ENVIRONMENTAL
DESIGN MINOR – 2000-01
College
Architecture & Environmental Design Bldg. (05), Room 212
(805) 756-1321
The Environmental Design Minor will educate students in the principles and processes of environmental design. It will provide students from all major programs with the knowledge and ability to integrate such broad concerns as design, construction, history, urbanization, sustainable development and historic preservation with their major fields of study.
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Required Courses |
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ARCH 317/318/319 History of Architecture |
4 |
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CRP 212 Introduction to Urban Planning |
4 |
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EDES 101 Introduction to Architecture and Environmental Design |
2 |
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LA 201 Survey of Landscape Architecture |
2 |
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Electives |
12 |
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A minimum of 8 units must be at 300-400 level. |
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Non-CAED majors may select from the following list. CAED majors must take courses from no fewer than 3 prefixes (e.g. EDES) outside their major, and may not include courses required for their major: |
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ARCH 204, 316, 317/318/319, 401, 447 |
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ARCE 221, 222, 226 |
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CM 325, 341 |
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CRP 215, 314, 336, 402, 447 |
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EDES 406, 420 |
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LA 311, 318, 320, 321, 323, 363 |
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