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Rice Course Schedule, Spring 2000
Architecture (ARCH)

Rice Course Schedule as of 03/24/2000. This schedule is maintained by the Office of the Registrar (reg@rice.edu).

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ARCH   102 PRINCIPLES OF ARCHITECTURE I             Credits 4.00  Spring 2000
A development of communication of formal information from further
investigation of visual structures and their order.  Requisite for
architecture majors.  By permission of instructor only.
001 MWF     02:00PM-05:00PM          Samuels, Danny                 *CURRENT ENR: 0
001                                  Grenader, Nonya                *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   132 CHANGING PERSPECTIVES IN ARCH            Credits 2.00  Spring 2000
Introductory tutorial.  Readings, field trips, and seminar discussions.
Exploration of the role of the architect and architecture in the
metropolis.
001 T       04:00PM-05:30PM          Casbarian, John                *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   202 PRINCIPLES OF ARCHITECTURE II            Credits 6.00  Spring 2000
See Arch 201.
001 MWF     01:00PM-05:00PM TBA      Wittenberg, Gordon             *CURRENT ENR: 0
001                                  Brown, David                   *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   214 STRUCTURAL&CONSTRUCTION SYS II           Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
Application of materials & construction (wood, masonary, concrete &
steel).  Case studies & field trips.
001 TTH     08:00AM-09:15AM          Oberholzer, Mark               *CURRENT ENR: 0
001                                  Brown, David                   *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   302 SELECTED ARCH PROBLEMS I                 Credits 6.00  Spring 2000
Variety of intermediate level problems for developing comprehensive
experience in design methods and processes. Requisite for
preprofessional major in architecture.
Prereq- Arch 201, 202, 301.
001 MWF     01:00PM-06:00PM          Parsons, Spencer               *CURRENT ENR: 0
001                                  Krumweide, Keith               *CURRENT ENR: 0
001                                  Williams, William              *CURRENT ENR: 0
001                                  Oliver, Douglas                *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   316 BUILDING CLIMATOLOGY                     Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
           * DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
An introduction to the thermal performance of buildings.  Course is
divided into 2 parts:  Building Climatology and Air Conditioning
Systems.
001 TTH     09:25AM-10:40AM          Oberholzer, Mark               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   330 METHODS OF MAKING II                     Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
Continuation of ARCH 322/622.  Limited enrollment.
001 TBA     TBA             TBA      Guthrie, David                 *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   346 19TH-20TH CENTURY ARCH HISTORY           Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
           * DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP I
This is a survey course that covers primarily western architectural
history from 1750-1980.  Rationalism, The Picturesque, Neo-Classicism,
Eclecticism, Art Nonveau, De Stijl, The Bauhaus, Le Corbusier, Frank
LLoyd Wright, Corporate Modernism and Urban Renewal are the major
architectural topics that will be discussed against and backdrop of the
conditions of modernity.
Also offered as Hart 346.
001 TTH     10:50AM-12:05PM ML*254   Biln, John                     *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   350 URBAN IDENTITY, UTOPIA  AND REFUSAL      Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
           * DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP I
This course is intended to function as a small research seminar.
Interested students will participate in exploring a related set of
concerns involving the development of historical urban utopii
conditioned by desires both to express socil resistance and to produce
new social identities.
001 TBA     TBA                      Biln, John                     *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   358 NEW THEORIES OF COMPOSITION              Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
Lectures on the following topics: "Urbanism, Formalism, Episteme" -
"Life: Dynamics & Cybernetics" -  "Behavior: The Final Frontier" - "The
Modulating/Modulated Universe" - "Character and Ecological Adaptation" -
"Global Image Context" - " Recording Technologies: Daguerre to genetic
reproduction" - "Cinematic Migration".
001 TBA     TBA                      Kwinter, Sanford               *CURRENT ENR: 0
001                                  Mau, Bruce                     *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   360 CRISIS AND COMMUNICATIONS                Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
As the demands for design today shift toward social, economic and
technological concerns, the group/crisis model is re-emerging in both
corporate and popular and radical milieus.  We will study the history of
these developments, form our own collective operation and produce a
publication that reflects this emerging new approach to design culture.
This is both a history and research course and a hands-on course in
communications design.
Prereq- permission of instructor.
001 TBA     TBA                      Kwinter, Sanford               *CURRENT ENR: 0
001                                  Mau, Bruce                     *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   362 THE PHILOSOPHY OF MATTER, FORCE AND EVEN Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
A lecture course on the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze will deal with the
metaphysical foundations of contemporary space and time.  Readings will
include Deleuze's analyses of Spinoza, Leibniz, Nietzsche, and Bergson.
Strong emphasis will be placed on reading, writing, as well as on design
applications of principles from the work.
Prereq- permission of instructor.
001 TBA     TBA                      Kwinter, Sanford               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   368 TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY                   Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
History and philosophy of technology in the 20th century with emphasis
on the postwar years. This course will focus on actually doing history
and philosophy of technology by develpoing "programs" (formal studies,
books, documentary films) on everyday objects or innovations (nylon
stockings, the running shoe, the I.Q. tests, etc.) that have had
invisible but profound effect on postwar society.
001 TBA     TBA             TBA      Kwinter, Sanford               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   372 SILENCE/SOUND/NOISE                      Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
This course will examine the sonorous dimensions and implications of
architecture. While the course will provide and overview of  basic
principles of acoustics and architecture's materiality in relation to
sound, the primary focus will be the architectural implications of sound
dominant rather than vision dominant moes of thought.
Limited enrollment.
001 TBA     TBA             TBA      Brown, David                   *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   374 THE JOY OF MATERIALS                     Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
An investigation of how materials influence and inspire the making of
works of architecture.
Prereq- permission of instructor required.
Enrollment is limited.
001 TBA     TBA                      Jimenez, Carlos                *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   376 COMING TO AMERICA                        Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
This seminar will explore the impact of American methods and practices
on 20th century architectural theory and practice in Europe. The course
will focus primarily on a critical examination of several primary texts
which will include readings from Mendolsohn, A+P, Smithson, Archigram,
Banham, Koolhaas, and others.
Limited enrollment.
001 TBA     TBA             TBA      Krumweide, Keith               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   386 ARCHITECTURE AND SOCIETY II (ENLIGHTENME Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
Through a series of case studies, this course will examine the
socio-cultural consequences of exemplary buildings from the
Englightenment through Postmodernity.  Enrollment is limited to 25.
001 TBA     TBA                      Last, Nana                     *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   402 SELECTED ARCH PROBLEMS II                Credits 6.00  Spring 2000
See Arch 302.
Prereq- Arch 401.
001 MWF     01:00PM-06:00PM          Parsons, Spencer               *CURRENT ENR: 0
001                                  Krumweide, Keith               *CURRENT ENR: 0
001                                  Williams, William              *CURRENT ENR: 0
001                                  Oliver, Douglas                *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   408 TORSION AND BLDG IN MATERIALS            Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
Stress, strain and torsion in materials will be analyzed in several
works of modern architecture and sculpture.  How materials resist
bending or rupture and the imminence of either possibility will be
studied in the context of more traditional ideas of space and time in
modern architecture.  Student projects will rely on experience with
autocad and the willingness to learn stress/strain modelling software.
Extensive reading and class participation is required.
Prereq- one structure course; modern architecture survey; senior level
UG design; and autocad experience.
001                                  Bell, Michael                  *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   420 HISTORY OF BUILDING TECHNOLOGY           Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
Survey of the history of building technology from ancient times to the
present.  Emphasis on relation of techniques to social, cultural, and
intellectual milieu.
001 MWF     09:00AM-09:50AM          Wittenberg, Gordon             *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   423 PROFESSIONALISM & MGMT IN ARCH PRACTICE  Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
An introductory survey of the characteristics of the delivery of
architectural services by professional design organizations.  Through
readings and lectures, students become familiar with the social,
technical, legal, ethical, and financial milieu of modern architecture
practice.
001 TTH     08:00AM-09:15AM          Furr, James                    *CURRENT ENR: 0
001                                  Fleishacker, Alan              *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   426 DESIGNING THE LOW-COST HOUSE             Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
The spring course begins the sequence to produce a small house under the
auspices of the Rice Building Workshop.  The history and development of
the small house will be examined, followed by an analysis of the
proposed mid-town site and it's context.  Construction technologies,
materials, costs, climate conditions, and code issues will be
considered.  Each student will develop a design approach in some detail,
and a single proposal (or merging of proposals) will be selected and
documented for permitting and construction.  All phases of the project
will incorporate collaboration with the larger community, from
neighborhood organizations to local contractors.
001 TBA     TBA                      Grenader, Nonya                *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   428 ARCH'S AMOROUS DISCOURSE                 Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
This is an elective course to explore the possibilities for innovative
low-cost housing and to have the opportunity to become involved with
hands-on processes of building.
001                                  El-Dahdah, Fares               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   429 BUILDING LOW COST HOUSE II               Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
This elective course will continue student involvement in the hands-on
process of constructing a new structure for Project Row Houses, a noted
grass-roots art project promoting neighborhood revitalilization and
community service in the Third Ward.
Enrollment is limited.
001 TBA     TBA                      Samuels, Danny                 *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   432 INTRO TO COMPUTER APPL IN ARCH           Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
This course is designed as a general introduction to computing in the
context of architectural design.  Emphasis is on the use of digital
media as design tools and the appropriate use of these tools in the
varying processes of design.  This course includes exposure to a broad
spectrum of design, drafting, modeling and presentation software.
001 TTH     09:25AM-10:50AM TBA      Delaura, Louis                 *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   436 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN IN ARCH            Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
Advanced computer graphic techniques using CAD in architecture as a
design and presentation medium.
001 TTH     08:00AM-09:15AM TBA      Delaura, Louis                 *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   440 DIGITAL RENDERING, ANIMATION AND VIRTUAL Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
Advanced course in computer modelling, rendering and graphics
manipulation.  This course is designed to explore computer modelling
and rendering techniques and their role in the design process.
Prereq- Arch 435 or 635 (Lou DeLaura's Intro. AutoCAD) or permission of
instructor.
Enrollment limited to 8.
001 TTH     02:30PM-04:00PM TBA      Nichols, Christopher           *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   448 LATE 20TH CENT ARCH & URBANISM           Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
The course considers the historical circumstances of the architecture of
the very recent past, covering the years 1950-1993.  The goal of the
course is to define the relevant issues in contemporary architectural
discourse and illustrate them with detailed case studies.  The design
process and the lived-in form of architecture and urbanism will be the
primary focus, and the scope of the inquiry will comprehend the
development of current building types, new technological practices,
emerging urban patterns, the changing role of the architect, and
stylistic trends.  Architecture will be considered both as a theoretical
discourse, a highly self-conscious and intellectual pursuit, and as a
worldly and contradictory practice.
Permission of instructor required.
Enrollment is limited to 20.
001 MW      10:00AM-11:30AM          TBA                            *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   452 BUILDING WORKSHOP                        Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
This elective course is to design, fabricate, and erect a small
structure during the semester.  Students in the workshop will work
together with each other, with the parent group at Edgar Allen Poe
Elementary School, and with the instructor, to develop a design for the
bus shelter in detail, to fabricate it using all  necessary materials
and processes and to erect it on the site.  Work will proceed in the
Building Workshop facilities in Ryon Lab.
Prereq- permission of instructor required.
001                                  TBA                            *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   454 20TH CENTURY NORTH AMER ARCH             Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
A seminar in history and criticism.  In this course we will consider
the establishment of a canon of 20th century architecture in North
America (US & Canada).  Each week we will take apart the various
criteria that qualify buildings for history including aesthetic and
stylistic quality, technological invention, architectural careerism,
urban contributions, stylistic quality, technological invention,
architectural careerism, urban contributions, geographic influence,
typlogy, theory, art movements, and social implications.  The goal of
the course is to investigate the way texts relate to build reality.
Prereq- permission of instructor is required.
001                                  TBA                            *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   461 SPECIAL PROJECTS                         Credits 0.00  Spring 2000
Independent research or design arranged in consultation with a faculty
member.  Subject to approval of faculty advisor and director.
Very limited enrollment.
001 TTH     09:25AM-10:40AM          Casbarian, John                *CURRENT ENR: 0
002                                  Casbarian, John                *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   464 INDEPENDENT PROJECTS IN FURN DESIGN AND  Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
This course will examine alternative materials and material
technologies, both existing and emerging, and their impact on the design
and fabrication of furniture.  The class will initially focus on
research into impact of innovations in materials and practices on the
production of furniture over the course of the last century.  Each
student will specifically address the use made by various designers of
these changes.  The remainder of the course will see each student focus
on the investigation of a specific material and its possible methods of
manipulation via a simultaneous process of research/design resulting in
the fabrication of a proto type.
Prereq- permission of instructor.
001 TBA     TBA                      Krumweide, Keith               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   470 TAUTNESS AND PARTICULATES                Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
The research of underlying regulartory systems - material, theoretical,
legislative - leads to the development/proposal of new system strands
that attempt to redefine the bulit and economic environment at multiple
scales of invention. Conducted in three parts, the seminar begins with
series of presentation, followed by individual research, leading to the
innovative collective; particulates of the metropolis.
001 TBA     TBA                      Finley, Dawn                   *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   492 URBANISM                                 Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
This course will focus on the contemporary mutations emerging within the
American context with emphasis on social and economic factors. Research
oriented, workshop style with a view to developing materials for public
display and information design.
001 TBA     TBA             TBA      Kwinter, Sanford               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   500 PRECEPTORSHIP PROGRAM                    Credits 15.00 Spring 2000
Requisite for admission to graduate studies in architecture for all
recipients of Rice B.A. degrees in preprofessional or area majors.
Student completes nine to twelve months of full-time internship under
guidance of an appointed preceptor.
001 TBA     TBA                      Casbarian, John                *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   502 CORE DESIGN STUDIO II                    Credits 10.00 Spring 2000
Prereq- Arch 501.
001 MWF     01:00PM-06:00PM          Pope, Albert                   *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   504 CORE DESIGN STUDIO IV                    Credits 10.00 Spring 2000
Prereq- Arch 503.
001 MWF     01:00PM-06:00PM          Mangurian, Robert              *CURRENT ENR: 0
001                                  Ray, Mary                      *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   514 BLDG TECHNOLOGY & STRUCTURES I           Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
A course in structures for students in the Qualifying Graduate Program.
Topics include:  structure in architecture; forces and equilibrium;
structural materials; the behavior, analysis, and design of structural
elements and their connections.
001 TTH     08:00AM-09:15AM          Brown, David                   *CURRENT ENR: 0
001                                  Oberholzer, Mark               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   516 BUILDING CLIMATOLOGY                     Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
           * DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
See Arch 316.
001 TTH     09:25AM-10:40AM          Oberholzer, Mark               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   600 M. ARCH OPTION I                         Credits 0.00  Spring 2000
Practical work experience for students who have completed at least four
semesters in the Qualifying Graduate Program prior to their entrance
into the regular Master of Architecture studio sequence.
Permission of instructor required.
Very limited enrollment.
001 TBA     TBA                      El-Dahdah, Fares               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   602 ARCHITECTURAL PROBLEMS                   Credits 10.00 Spring 2000
Emphasis on abstract thought and design capabilities relevant to
systematic processes of designing specific buildings and facilities.
Prereq- Arch 500 or Arch 501- 504.
001 MWF     01:00PM-06:00PM          Bell, Michael                  *CURRENT ENR: 0
002 MWF     01:00PM-06:00PM          TBA                            *CURRENT ENR: 0
003 MWF     01:00PM-06:00PM          Jimenez, Carlos                *CURRENT ENR: 0
004 TBA     TBA                      TBA                            *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   608 TORSION & BLDG IN MATERIALS              Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
A design studio, following Arch 607, where a building program
is carried from predesign analysis, through design, to design
development.
Prereq- Arch 501- 504, Arch 607.
001                                  Bell, Michael                  *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   615 MODEL SHOP LAB                           Credits 1.00  Spring 2000
See Arch 115.
001                                  TBA                            *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   620 HISTORY OF BLDG. TECH.                   Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
Same as Arch 420.
001 MWF     09:00AM-09:50AM          Wittenberg, Gordon             *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   623 PROFESSIONALISM & MGMT IN ARCH PRACTICE  Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
See Arch 423.
001 TTH     08:00AM-09:15AM          Furr, James                    *CURRENT ENR: 0
001                                  Fleishacker, Alan              *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   624 THEORY AND MODERNISM                     Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
This course will reflect on that peculiarly modernist agenda of radical
social transformation assumed to be possible largely or exclusively
through spatial - Architectoral means.  The course will briefly review
the core assumptions of this belief, as articulated in period texts and
projects, and then consider the histoical failures of this
transformative project
001 TBA     TBA             TBA      Biln, John                     *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   626 DESIGNING THE LOW-COST HOUSE             Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
See Arch 426.
001 TBA     TBA                      Grenader, Nonya                *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   628 ARCH'S AMOROUS DISCOURSE                 Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
This is an elective course to explore the possibilities for innovative
low-cost housing and to have the opportunity to become involved with
hands-on processes of building.
001                                  El-Dahdah, Fares               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   629 BUILDING LOW COST HOUSE II               Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
See Arch 429.
001 TBA     TBA                      Samuels, Danny                 *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   630 METHODS OF MAKING II                     Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
Contiuation of ARCH 322/622.  Limited enrollment.
001 TBA     TBA             TBA      Guthrie, David                 *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   632 INTRO TO COMPUTERS  IN ARCHITECTURE      Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
Lectures and seminars dealing with problem-solving activities and
methodological issues in architectural design and urban design.
001 TTH     09:25AM-10:50AM TBA      Delaura, Louis                 *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   636 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN IN ARCH            Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
See Arch 436.
001 TTH     08:00AM-09:15AM TBA      Delaura, Louis                 *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   640 DIGITAL RENDERING, ANIMATION AND VIRTUAL Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
See Arch. 440.
001 TTH     02:30PM-04:00PM TBA      TBA                            *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   646 19th-20TH CENTURY ARCH HISTORY           Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
See Arch 646.
Also offered as Hart 646.
001 TTH     10:50AM-12:05PM ML*254   Biln, John                     *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   648 LATE 20TH CENT ARCH & URBANISM           Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
See Arch 448.
Permission of instructor required.
Enrollment is limited to 20.
001 MW      10:00AM-11:30AM          TBA                            *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   650 URBAN IDENTITY, UTOPIA AND  REFUSAL      Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
For class description see ARCH 350.
001 TBA     TBA                      Biln, John                     *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   652 BUILDING WORKSHOP                        Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
See Arch 452.
001 TTH     04:00PM-05:20PM          TBA                            *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   654 20TH CENTURY NORTH AMER ARCH             Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
See Arch 654.
001                                  TBA                            *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   656 NEW MODELS OF SPACE & FORM II            Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
See Arch 356.
001                                  Kwinter, Sanford               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   658 NEW THEORIES OF COMPOSITION              Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
See Arch 358.
001 TBA     TBA                      Kwinter, Sanford               *CURRENT ENR: 0
001                                  Mau, Bruce                     *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   660 CRISIS AND COMMUNICATION                 Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
See Arch 360.
001 TBA     TBA                      Kwinter, Sanford               *CURRENT ENR: 0
001                                  Mau, Bruce                     *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   662 THE PHILOSOPHY OF MATTER, FORCE AND EVEN Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
See Arch 362.
001 TBA     TBA                      Kwinter, Sanford               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   664 INDEPENDENT PROJECTS IN FURN DESIGN AND  Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
See Arch 464.
001 TBA     TBA                      Krumweide, Keith               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   668 TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY                   Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
001 TBA     TBA             TBA      Kwinter, Sanford               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   670 TAUTNESS AND PARTICULATES                Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
001 TBA     TBA                      Finley, Dawn                   *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   672 SILENCE/SOUND/NOISE                      Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
001 TBA     TBA             TBA      Brown, David                   *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   674 THE JOY OF MATERIALS                     Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
See Arch 374.
001 TBA     TBA                      Jimenez, Carlos                *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   676 COMING TO AMERICA                        Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
001 TBA     TBA             TBA      Krumweide, Keith               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   686 ARCHITECTURE AND SOCIETY II (ENLIGHTENME Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
Through a series of case studies, this course will examine the
socio-cultural consequences of exemplary buildings from the
Enlightenment through Postmodernity.
Enrollment is limited to 25.
001 TBA     TBA                      TBA                            *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   692 URBANISM                                 Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
001 TBA     TBA             TBA      Kwinter, Sanford               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   700 PRACTICUM                                Credits 0.00  Spring 2000
Full-time internship service in approved local offices under
interdisciplinary supervision.  Emphasis on "real world" design,
planning, or research experiences.  Special tuition.  May be taken in
any semester or in summer.
001                                  TBA                            *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   701 PRE-THESIS PREPARATION                   Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
001                                  TBA                            *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   702 PRE-THESIS PREPARATION                   Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
001 W       07:00PM-10:00PM          El-Dahdah, Fares               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   706 WRITTEN THESIS                           Credits 10.00 Spring 2000
001 TBA     TBA                      TBA                            *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   711 SPECIAL PROJECTS                         Credits 0.00  Spring 2000
Independent research or design arranged in consultation with a faculty
member subject to approval of the student's faculty advisor and
director.
001 TBA     TBA                      TBA                            *CURRENT ENR: 0
002 TBA     TBA             TBA      TBA                            *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   714 INDEPENDENT DESIGN PROJECTS              Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
001 TBA     TBA                      El-Dahdah, Fares               *CURRENT ENR: 0

ARCH   800 GRADUATE RESEARCH                        Credits 3.00  Spring 2000
001 TBA     TBA                      El-Dahdah, Fares               *CURRENT ENR: 0



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