ARCH 100
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Architecture History I - Antiquity to 1870
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Course Title
Architecture History I - Antiquity to 1870
Description
This course focuses on understanding the physical environment through the study of dominant architectural attitudes, forms, and functions as influenced by the social, cultural, historical and philosophical determinants of architecture through the ages. This course will also bridge architectural continuity with the past, and its relation to the present. Students will learn methods of historical inquiry and comparative analysis with an emphasis on classical and neoclassical periods. Restricted to Architecture and Interior Design majors. Core: AH. Offered fall semester only.
3
Repeatable for Additional Credit
No
Prerequisites and Corerequisites
General Education Foundational Course Categories: Intellectual & Practical Skills
Arts & Humanities (AH)
This course is an approved AA/AS elective
Yes
This course is an approved AAS elective
Yes
Honors Section Available
No