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Arch402aL
Architectural Design IV
Design, 6 Units Selected areas of specialization; three projects chosen with advisement from a variety of studio offerings that concentrate on different areas of vital concern. Prerequisite: ARCH 302bL or departmental approval. |
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Arch402bL
Architectural Design IV
Design, 6 Units Selected areas of specialization; three projects chosen with advisement from a variety of studio offerings that concentrate on different areas of vital concern. Prerequisite: ARCH 402aL. |
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Arch402cL
Architectural Design IV
Design, 6 Units Selected areas of specialization; three projects chosen with advisement from a variety of studio offerings that concentrate on different areas of vital concern. Prerequisite: ARCH 402bL or departmental approval. |
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Arch404
Topics in Modern Architecture in Southern California
History/Theory, 3 Units Investigation of modern architecture in southern California within its cultural and historic contexts. |
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Arch405abL
Building Science III
Building Science, 4 Units Design of building systems as an experimental process. Prerequisite: ARCH 305abL. |
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Arch407
Advanced Computer Applications
Computers, 4 Units Investigation of computer graphic applications, emphasizing the role of computers in helping designers create and communicate using color (rendering), form (modeling), and time (animation) and the implications of future technological advancements. |
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Arch411
Architectural Technology
Technology, 3 Units Architectural design considered as a technological problem; influence of technology on design; buildings as integrated sets of subsystems. Prerequisite: ARCH 313. |
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Arch415
Asian Architecture and Urbanism
Professional Elective, 2 Units Overview of Asian architecture emphasizing that the built environment is as diverse as the histories and cultures that make up the region. |
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Arch416
Architecture and Urbanism in France
Professional Elective, 2 Units Provides an understanding of the cities and buildings of France. Includes case studies as specific places, historical background for development of personal design theory. Open to architecture students (majors and minors) at third year and above. |
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Arch417
Computer Programming in Architecture
Computers, 3 Units Principles underlying computer programming, emphasizing algorithms, procedures and program structures applicable to architecture. |
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