Architecture

109. Design Fundamentals. (3)


111. Introduction to Architectural Graphics. (3)


121. Introduction to Architecture. (3)


201. Architectural Design I. (4)


202. Architectural Design II. (4)


211. Architectural Communications I. (2 to a maximum of 4 Δ)


221. Architecture and Context. (3)


241. Sustainability I. (3)


301. Design Studio III. (4)


302. Design Studio IV. (4)


311. Architectural Communication II. (2 to a maximum of 4 Δ)


321 / 523. World Architecture I: History of the Built Environment From Prehistory to 1400 CE. (3)


322 / 524. World Architecture II: History of the Built Environment From 1400 CE to the Present. (3)


*329. Pre-Columbian Architecture. (3)


331. Construction I. (3)


332 / 532. Structures I. (3)


342 / 542. Architectural Programming and Human Factors [Human Factors and Programming]. (3)


401. Design Studio V. (6)


402 / 502. Design Studio VI. (6)


409 / 509. Vertical Architecture Studio. (6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)


422 / 522. Modern and Contemporary Architecture. (3)


425 / 525. Contemporary Architecture. (3)


430 / 530. Foundations of Physical Planning. (3)


431 / 533. Structures II. (3)


432 / 534. Building Systems. (3)


441 / 541. Sustainability II. (3)


442 / 544. Politics, Culture, and Architecture. (3)


449. Synthesis of Sustainability Perspectives and Innovations. (3)


451. Research and Design. (3)


452 / 552. Practice and Theory. (3)


461 / 661. Problems. (1-6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)


462 / 662. Seminar. (1-3, no limit Δ)


463 / 563. Architecture and Design for Children. (3)


464 / 564. Lighting. (3)


471 / 571. Real Estate Development. (3)


481 / 581. Southwest Architecture and Cultural Landscapes. (3)


493 / 593. Civic Places. (3)


502 / 402. Design Studio VI. (6)


503. Graduate Architectural Design I. (5 [6])


504. Graduate Architectural Design II. (5)


505. Graduate Architectural Design III. (5)


509 / 409. Vertical Architecture Studio. (6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)


515. Graduate Architectural Communications I. (2)


516. Graduate Architectural Communications II. (2)


517. Graduate Architectural Communications III. (2)


521. Architectural Analysis. (3)


522 / 422. Modern and Contemporary Architecture. (3)


523 / 321. World Architecture I: History of the Built Environment From Prehistory to 1400 CE. (3)


524 / 322. World Architecture II: History of the Built Environment From 1400 CE to the Present. (3)


525 / 425. Contemporary Architecture. (3)


526. Contemporary Architecture and Urban Design. (3)


530 / 430. Foundations of Physical Planning. (3)


531. Graduate Construction I. (3)


532 / 332. Structures I. (3)


533 / 431. Structures II. (3)


534 / 432. Building Systems. (3)


541 / 441. Sustainability II. (3)


542 / 342. Architectural Programming and Human Factors [Human Factors and Programming]. (3)


544 / 442. Politics, Culture, and Architecture. (3)


551. Research Methodology. (3)


552 / 452. Practice and Theory. (3)


563 / 463. Architecture and Design for Children. (3)


564 / 464. Lighting. (3)


571 / 471. Real Estate Development. (3)


591. Introduction to Preservation and Regionalism. (3)


581 / 481. Southwest Architecture and Cultural Landscapes. (3)


590. Historic Research Methods. (3)


592. Public Works. (3)


593 / 493. Civic Places. (3)


596. Project/Thesis Preparation. (3-6, no limit Δ)


597. Master's Project. (6)


599. Master's Thesis. (6, no limit Δ)


601. Masters Architectural Design I. (6)


602. Masters Architectural Design II. (6)


603. Masters Architectural Design III. (6)


604. Masters Architectural Design IV. (6)


605. Masters Architectural Design V. (6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)


631. Systems Integration I. (3)


632. Systems Integration II. (3)


651. Professional Practice II. (3)


661 / 461. Problems. (1-6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)


662 / 462. Seminar. (1-3, no limit Δ)


691. Sustainable Settlements. (3)


692. Urban Outcomes Analysis. (1-3 to a maximum of 4 Δ)


693. Urban Goals and Components Analysis. (1-3 to a maximum of 4 Δ)


694. Urban Design Methods. (1-3 to a maximum of 4 Δ)


695. Urban Development and Regulation. (1-3)


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