521, ARE 561, ARE 562, ARE 563.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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ARE 590 - Integrated Building System Design Credits: 3
Methods for integration and coordination of structural, mechanical, electrical, and lighting systems in the building architectural design process.
Note Two hours recitation, four hours lab per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARE 524, 528, 532, 533, 536, and 540.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 620 - Problems in Architectural Engineering Credits: 1-18
A study of specific design problems under the direct supervision of a member of the architectural engineering faculty.
Note Repeatable.
Requisites Prerequisite: Approval of the department head.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 630 - Introduction to LEED Credits: 1-18
Introduction to green building design and construction principles and practices based on the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System of the United States Green Building Council (USGBC).
Note One or two hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Professional program standing.
Typically Offered On sufficient demand
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 671 - ARE Capstone Credits: 4
In a studio fashion, student working individually or as part of a small team will prepare and present a design project of appropriate scope and complexity with emphasis on structural or mechanical/electrical/plumbing building systems.
Note 2 hours recitation & 6 hours lab per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARE 571
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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ARE 690 - Senior Project Credits: 3
Student working individually with laboratory support will prepare and present a design project of appropriate scope and complexity with emphasis on structural or mechanical and electrical building systems.
Note Nine hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARE 590 and CE 522. Must be taken concurrent with ARE 539.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 711 - Building Energy Codes and Standards Credits: 2
Study of the background, importance, impact, and application of the energy codes to the mechanical and electrical systems design process.
Note Two hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARE 562.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 712 - Energy Modeling Lab Credits: 1
Study of current building energy sources and trends, basic engineering economics applied to building energy use, energy calculations for building systems, and software-based whole building energy simulation using eQUEST.
Note Two hours lab a week.
Requisites ARE 562.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 715 - Problems in Architectural Engineering Credits: 1-18
Participation in student design competition teams under the direct supervision of a member of the architectural engineering faculty.
Note Repeatable.
Requisites Prerequisite: Approval of the department head.
Typically Offered Spring and Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 720 - Topics in Architectural Engineering Credits: 1-18
A study of specific design problems in architectural engineering.
Requisites Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: ARE 590.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 722 - Advanced Steel Design Credits: 3
Structural design computations for beams, girders, columns and beam-columns. Design of connections (bolted & welded). Structural working drawings (plan, elevation and connection details). Overview of failure mechanisms and design procedures for plate girders. AISC requirements for prevention of various failure mechanisms.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARE 524 or equivalent first course in Structural Steel Design.
Typically Offered Fall
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ARE 723 - Timber Structures Credits: 3
Analysis and design of timber structures including dimension lumber, glu-lam members, and engineered wood products.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: CE 537.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 724 - Advanced Steel Design Credits: 3
Structural design computations for beams, girders, columns and beam-columns. Design of connections (bolted & welded). Structural working drawings (plan, elevation and connection details). Overview of failure mechanisms and design procedures for plate girders. AISC requirements for prevention of various failure mechanisms.
Note Three hours recitation per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARE 553 or CE 542.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 725 - Cold-Formed Steel Design Credits: 3
Principles of behavior, design, fabrication, and construction of cold-formed steel structures.
Note Two or three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARE 553 or CE 542.
Typically Offered On sufficient demand
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 726 - Masonry Structural Design Credits: 3
Introduction to masonry materials, specifications, testing and construction methods. The design of unreinforced and reinforced masonry structures according to applicable building codes.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARE 528 or CE 544.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 729 - Building Seismic Design Credits: 3
Continuation of ARE 553 and ARE 563 with special emphasis on seismic design as applied to a complete structure.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARE 553 or CE 542 and ARE 563.
Typically Offered On sufficient demand
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 731 - Advanced Lighting Design Credits: 3
Design and application of lighting systems for commercial buildings, using current industry practices and computer-assisted analysis.
Note Two hours recitation and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARE 561.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 733 - Advanced Mechanical Hydronic Systems Design Credits: 3
Design and application of mechanical systems for buildings, focusing on hydronic and steam systems, expanding on the material and topics presented in prior HVAC courses.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARE 562.
Typically Offered Spring
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ARE 734 - Advanced Mechanical Air Systems Design Credits: 3
Design and application of mechanical systems for buildings, focusing on air systems, expanding on the material and topics presented in prior HVAC courses.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARE 562.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 735 - Electrical Systems Design Credits: 3
Design and application of various electrical distribution system for commercial buildings. The course uses the National Electrical Code in conjunction with current industry practices.
Note Two hours recitation and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARE 561.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 736 - Advanced Plumbing Design Credits: 3
Design and application of domestic water and waste systems, storm water systems, fuel gas systems, medical gas systems and fire protections systems.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARE 561.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ARE 741 - Building Communication Systems Credits: 3
Detailed design and analysis of special electrical systems for buildings including, fire alarm, and communication systems.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ARE 561.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ART 102 - Ceramics for Non-majors Credits: 3
A foundational survey in ceramic processes covering sculptural and vessel-based making as well as nontraditional practices in ceramic art. Students learn the basic origins of clay, its physical properties, and working characteristics. Surface expression is emphasized through the use of colored slips and glazes and atypical applications.
Requisites Prerequisites: None.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
K-State 8 Aesthetic Interpretation Historical Perspectives
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ART 103 - Jewelry Design and Processes for Non-majors Credits: 3
Students without a background in art will be introduced to basic forming and construction techniques and design principles for jewelry and small-scale metal objects.
Requisites Prerequisite: None.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 Aesthetic Interpretation
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ART 105 - Art Careers Seminar Credits: 1
Introduction to art concentrations and professions.
Note Required of all art majors and must be completed prior to the concentrations admission review procedure.
May not be repeated for credit.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ART 106 - Art Appreciation Credits: 3
Introduction for non-art majors to basic elements (line, color, form, etc.) and principles (balance, repetition, proportion, etc.) of composition and explore some of the purposes (political, spiritual, philosophical, etc.) of art. Explore the relationship of art to historical contexts and examine the concept of style.
Requisites Prerequisite: None.
Typically Offered Spring
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ART 180 - 2- Dimensional Design Credits: 3
Introduction to and laboratory practice in the principles and elements of design. Emphasis is placed on organizational command of the two-dimensional picture plane and issues of illusion.
Note Six hours lab.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course Yes
K-State 8 Aesthetic Interpretation
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ART 190 - Drawing I Credits: 3
Fundamentals of drawing as applied to the realistic and expressive representation of objects through the use of a variety of media and approaches.
Note Six hours lab.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course Yes
K-State 8 Aesthetic Interpretation
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ART 195 - Survey of Western Art History I Credits: 3
Historical development of art from pre-history through the Middle Ages.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course Yes
K-State 8 Aesthetic Interpretation Historical Perspectives
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ART 196 - Survey of Western Art History II Credits: 3
Historical development of art from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course Yes
K-State 8 Aesthetic Interpretation Historical Perspectives
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ART 200 - 3- Dimensional Design Credits: 3
Introduction to laboratory practice in the principles and elements of design. Emphasis is placed on the perceptions and use of spatial properties as related to components of 3-D art and design. Students will develop design vocabulary, methodology and judgment skills that will implement further study in the visual arts.
Note Six hours lab.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ART 210 - Drawing II Credits: 3
Continuation of Drawing I, with strong emphasis on creative expression.
Note Six hours lab.
Requisites Prerequisite: ART 180, 190.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 Aesthetic Interpretation
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ART 290 - Type and Design Principles Credits: 3
Application of design and type principles to the development of letterforms and to principles of symbology. Selected topics in design, i.e., perception, figure/ground; shape, visual dynamics, Gestalt principle; fundamentals of the design process: research, thumbnails/roughs, comprehensive, presentation, paste-up, and digital fines.
Note Six hours lab.
Requisites Prerequisite: ART 180.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
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ART 298 - Concentration Admission Procedure Credits: 0
The preparation and display of a student’s own creative work, upon completion of the Department of Art 24-credit-hour core. The concentration admission procedure occurs after student selection of an area of concentration within the BFA art major format.
Note May be repeated for credit.
Typically Offered Fine Arts will do admission reviews both fall and spring, Graphic Design and Digital Media only in the Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ART 300 - Special Studies in Art Credits: 1-3
Specialized workshops or seminars conducted in studio, art therapy, art education, or art history.
Note Repeatable.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ART 301 - Human Form and Composition Credits: 3
Building stylization and expressive image making of the human form with experimental methods: use of color, mono-print, mixed media. A connected and sustained studio time available during intersession only, providing students a working rhythm without interruption from other course work.
Note Six hours lab.
Requisites Prerequisite: ART 180, 190.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ART 302 - Art and Insects Credits: 3
Provides a framework for examining arts and insects in which students consider evolution, genetics, behavior, and biodiversity, while also learning aesthetic interpretation, analysis of color and shape, perception, and the role of insect representations in the arts and humanities.
Typically Offered Spring
Cross-listed ENTOM 302 - Art and Insects
K-State 8 Aesthetic Interpretation Natural and Physical Sciences
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ART 303 - Graphic Design for Non-majors Credits: 3
This course is a hands-on course intended to introduce non-majors to the visual and critical thinking skills that graphic designers use when creating print-based communication using text and image.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 Aesthetic Interpretation
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ART 305 - Introduction to Museum Studies Credits: 3
Fundamentals of museum work including specific museum functions, role of professional personnel, and proper care and handling of art works.
Typically Offered Intersession
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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