ARCH–ARCHITECTURE
Architecture Department
ARCH
101 Survey of Architectural Education
and Practice (2) (CR/NC)
Exploration
of the major paradigms which have guided the development of architectural
education and the profession. Survey of the roles of the architects and an
introduction to curricula and programs designed to prepare students for careers
in architecture. Credit/No Credit grading only. This requirement may be
replaced by a professional elective for upper division transfer students. 2
lectures.
ARCH
106 Materials of Construction (3)
Use
and application of construction processes and materials. 2 lectures, 1
laboratory.
ARCH
111 Introduction to Drawing and
Perspective (3)
Basic
techniques used in graphic communication. Orthographic and isometric
projection. Mechanical perspective, shades and shadows. 3 laboratories.
ARCH
121 Beginning Design and Drawing I (3)
Principles,
concepts, methods and skills pertaining to the freehand and drafted
construction of drawings employing orthographic, axonometric, oblique, and
lineal perspective drawings systems to visually represent ideas, objects and
environments. Basic principles and concepts of two- and three-dimensional
visual and architectural design. 3 laboratories.
ARCH
122 Beginning Design and Drawing II (3)
Continuation
and development of content and issues introduced in ARCH 121, plus the
principles, concepts, methods and skills pertaining to the freehand and drafted
construction of shadows, physical model building, entourage and color theory. 3
laboratories. Prerequisite: ARCH 121.
ARCH
123 Beginning Design and Drawing III (3)
Continuation
and development of content and issues introduced in ARCH 121 and ARCH 122, plus
the principles, concepts, methods and skills pertaining to the freehand and
visualization and communication of quantitative and qualitative information to
support analyses and conceptualization. 3 laboratories. Prerequisite: ARCH 122.
ARCH
131 Design and Visual Communication I
(4)
Principles,
concepts, methods and skills pertaining to freehand, drafted and computer
construction of drawings employing orthographic, axonometric, oblique, and
lineal perspective drawings systems to representative ideas, objects and
environments. Basic principles and concepts of two- and three-dimensional
visual and architectural design. It is highly recommended that students
purchase a computer, software and peripherals to participate in this course. 4
laboratories.
ARCH
132 Design and Visual Communication II
(4)
Continuation
and development of content and issues introduced in ARCH 131 plus the
principles, concepts, methods and skills pertaining to freehand, drafted and
computer construction of shadows, digital and physical model building,
entourage and color theory. It is highly recommended that students purchase a
computer, software and peripherals to participate in this course. 4
laboratories. Prerequisite: ARCH 131.
ARCH
133 Design and Visual Communication III
(4)
Continuation
and development of content and issues introduced in ARCH 131 and ARCH 132, plus
the principles, concepts, methods and skills pertaining to freehand, drafted
and computer visualization and communication of quantitative and qualitative
information to support analysis and conceptualization. It is highly recommended
that students purchase a computer, software and peripherals to participate in
this course. 4 laboratories. Prerequisite: ARCH 132.
ARCH
160 Digital Tools for Architecture (4)
Substantive
introduction to the use of digital tools in architectural design and visual
communication in the areas of 3-D modeling, 2-D drawing, image editing and page
layout. 4 seminars.
ARCH
202 Creative Problem-Solving (3)
Techniques
for stimulating creative behavior applied to general and environmental
problems. Development of problem-solving and decision-making skills and
knowledge. 3 lectures.
ARCH
204 Architectural Theory (3)
Theories
of architectural design. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: EDES 101.
ARCH
207 Environmental Control Systems I (4)
Theory and application of climate, energy use and
comfort as determinants of architectural form. Emphasis on architectural
methods of ventilating, cooling, heating, and lighting for envelope-load
dominated buildings. 2 lectures, 2 laboratories 2 activities. Prerequisite: PHYS 131,
PHYS 132 or PHYS 121, PHYS 122. Concurrent: ARCH 253. Change effective Spring 2005.
ARCH
217 History of World Architecture:
Prehistory – Middle Ages (4) GE C3
Architecture
and urbanism in the ancient world, from prehistory to the Middle Ages. Social,
cultural and physical conditions that influenced the built environment to the
Mediterranean basis, plus
ARCH
218 History of World Architecture:
Middle Ages – 18th Century (4) GE C3
World
architecture and urbanism from the Middle Ages until the end of the 18th
century Baroque. Social, cultural and physical conditions which influenced the
built environment of
ARCH
219 History of World Architecture:
18th Century – Present (4) GE
C3
Architecture
and urbanism of the modern world, from the 18th century to the present. Social,
cultural and physical conditions influencing the built environment of
ARCH
221, 222 Architectural Design
Fundamentals (3) (3)
Development
of knowledge and abilities in the theories, processes, and methods of creative
problem solving; basic visual and verbal communication; basic two and
three-dimensional design and composition and the analysis of the built
environment. 3 laboratories. Prerequisite: EDES 101, ARCH 111, EDES 113.
ARCH
231 Architectural Practice (3)
Wood
construction methods and processes. Construction documents used as
communication medium for such methods and processes. 3 laboratories 1 lecture, 2
activities.
Prerequisite: ARCH 106 plus ARCH 122 or ARCH 132 or ARCH 111. Change effective
Winter 2005.
ARCH
240 Additional Architectural Laboratory
(1–2)
Total
credit limited to 4 units, with a maximum of 2 units per quarter. 1 or 2
laboratories.
ARCH
250 Computer Applications (3)
Introduction
to the application of computers in architecture. History of computing and its
use in architectural practice, hardware options, operating systems, electronic
mail, databases, programming languages, graphics systems, survey and use of
selected applications in architecture. 2 lectures, 1 laboratory.
ARCH
251 Architectural Design Fundamentals I
(5)
Theories,
principles, methods and means pertaining to the creation of two- and
three-dimensional visual organizations to communicate intended concepts and
meanings. 5 laboratories. Prerequisite: ARCH 123 or ARCH 133; prerequisite or
concurrent: EDES 101.
ARCH
252 Architectural Design Fundamentals II
(5)
Continuation
of the content and issues introduced in ARCH 251 plus the theories, principles,
methods and means pertaining to the creation of architectural form, space and
organizations and the incorporation of function and light as issues that shape
the built environment and support the communication of intended concepts and
meanings. 5 laboratories. Prerequisite: ARCH 251; prerequisite or concurrent:
ARCH 160 or ARCH 133. Concurrent: ARCH 231.
ARCH
253 Architectural Design Fundamentals
III (5)
Continuation
of the content and issues introduced in ARCH 251 and ARCH 252 plus the
theories, principles, methods and means pertaining to the incorporation of
context, structure and climate as issues that shape the built environment and support
the communication of intended concepts and meanings. 5 laboratories.
Prerequisite: ARCH 251, ARCH 252, ARCH 106. Concurrent: ARCH 207.
ARCH
270 Selected Topics (1–4)
Directed
group study of selected topics. Class
Schedule will list topic selected. Open to first-, second-, third-year
students. Total credit limited to 8 units. 1 to 4 lectures.
ARCH
302 Principles of Architectural Design
(3)
Basic
theory of the art of architecture and its application in architectural design.
3 lectures. Prerequisite: ARCH 204.
ARCH
303 Human Factors for Environmental
Designers (3)
Integrated
approach to development of systematic design programs. Developing and
interpreting human factors design criteria, performance and satisfaction as a
function of environmental factors, determining and assessing user preferences,
methods of field observation and analysis. 3 lectures. Prerequisite:
Second-year standing in
ARCH
307 Environmental Control Systems II (4)
Theory
and application in the integration of environmental control systems and
architectural form. Comprehensive techniques for achieving an architecture of
the well-tempered environment. 2 lectures, 2 laboratories 2 activities. Prerequisite: ARCH 207.
Concurrent: ARCH 352. Effective Winter 2005.
ARCH
310 Architectural Design Methods and
Theories (4)
Analysis
of design process, methods of analysis, synthesis, and evaluation in design.
Relation between methods used and theories of design. 4 lectures. Prerequisite:
ARCH 253.
ARCH
313 Advanced Delineation (2)
Development
of proficiency in architectural presentation. Projects and critiques. 2
laboratories. Prerequisite: ARCH 253.
ARCH
316
Development
of California Architecture as the symbolic expression of the myth of the
California Dream. Focus on tracing
ARCH
320 History of Asian Architecture and
the Built Environment (4) GE
C4
Architecture
and the built environment of
ARCH
337 Photographic Presentation (2)
Media
presentations in architecture with emphasis on black and white and color print
photographic presentations, formats, and techniques applicable to architecture
subjects and to design communication. 1 lecture, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite:
ARCH 121, ARCH 122, ARCH 123 or ARCH 131, ARCH 132, ARCH 133.
ARCH
338 Media Presentations in Architecture
(2) (CR/NC)
Media
presentations in architecture with emphasis on photographic color slide
presentations, formats and techniques applicable to architectural subjects and
to design communication. For students in CAED. Credit/No Credit grading only. 1
lecture, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: ARCH 121, ARCH 122, ARCH 123 or ARCH 131,
ARCH 132, ARCH 133.
ARCH
339 Video Presentations in Architecture
(2) (CR/NC)
Media presentations in architecture with emphasis on
video format and creative camera and editing techniques as applicable to
subjects in archi-tecture and design communication.
Open to students in CAED. Credit/ No Credit grading only. 1 lecture, 1 laboratory.
Prerequisite: ARCH 121, ARCH 122, ARCH 123 or ARCH 131, ARCH 132, ARCH 133.
ARCH
340 Architectural Photography (4)
Photography
specifically related to architecture and design. Advancement of students’
technical skills in communicating design through the medium of photography. 2
lectures, 2 laboratories. Prerequisite: ARCH 337.
ARCH
341, 342 Architectural Practice (4) (4)
Construction
systems in masonry, steel, and concrete and combinations of these materials.
Preparation of outline specifications. Production of design development
drawings. 2 lectures, 2 laboratories 2 activities. Prerequisite: ARCH 231,
ARCH 253. Concurrent enrollment required in ARCH 341: ARCH 351; ARCH 342: ARCH
353. Change
effective Fall 2004. Updated
ARCH
350 Computer Applications in
Architecture (3)
Applications
of computer systems to large-scale data processing, analysis, optimization and
evaluation of design program elements. 2 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite:
Consent of instructor.
ARCH
351 Architectural Design (5)
Continuation
of ARCH 253. Development and exploration of architectural theories, building
systems, and design processes involved in creating appropriate architecture on
a sensitive site; implications of the site as building form generator. 5
laboratories. Prerequisite: ARCE 226, ARCH 231, ARCH 253. Concurrent: ARCH 341.
ARCH
352 Architectural Design (5)
Continuation
of ARCH 351. Development and exploration of architectural theories, building
systems, and design processes involved in creating appropriate sustainable
architecture with an emphasis on ecological and environmental concerns. 5
laboratories. Prerequisite: ARCE 226, ARCH 231, ARCH 253. Concurrent: ARCH 307.
ARCH
353 Architectural Design (5)
Continuation
of ARCH 352. Development and exploration of architectural theories, building
systems, and design processes involved in creating appropriate architecture
with an emphasis on socio-cultural and space planning/life safety concerns. 5
laboratories. Prerequisite: ARCE 226, ARCH 231, ARCH 253. Concurrent: ARCH 342.
ARCH
363 Off-Campus Orientation Seminar (2)
(CR/NC)
Preparation
for off-campus architectural study programs includes cultural orientation, an
introduction to basic language skills, travel and housing protocols as well as
academic and financial advising. Credit/No Credit grading only. Total credit
limited to 4 units, with a maximum of 2 units per quarter. 2 seminars.
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
ARCH
400 Special Problems for Advanced
Undergraduates (1–2)
Individual
investigation, research, studies, or surveys of selected problems. Total credit
limited to 4 units, with a maximum of 2 units per quarter.
ARCH
401 Toward a Barrier-Free Environment
(3)
Exploring
the interface between the built environment and human behavior. Physical and
psychological design determinants. Attitudes towards deviancy, accessible
environments and persons with disabilities. Legal, ethical, human factors. 3
lectures. Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor.
ARCH
407 Environmental Control Systems III
(4)
Theory
and application of mechanical and electrical systems for comfort. Emphasis on
internal-load dominated buildings. Consideration of artificial lighting,
H.V.A.C. systems, acoustics, water and waste systems. 2 lectures, 2 laboratories 4 lectures. Prerequisite: ARCH 307. Change effective
Fall 2004. Updated 5/03/04
ARCH
411 Climatic Determinants of Building
Design (2)
Influence
of solar radiation and climatic conditions on siting
and design of buildings. Architectural principles and energy conservation. 2
lectures. Prerequisite: ARCH 307, PHYS 132 or PHYS 122.
ARCH
413 The Built Environment: Issues and
Education (3)
Identification
of major issues in the design and creation of the built environment. Strategies
for developing instructional units related to critical thinking and problem
solving in the K-12 school setting. 1 lecture, 2 activities. Prerequisite:
Junior standing.
ARCH
420 Seminar in Architectural History,
Theory and Criticism (4)
Special
topics based on the exploration of specific approaches, periods of time, and
cultural or geographic areas. Class
Schedule will list topic selected. Total credit limited to 12 units;
repeatable in same term. 4 seminars. Prerequisite: 4th year standing and ARCH 217, ARCH 218, and ARCH 219, or
consent of instructor.
ARCH
441 Professional Practice (3)
The
practice of architecture as it relates to the profession, firm organization and
management. An introduction to the process and requirements from graduation to
licensed professional. 1
lecture, 2 activities 3 lectures. Prerequisite: ARCH 342. Concurrent: ARCH 452. Change effective Winter 2005.
ARCH
442 Professional Practice (3)
Continuation
of ARCH 441. The practice of architecture as it relates to the architect's role
and responsibilities for building project development, delivery, and
construction administration. Introduction to the architect's legal and ethical
relationship to owner, contractor and subcontractors before, during and
following the building construction process. 1 lecture, 2 activities 3 lectures. Prerequisite: ARCH 441 and
ARCH 452. Concurrent: ARCH 453. Change effective Winter 2005.
ARCH
445 Urban Design in Architecture (3)
Design
role of the urban architect. Economic, environmental and technological forces
impacting on architectural practice in urban areas. 3 lectures. Prerequisite:
ENGL 134.
ARCH
446 The Small Scale Master Builder (4)
Principles
of practice as owner-designer-builder, selling or leasing products. Comparison
with traditional practice. Potential income, constraints on design decisions,
and ethics. Analysis of factors and methods relevant to such practice,
including financing, taxes, accounting, market analysis, and development
potential. Starting with little or no capital. 4 lectures. Prerequisite:
Fourth-year standing.
ARCH
447 Design Regulations (4) (Also listed
as CRP 447)
Practical
application of fundamental zoning, subdivision, design/development standards,
and building codes in the design review process, either in the form of a
proposed development project or preparation of ordinances, codes, standards,
and/or guidelines to apply to a project. 3 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite:
Fourth year standing, or consent of instructor.
ARCH
450 Digital Design and Visualization (5)
Theory,
principles and techniques of computer aided architectural or product design,
visualization, and digital animation. Utilization of desk-top computers and 2-D
and 3-D software as integrated tools for development of a comprehensive computer
enhanced design process. 5 laboratories. Prerequisite: For architecture majors,
all prerequisites required by the year and course level for which the student
is seeking credit; for non-architecture majors, junior standing or permission
of instructor; for local professionals not seeking academic credit, permission
of instructor.
ARCH
451 Architectural Design (5)
Continuation
of ARCH 351, 352, 353. Problems of increasing architectural complexity
involving the comprehensive integration of architectural theory, design
processes, and building systems with emphasis placed on multifunction singular
buildings. 5 laboratories. Prerequisite: ARCH 307, ARCH 341, ARCH 342, ARCH
351, ARCH 352, ARCH 353, ARCE 321, ARCE 322, ARCE 323.
ARCH
452 Architectural Design (5)
Continuation
of ARCH 451. Problems of increasing architectural complexity involving the
comprehensive integration of architectural theory, design processes, and
building systems with emphasis placed on multibuilding,
multifunctional projects. 5 laboratories. Prerequisite: ARCH 407 and ARCH 451.
Concurrent: ARCH 441.
ARCH
453 Architectural Design (5)
Continuation
of ARCH 452. Problems of increasing architectural complexity involving the
comprehensive integration of architectural theory, design processes, and
building systems with emphasis placed on multifunctional projects in an urban
context. 5 laboratories. Prerequisite: ARCH 441 and ARCH 452. Concurrent: ARCH
442.
ARCH
455 Human Factors Applications in
Architecture (3)
Human
factors applications: human factors taxonomy, standardized information system,
ergonomic research methods, evaluation procedures, and application strategies.
3 lectures. Prerequisite: ARCH 303 or consent of instructor.
ARCH
457 Computer Graphics in Architecture
(4)
Two-dimensional
drawing systems in architectural practice with particular emphasis on office
productivity in the production side of the design process; includes drawing
database administration, local area networks, management and cost issues. 2
lectures, 2 laboratories. Prerequisite: Fourth year standing.
ARCH
460 Advanced Computer Graphics in
Architecture (3)
Advanced
methods in the application of computer graphics and multi-media techniques in
architectural design. 2 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: ARCH 133 or ARCH
160 or consent of instructor.
ARCH
461 Advanced Computer-Aided Design in
Architecture (3)
Advanced
applications of computers in architectural design with emphasis on utilizing
intelligent tools in the design process. 2 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite:
ARCH 457 or equivalent and consent of instructor.
ARCH
462 Topics in Architectural Practice (2)
Directed
group study of selected subtitles addressing various aspects of Architectural
Practice for advanced students in CAED. Topics may include strategic planning,
managing quality, ethics, portfolio preparation, and legal considerations. Open
to undergraduate and graduate students. Class
Schedule will list subtitle selected. Total credit limited to 6 units. 2
activities. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
ARCH
463 Undergraduate Seminar (2) (CR/NC)
Discussion
and lectures on problems of practice in architecture. Professional ethics.
Students present organized material on some subject of interest in
architecture. Total credit limited to 6 units. 2 seminars. Prerequisite:
Fourth-year standing in architecture. Credit/No Credit grading only.
ARCH
464 Computer Applications in Design (3)
Exposure
to all aspects of two-dimensional computer-aided design. Introduction to
three-dimensional CAD through the use of AUTOCAD 12 software. Class Schedule will list topic
selected. Total credit limited to 12 units. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: Junior
standing and current participation in Washington Alexandria Architectural
Consortium off-campus program.
ARCH
465 Design Related Media (3)
The
role of various media of visual communication as tools of documentation,
analysis and creation in the design visual environment. Skills in graphics,
photography, product design, film, video techniques, and printmaking graphics will
be developed in specific relation to environmental design study and
presentation. Class Schedule will
list topic selected. Total credit limited to 12 units. 3 lectures.
Prerequisite: Junior standing and current participation in Washington
Alexandria Architectural Consortium off-campus program.
ARCH
466 Topics in Architectural History and
Theory (3)
Design
from its beginning with the crafts design period to its expression of
industrial design in its present form. Various stages in the evolution of design
explored through analyzing the influ-ences and
contributions of leading artists. Class
Schedule will list topic selected. Total credit limited to 12 units. 3
lectures. Prerequisite: Junior standing and current participation in Washington
Alexandria Architectural Consortium off-campus program.
ARCH
467 Undergraduate Research (3)
Architecture
and urban theoretical intentions and results in the context of the Capitol of
the
ARCH
468 Advanced Environmental Building
Systems (3)
Technologies
which provide a “well building” environment by engaging in: weather protection;
thermal/moisture control; natural and artificial lighting; and electrical and
other “energy source” utility service. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: Junior
standing and current participation in Washington Alexandria Consortium
off-campus program.
ARCH
469 Topics in Design Methods (3)
Relationship
of art and architecture addressed to encourage critical debate. Historically,
the “art” and the “architecture” were not as polarized as today. Both
historical perspective and practical issues concerning collaboration. Class Schedule will list topic selected.
Total credit limited to 12 units. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: Junior standing and
current participation in the Washington Alexandria Architectural Consortium
off-campus program.
ARCH
470 Selected Advanced Topics (1–4)
Directed
group study of selected topics for advanced students. Class Schedule will list topic selected. Total credit limited to 8
units. 1 to 4 lectures. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
ARCH
471 Selected Advanced Laboratory (1–4)
Directed
group laboratory study of selected topics for advanced students. Open to
undergraduate and graduate students. Class
Schedule will list topic selected. Total credit limited to 8 units. 1 to 4
laboratories. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
ARCH
472 Housing Design Concepts (3)
For
students preparing for further study or practice relating to housing, urban
design and new communities. This course will address design objectives,
concepts, and current theories and forms in housing and mixed-use projects. 3
activities. Prerequisite: Third-year standing or consent of instructor.
ARCH
474 Collaborative Studio: Rendering,
Animation and Modeling (4) (Also listed as ART 474/LA 474)
A
collaborative visualization and design studio focusing on rendering, animation
and modeling. Modeling and animation software for design conceptualization and
expression. Collaboration in teams with students from the
ARCH
480 Special Studies in Architecture
(1–12)
Special
issues and problems through research, field trips, design projects, and other
forms of investigation and involvement. Course requirements are determined prior
to each individual project through a contractual agreement between students and
department. The departmental Off Campus Study Guidelines apply except when
superseded by guidelines and practices of the London Study Program of the
ARCH
481 Senior Architectural Design Project
(5)
Comprehensive
building design and research project in an architectural concentration area.
Demonstration of professional competency in integration of architectural
theory, principles and practice with creative, organizational and technical
abilities in architectural programming, design and design research. Total
credit limited to 15 units. 5 laboratories. Prerequisite: ARCH 407, ARCH 441, ARCH
442, ARCH 451, ARCH 452, ARCH 453 and 5th-year standing.
ARCH
485 Cooperative Education Experience (6)
(CR/NC)
Part-time
work experience in business, industry, government, and other areas of student
career interest. Positions are paid and usually require relocation and
registration in course for two consecutive quarters. Formal report and
evaluation by work supervisor required. Total credit limited to 16 units.
Credit/No Credit grading only. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing and consent of
instructor.
ARCH
492 Senior Design Thesis (3)
Development
of the framework and format of a thesis project proposal related to the
specific design option. Work to include: research topic, intent, scope,
methodology, assumptions, outline of work program and documentation. To be
taken concurrently with first quarter of ARCH 481. 3 seminars. Prerequisite:
5th year standing or consent of instructor.
ARCH
495 Cooperative Education Experience
(12) (CR/NC)
Full-time
work experience in business, industry, government, and other areas of student
career interest. Positions are paid and usually require relocation and
registration in course for two consecutive quarters. Formal report and
evaluation by work supervisor required. Total credit limited to 16 units.
Credit/No Credit grading only. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing and consent of
instructor.
ARCH
501 Environmental Control Systems (3)
Comparative
analysis and evaluation of mechanical and electrical building systems in
high-rise and special purpose low-rise buildings. 3 seminars. Prerequisite:
ARCH 407.
ARCH
510, 511 Environmental Design Methods
(3) (3)
Application
of systematic, step-by-step procedures to rational and intuitive judgmental
tasks. Methods for formulation, idea production, evaluation, and testing
applied to planning, testing, design information systems, communication between
designer and client, user participation in design, and other current topics.
511 focuses on specific problem area among topics and may be repeated up to 9
units. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
ARCH
513 Natural Architectural Lighting (3)
Perception
and awareness of light; natural light as generator of urban spaces and building
forms. Principles of design in lighting fundamentals and techniques. 3
lectures. Prerequisite: ARCH 407 or consent of instructor.
ARCH
519 Theory of Architecture (3)
Comparative
analysis of the major historic influences which have contributed to the
development of architectural design theories. Class Schedule will list topic selected. Total credit limited to 9
units. 1 lecture, 2 seminars. Prerequisite: ARCH 319 or graduate standing.
ARCH
521 Graduate Architectural Design
Project (5)
Comprehensive
building design and research project in an architectural concentration area.
Demonstration of professional competency in integration of architectural
theory, principles and practice with creative, organizational and technical
abilities in architectural programming, design and design research. Total credit
limited to 15 units. 5 laboratories. Prerequisite: ARCH 407, ARCH 441, ARCH
442, ARCH 451, ARCH 452, ARCH 453 and 5th-year standing.
ARCH
531 Habitability (3)
Habitability
standards and concepts significant for architectural design and practice.
Behavioral analysis of habitats, facilities and urban systems. Design and
development of structures and systems responsive to human needs. Habitability
and environmental specifications, human factors, human engineering, behavioral
sciences. 3 seminars. Prerequisite: ARCH 303, ARCH 453, or consent of
instructor.
ARCH
532 Quantitative Methods in Architecture
(3)
Roles
of research in environmental design analysis. Approaches to research,
hypothesis testing, data banks, and information systems for design. Use of research
findings in various decision-making systems. 3 seminars. Prerequisite: Graduate
standing.
ARCH
533 Architectural Programming (3)
Information
management in the design process. Techniques for gathering, analyzing, and
transforming data for use as design information. Variety of approaches to
pre-design planning. 3 seminars. Prerequisite: ARCH 453.
ARCH
537 Principles of Development (3)
Theory
and application of the architect's role in real estate development. Topics
include financing, corporate structuring, feasibilities, market studies, and
proposal presentation. Emphasis on the influence of design on the success of
the development process. 3 seminars. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in
Architecture, or consent of instructor.
ARCH
551 Architectural Design (5)
Professional
initiative and responsibility in integrating architectural design theory and
practice with fields influencing the total environment. Building types
considered as the coordinating factor. Total credit limited to 15 units with no
more than 5 units in any one quarter. 5 laboratories. Prerequisite: Graduate
standing.
ARCH
561 Advanced Design (3)
Continuation
of ARCH 551. Advanced studies integrating architectural design theory and
practice with fields influencing the shaping of the total environment. Total
credit limited to 9 units. 3 laboratories. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
ARCH
563 Professional Seminar (2)
Problems
and topics in the field of the architectural profession. Seminar drawn upon
expertise of visiting professionals in addition to topics presented by regular
faculty and students. 2 seminars. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
ARCH
580 Seminar in Theory of Architecture
(3)
Directed
group study of selected topics in the theory of architecture for graduate
students. Class Schedule will list
specific topics selected. Total credit limited to 9 units. 3 seminars.
Prerequisite: ARCH 453.
ARCH
592 Graduate Design Thesis (3)
Development
of the framework and format of a thesis project proposal related to the
specific design option. Work to include: research topic, intent, scope,
methodology, assumptions, outline of work program and documentation. To be
taken concurrently with first quarter of ARCH 521. 3 seminars. Prerequisite:
5th year standing or consent of instructor.
ARCH
598 Master's Design Project (3–6)
Completion
of a master project demonstrating in-depth research ability at a graduate
level. Total credit limited to 9 units. 3 or 6 laboratories. Prerequisite:
Consent of graduate advisor.
ARCH
599 Master's Thesis (3–6)
Completion
of a thesis embodying original research in an area of environmental design.
Total credit limited to 9 units. Prerequisite: Consent of graduate advisor.