Sep 27, 2024  
2022-2023 University Catalog 
    
2022-2023 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Index of Courses


 

Architecture

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES: Courses open only to declared ARC Majors unless otherwise specified. 

GRADUATE COURSES: NOTE: For graduate prerequisite course descriptions, see undergraduate section.

  
  • ARC 4611A - Senior Project Design Activity (5)


    Preparation of an architectural project design proposal for the bachelor’s degree project. See department of architecture office and/or website for list of tracks offered.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC senior standing; 2.0 GPA; ARC 401, ARC 4011L , or ARC 4011  and ARC 4011A ; ARC 403L, ARC 4021L , or ARC 4021  and ARC 4021A ; ARC 405L, ARC 4031L , or ARC 4031  and ARC 4031A ; and C- or better in ARC 4610 .
    Corequisite(s): ARC 4620.  
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Spring
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4611L - Senior Project Design Laboratory (3)


    Preparation of an architectural project design proposal for the bachelor’s degree project. See department of architecture office and/or website for list of tracks offered.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Senior Standing; ARC 4031L  or 405L; and ARC 4610 , or ARC 406 and ARC 406L.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 4620 .
    Component(s): Laboratory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4620 - Senior Project Material and Structural Integration (1)


    Integrating senior project design with structural and nonstructural systems, materials and codes. Perform structural, code and material analyses for their individual senior project designs based on their developed designs and information from ARC 4610.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC senior standing and ARC 4610 .
    Corequisite(s): ARC 4611A. 
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Spring
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4630 - Interpreting Architecture (3)


    Dual Listed as: ARC 5630  
    Interprets architecture as a physical embodiment of civilization. Discusses architecture in the context of parallel developments in art, philosophy, literature, science, and technology. Analyzes various cultural, social, and economic factors that shape the built environment.

    Prerequisite(s): Lower division GE requirements in Areas A and C, and sub-area B4.
    GE Area(s): C3
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course, GE Course
  
  • ARC 4640 - American Architecture (2)


    Dual Listed as: ARC 5640 
    Development of American buildings and infrastructure in response to changes in material and methods of construction, demography and cultural values contributing to evolving built environment. Includes history of American architectural profession.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Junior Standing or Senior Standing; ARC 362 or ARC 3620 , and ARC 362A or ARC 3622 .
    Corequisite(s): ARC 4642 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4642 - American Architecture Discussion (1)


    Dual Listed as: ARC 5642 
    Development of American buildings and infrastructure in response to changes in material and methods of construction, demography and cultural values contributing to evolving built environment. Includes history of American architectural profession.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Junior Standing or Senior Standing; ARC 362 or ARC 3620 , and ARC 362A or ARC 3622 .
    Corequisite(s): ARC 4640 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4650 - Contemporary Architecture (3)


    Critical review of works and theories beginning with the years after World War II to the present. Develop historical understanding of the period and a basis to assess contemporary issues in architecture.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate or Advanced Standing; ARC 362 or ARC 3620 , and ARC 362A or ARC 3622 .
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4670 - California Architecture (3)


    Evolution of California’s built environment comprised of designed landscapes, architecture and infrastructure. Architectural developments in response to climate, landscape and the vision of design professionals. Ongoing contribution of California design to the present. Field trips.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate or Advanced Standing; ARC 362 or ARC 3620 , and ARC 362A or ARC 3622 .
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4680 - Latin American Architecture (3)


    Survey and in-depth case studies of major examples of Latin American architecture from the 19th C. to the present with a focus on the development of national identities, as well as esthetic and technological contributions during the post-War years.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate or Advanced Standing; ARC 362 or ARC 3620  ; and ARC 362A or ARC 3622 .
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4690 - Topics in Southern California Architecture (3)


    Focus on the career of one or more architects with significant works in Southern California; or on a particular period, place, or other special topic in Southern California architecture history. Lectures, readings and discussions address issues of theory, practice, and historical and cultural context.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate or Advanced Standing; ARC 362 or ARC 3620 , and ARC 362A or ARC 3622 .
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4700 - Advanced Preservation Design (3)


    Research and design course focusing on the adaptation of historic buildings, districts and landscapes. Design-based exercises are used to explore architectural design issues affecting the rehabilitative re-use of existing historic structures including documentation, significance, integrity and structural repairs. Special attention is given to accepted industry techniques for adding to historic buildings.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate or Advanced Standing; ARC 362 or ARC 3620  ; and ARC 362A or ARC 3622 .
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4710 - Architectural Practice (2)


    The administrative, legal, ethical aspects of the architectural profession and the relationship between the profession and the construction industry.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC undergraduate standing; ARC 303 or ARC 3020;  ARC 303L, ARC 3021L , or ARC 3021A ; ARC 4400 ; and ARC 4402A ..
    Corequisite(s): ARC 4712 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Spring
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4712 - Architectural Practice Discussion (1)


    The administrative, legal, ethical aspects of the architectural profession and the relationship between the profession and the construction industry.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC undergraduate standing; ARC 303 or ARC 3020 ; ARC 303L, ARC 3021L , or ARC 3021A ; ARC 4400 ; and ARC 4402A ..
    Corequisite(s): ARC 4710 .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Spring
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4730 - The Architect and the Development Process (2)


    The potential roles of the architect in the development process are discussed. Issues include goals, appraisal of needs, economics, and market analysis feasibility studies, appraisal procedures, cash flow methods, financing options, decisions, design and delivery processes, involvement at levels of design decisions and project administration.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC undergraduate standing; ARC 303 or ARC 3020A ; and ARC 303L, ARC 3021L , or ARC 3021  and ARC 3021A .
    Corequisite(s): ARC 4732 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Fall
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4732 - The Architect and the Development Process Discussion (1)


    The potential roles of the architect in the development process are discussed. Issues include goals, appraisal of needs, economics, and market analysis feasibility studies, appraisal procedures, cash flow methods, financing options, decisions, design and delivery processes, involvement at levels of design decisions and project administration.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC undergraduate standing; ARC 303 or ARC 3020 ; and ARC 303L, ARC 3021L , or ARC 3021  and ARC 3021A 
    Corequisite(s): ARC 4730 .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Fall
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4740 - Managing a Design Firm (3)


    The study of the relationship between the architect, employee, client, and contractor; including a study of new business development strategies, winning a commission, marketing, and client communications.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC 4710  and ARC 4712  or Instructor Permission.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4750 - Teaching Practicum (1-3)


    Aids instructor in preparing course material, giving software and model-making tutorials to students, facilitating in-class discussions, and engaging in student mentoring. May be taken twice for a maximum of 3 units.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate or Advanced Standing; ARC 362 or ARC 3620 , and ARC 362A or ARC 3622 .
    Component(s): Supervisory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 2
    Minimum - Maximum Units: May be taken twice for a maximum of 3 units.
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4760A - Neutra VDL Docents Activity (3)


    Preparation to become docents at the Neutra VDL Research Studio and Residences. Participation in historic preservation research and rehabilitation projects at the house.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing, Advanced Standing, or Instructor Permission; and ARC 303L or ARC 3021L .
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Note(s): Course meets on Saturdays.
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4770A - Archives Practicum Activity (3)


    Introduction to standard archival practices, focus on the specific issues associated with the arrangement and storage of architectural records and investigate projects that incorporate archival materials. Work supports activities of the ENV Archives-Special Collections.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing, Advanced Standing, or Instructor Permission.
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4780 - Indigenous Architecture (3)


    Survey and in-depth case studies of architectural forms produced by non literate and traditional societies around the world. Emphasis given to social, cultural and cosmological factors contributing to the variety of built forms, responses of form to climate and natural conditions, materials and methods of construction, and aesthetic expression.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate or Advanced Standing; ARC 362 or ARC 3620 , and ARC 362A or ARC 3622 .
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4790 - Topics in Preservation (3)


    Discussion and research in specific areas of historic preservation including the history and documentation of historical resources, resources associated with under-represented groups and emerging research into the assessment of cultural resources. Includes a design exercise involving the documentation or adaptation of a historic building.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate or Advanced Standing; ARC 362 or ARC 3620 , and ARC 362A or ARC 3622 .
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4800 - Architecture and Historic Preservation (3)


    Survey of issues between contemporary design and the preservation of historic buildings, structures and landscapes, from antiquity to the present. Discussion of preservation movement theories and practices, and impact of values, aesthetics, culture, politics, and economies in the preservation process.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate or Advanced Standing. ARC 362 or ARC 3620 , and ARC 362A or ARC 3622 .
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4810 - Behavioral Factors in Architecture (3)


    The study of the relationship of psychology, social anthropology and sociology to the design of the built environment. Emphasis on the understanding of architecture’s effects on users and the relationship of social patterns and cultural mores to urban types.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing or Advanced Standing, and Instructor Permission.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4820 - Architectural Programming (3)


    Methods of programming and project evaluation in the development of architectural design work.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing or Advanced Standing; and Instructor Permission.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4840S - Community Practicum Service Learning (3)


    Community-Based Design Seminar in which students will engage applied research, analysis and design demonstrated by field studies and executed design recommendations and/or project implementation.   May be taken up to three times for a total credit of 9 units.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing or Advanced Standing; Instructor Permission; and ARC 303L or ARC 3021L .
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 3
    Course Category: Major Course, Service Course
  
  • ARC 4850 - Design Issues in Housing (3)


    Behavioral, social and cultural issues in housing design as they relate to domestic organization, life cycle, class and ethnicity. Considerations of function and meaning in form-making, design adaptations in light of change, and evaluation procedures.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing or Advanced Standing; and Instructor Permission.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4860 - Institutional Environments (3)


    Design research on the history and theory of institutional buildings such as hospitals, hospices, schools and other institutional environments. Design and programming issues addressing safety, security, privacy, community, and context.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing or Advanced Standing, and ARC 303L or ARC 3021L .
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4870 - Healthcare Architecture, Planning and Design (3)


    Investigation of integrated planning, design, and construction process for healthcare architecture. New paradigm shift in healthcare policies and their social and economic impacts on innovative design of healing environments. Seminar engages students in research and analysis of healthcare design topics.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing or Advanced Standing, and ARC 303L or ARC 3021L .
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4880 - Healthcare Facility Design and Sustainability (3)


    Concepts, strategies and tools for the design of hospitals with increased patient and staff satisfaction, reduced environmental impact, and minimum cost difference from conventional hospital construction. Special emphasis on the links between environmental variables and human health.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing or Advanced Standing, Instructor Permission, and ARC 303L or ARC 3021L .
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4890 - Integrated Project Delivery for Healthcare Facility Design (3)


    Investigation of Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) and design-build methods for healthcare design projects. Special emphasis on schedules, costing, collaboration and information sharing in healthcare facility design and construction.

    Prerequisite(s):  ARC Graduate Standing or Advanced Standing, Instructor Permission, and ARC 303L or ARC 3021L .
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 4990 - Special Topics for Upper Division Students (1-3)


    Group study at an advanced level of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Component(s): Lecture, Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • ARC 4990A - Special Topics for Upper Division Students Activity (1-3)


    Group study at an advanced level of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • ARC 4990L - Special Topics for Upper Division Students Laboratory (1-3)


    Group study at an advanced level of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Component(s): Laboratory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • ARC 5000 - Special Study for Graduate Students (1-3)


    Individual or group investigation, research, studies, or surveys of selected problems at graduate level. Proposals to be initiated by student(s) with guidance from faculty. Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.

    Component(s): Supervisory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.
  
  • ARC 5010 - Introduction to Programming and Behavioral Factors (3)


    Study of the role that architectural programming and behavioral factors play in the design of buildings. Architect’s responsibility to respond to the physical and social conditions of an urban context.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5011L 
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5011 - Introduction to Architectural Design 1 (1)


    Introduction to the fundamental elements of architectural design.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5011A  .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Fall
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5011A - Introduction to Architectural Design 1 Activity (4)


    Introduction to the fundamental elements of architectural design explored in the abstract. Emphasis on basic design, graphic communication skills and model-making.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5011 .
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Fall
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5011L - Introduction to Architectural Design 1 Laboratory (3)


    Introduction to the fundamental elements of architectural design explored in the abstract. Emphasis on basic design, graphic communication skills and model-making.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Laboratory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5020 - Introduction to Sustainable Architectural Design (3)


    Basic principles for the design of sustainable, low carbon environments at the urban, site and building scale. Emphasis on the issues to consider in the design of sustainable, low carbon buildings and their connection with the environment around it. Sustainable urbanism, site design, energy, materials, water, materials and waste.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing; ARC 501 or ARC 5010 .
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5021L 
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5021 - Introduction to Architectural Design 2 (1)


    A continuation of research on simple buildings and their relationship to site and program. Introduction to architectural programming and the influence of context.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing; ARC 501 or ARC 5010;  and ARC 501L, ARC 5011L, or ARC 5011A and ARC 5011.  
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5021A .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Spring
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5021A - Introduction to Architectural Design 2 Activity (4)


    A continuation of basic design exercises focusing on simple buildings and their relationship to site and program. Introduction to architectural programming and the influence of context.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing; ARC 501 or ARC 5010;  and ARC 501L, ARC 5011L, or ARC 5011A and ARC 5011.  
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5021 .
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Spring
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5021L - Introduction to Architectural Design 2 Laboratory (3)


    A continuation of basic design exercises focusing on simple buildings and their relationship to site and program. Introduction to architectural programming and the influence of context.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing. ARC 501 or ARC 5010 , and ARC 501L or ARC 5011L .
    Component(s): Laboratory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5030 - Architectural Codes (3)


    Study of relevant codes for architects for the protection of the health, safety and welfare of the public as they relate to architectural design.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing. ARC 591 or ARC 5020 .
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5031L 
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5031 - Intermediate Architectural Design 1 (1)


    The design process as it relates to building materials and construction and the interaction of aesthetic, technological and economic determinants. Introduction to building codes.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing; ARC 502 or ARC 5020;  and ARC 502L, ARC 5021L, or ARC 5021A and ARC 5021.  
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5031A .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Fall
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5031A - Intermediate Architectural Design 1 Actvity (4)


    The design process as it relates to building materials and construction and the interaction of aesthetic, technological and economic determinants. Introduction to building codes.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing; ARC 502 or ARC 5020 ; and ARC 502L, or ARC 5021L, or ARC 5021A and ARC 5021.  
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5031 .
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Fall
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5031L - Intermediate Architectural Design 1 Laboratory (3)


    The design process as it relates to building materials and construction and the interaction of aesthetic, technological and economic determinants. Introduction to building codes.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing, ARC 502 or ARC 5020 , and ARC 502L or ARC 5021L .
    Component(s): Laboratory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5040 - Housing and Urban Design (3)


    Interaction of building technology, human behavior, and site development in the design of mixed-use multi-family housing projects. Exploration of urban design issues including research and analysis of topics associated with mixed use projects.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing; ARC 504 or ARC 5030 .
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5041L 
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5041 - Intermediate Architectural Design 2 (1)


    Interaction of construction technology, human behavior, site development in the design of multi-family housing in a specific context. Introduction to large-scale urban issues.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing; ARC 504 or ARC 5030;  and ARC 503L, ARC 5031L, or ARC 5031A and ARC 5031.  
    Corequisite(s): ARC 6400 and ARC 5041A.  
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Spring
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5041A - Intermediate Architectural Design 2 Activity (4)


    Interaction of construction technology, human behavior, site development in the design of multi-family housing in a specific context. Introduction to large-scale urban issues.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing; ARC 504 or ARC 5030 ; and ARC 503L, ARC 5031L, or 5031A and ARC 5031.  
    Corequisite(s): ARC 6400 and ARC 5041.  
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Spring
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5041L - Intermediate Architectural Design 2 Laboratory (3)


    Interaction of construction technology, human behavior, site development in the design of multi-family housing in a specific context. Introduction to large-scale urban issues.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing, ARC 503 or ARC 5030 , and ARC 503L or ARC 5031L 
    Corequisite(s): ARC 6400 .
    Component(s): Laboratory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5210 - Structures 1 (2)


    Dual Listed as: ARC 3210  
    The relationship of structure to form, function and economics. Analysis of structural systems, including the determination of forces and stresses. Introduction to the geometric properties of structural members, and designing trusses.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing, and undergraduate course equivalent to PHY 1210 /PHY 1210L  or PHY 121L.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5212 .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5212 - Structures 1 Discussion (1)


    Dual Listed as: ARC 3212  
    The relationship of structure to form, function and economics. Analysis of structural systems, including the determination of forces and stresses. Introduction to the geometric properties of structural members, and designing trusses.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing, and undergraduate course equivalent to PHY 1210 /PHY 1210L  or PHY 121L.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5210 .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5220 - Structures 2 (2)


    Dual Listed as: ARC 3220  
    The relationship of structure to form, function, and economics. Analysis of structural systems, including designing structural members in steel, concrete and masonry. Design of seismic and wind resisting structural systems. 

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing, ARC 5210 , and ARC 5212 ; or permission of the Graduate Coordinator.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5222.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5222 - Structures 2 Discussion (1)


    Dual Listed as: ARC 3222  
    The relationship of structure to form, function, and economics. Analysis of structural systems, including designing structural members in steel, concrete and masonry. Design of seismic and wind resisting structural systems. Discussion.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing, ARC 5210 , and ARC 5212 ; or permission of the Graduate Coordinator.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5220 .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5310 - Environmental Controls Systems 1 (2)


    Dual Listed as: ARC 3310  
    Performance principles and systems to reduce the environmental impact of buildings and to address occupant comfort. Thermal comfort, climate analysis, solar geometry, daylighting, passive heating and cooling, renewable energy and mechanical systems.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5312 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5312 - Environmental Controls Systems 1 Discussion (1)


    Dual Listed as: ARC 3312  
    Performance principles and systems to reduce the environmental impact of buildings and to address occupant comfort. Thermal comfort, climate analysis, solar geometry, daylighting, passive heating and cooling, renewable energy and mechanical systems.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5310 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5320 - Environmental Controls 2 (2)


    Dual Listed as: ARC 3320 .
    Performance principles and systems to safeguard occupant comfort while reducing environmental impact and approaching carbon neutrality. Survey of lighting, HVAC systems, acoustics, plumbing, electric and other building control systems.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing, ARC 5310 , and ARC 5312 ; or permission of the Graduate Coordinator.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5322 .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5322 - Environmental Controls 2 Discussion (1)


    Dual Listed as: ARC 3322  
    Performance principles and systems to safeguard occupant comfort while reducing environmental impact and approaching carbon neutrality. Survey of lighting, HVAC systems, acoustics, plumbing, electric and other building control systems.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing, ARC 5310 , and ARC 5312 ; or permission of the Graduate Coordinator.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5320 .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5440 - Building Construction 1 (2)


    Dual Listed as: ARC 3410  
    Techniques of construction, building components, and building systems. Includes introduction to construction materials (wood, steel, concrete & masonry) for structural and nonstructural applications, construction techniques and specification systems. Introduction to architectural construction drawing documentation.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5442 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5442 - Building Construction 1 Discussion (1)


    Dual Listed as: ARC 3412  
    Techniques of construction, building components, and building systems. Includes introduction to construction materials (wood, steel, concrete & masonry) for structural and nonstructural applications, construction techniques and specification systems. Introduction to architectural construction drawing documentation.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5440 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5450 - Building Construction 2 (2)


    Dual Listed as: ARC 3420  
    Techniques of construction, building components, and systems investigated through case studies. Further exploration of properties of materials used in construction and their specification both in written and drawing formats. Emphasis on systems design for structure, weatherproofing and sustainable design with respect to materials selection/interaction.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing, ARC 5440 , and ARC 5442 ; or permission of the Graduate Coordinator.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5452 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5452 - Building Construction 2 Discussion (1)


    Dual Listed as: ARC 3422  
    Techniques of construction, building components, and systems investigated through case studies. Further exploration of properties of materials used in construction and their specification both in written and drawing formats. Emphasis on systems design for structure, weatherproofing and sustainable design with respect to materials selection/interaction.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing, ARC 5440 , and ARC 5442 ; or permission of the Graduate Coordinator.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5450 .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5510A - Digital Design Tools 1 Activity (3)


    Analytical and conceptual thinking skills, and graphic and form communication skills, through the use of electronic media. State-of-the-art, raster and vector based digital schematic design tools as a foundation for information based digital design tool suites.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5011L .
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5511A - Digital Design Tools 1 Activity (1)


    Analytical and conceptual thinking skills, and graphic and form communication skills, through the use of electronic media. State-of-the-art, raster and vector based digital schematic design tools as a foundation for information based digital design tool suites.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing.
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Fall
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5512A - Digital Design Tools 2 Activity (1)


    Analytical and conceptual thinking skills, and graphic and form communication skills, through the use of electronic media. State-of-the-art, raster and vector based digital schematic design tools as a foundation for information based digital design tool suites.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing and ARC 5511A .
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Spring
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5520A - Digital Design Tools 2 Activity (3)


    Development of design modeling skills and techniques, with information based digital modeling. Continuation of ARC 5510 design modeling methods and techniques; introduction to moving information between multiple BIM//CAD software environments. Hybrid with Asynchronous component.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing, ARC 551 or ARC 5510A .
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5031L .
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5521A - Digital Design Tools 3 Activity (1)


    Development of design modeling skills and techniques, with information based digital modeling. Continuation of ARC 5510 design modeling methods and techniques; introduction to moving information between multiple BIM//CAD software environments.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing; and ARC 551, ARC 5510A, or ARC 5512A. 
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Fall
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5522A - Digital Design Tools 4 Activity (1)


    Development of design modeling skills and techniques, with information based digital modeling. Continuation of ARC 5510A  design modeling methods and techniques; introduction to moving information between multiple BIM//CAD software environments.


    Prerequisite(s):

    ARC graduate standing; ARC 551, ARC 5510A , or ARC 5521A 

     

    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Spring
    Course Category: Major Course

  
  • ARC 5620 - World Architecture from Renaissance through Modern Era (3)


    Cultural, social and aesthetic forces that shaped architecture and urban design during the Renaissance and Baroque periods, and from the Eighteenth, through Twentieth Centuries. Particular attention to the emergence of the Modern movement.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Fall
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5630 - Interpreting Architecture (3)


    Dual Listed as: ARC 4630  
    Interprets architecture as a physical embodiment of civilization. Discusses architecture in the context of parallel developments in art, philosophy, literature, science, and technology. Analyzes various cultural, social, and economic factors that shape the built environment.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing.
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5640 - American Architecture (2)


    Dual Listed as: ARC 4640  
    Development of American buildings and infrastructure in response to changes in material and methods of construction, demography and cultural values contributing to evolving built environment. Includes history of American architectural profession.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5642 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5642 - American Architecture Discussion (1)


    Dual Listed as: ARC 4642  
    Development of American buildings and infrastructure in response to changes in material and methods of construction, demography and cultural values contributing to evolving built environment. Includes history of American architectural profession.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5640 .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5910 - Directed Study (1-6)


    Directed study on a subject of interest to the student and important to the understanding of architecture. The study is intended to provide the opportunity for study in specific areas that will support the student’s specific personal interests in architecture. May be taken up to two times for a total credit of 12 units.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing and approval of Graduate Coordinator.
    Component(s): Supervisory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 2
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 5990 - Special Topics for Graduate Students (1-3)


    Group study at a graduate level of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Prerequisite(s): Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Lecture, Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • ARC 5990A - Special Topics for Graduate Students Activity (1-3)


    Group study at a graduate level of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Prerequisite(s): Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • ARC 5990L - Special Topics for Graduate Students Laboratory (1-3)


    Group study at a graduate level of a selected well-defined topic or area not covered by a regularly offered course.

    Prerequisite(s): Graduate Standing.
    Component(s): Laboratory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times only with different topics
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units applicable to a degree, with a maximum of 2 sections per semester.
  
  • ARC 6011 - Advanced Architectural Design 1 (1)


    Interaction of design methods, user needs, and site constraints explored in a design project.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing; 3.0 GPA or higher; 2nd year Portfolio Review passed*; ARC 506 or ARC 5040 ; and ARC 506L, ARC 5041L, or ARC 5041A and ARC 5041 .
    Corequisite(s): ARC 6011A .
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
    Note(s): *A special section of ARC 5990L will be assigned to students who do not pass the portfolio review. Passing this class with a C or better will satisfy the portfolio requirement.
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6011A - Advanced Architectural Design 1 Activity (4)


    Interaction of design methods, user needs, and site constraints explored in a design project.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing; 3.0 GPA or higher; 2nd year Portfolio Review passed*; ARC 506 or ARC 5040 ; and ARC 506L, ARC 5041L, or ARC 5041A and ARC 5041.  
    Corequisite(s): ARC 6011 .
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
    Note(s): *A special section of ARC 5990L will be assigned to students who do not pass the portfolio review. Passing this class with a C or better will satisfy the portfolio requirement.
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6011L - Advanced Architectural Design 1 Laboratory (3)


    Interaction of design methods, user needs, and site constraints explored in a design project.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing, 3.0 GPA or higher, 2nd year Portfolio Review passed*, ARC 506 or ARC 5040 , and ARC 506L or ARC 5041L .
    Component(s): Laboratory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Note(s): *A special section of ARC 5990L  will be assigned to students who do not pass the portfolio review. Passing this class with a C or better will satisfy the portfolio requirement.
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6400 - Design Development (3)


    An overview of construction, building components, and systems investigated through case studies. Study of the connection between material properties, fabrication techniques, and building design.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing; ARC 505 or ARC 5030 .
    Corequisite(s): ARC 5041L .
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6510A - Advanced Digital Design Activity (1)


    Facilitates student access to digital design drawing and modeling, tools, skills and concepts actively used in design studio. Assignments support design studio discussion with an emphasis on advanced Building Information Modeling (BIM).

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing.
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
    Course Category: Major Course, Service Course
  
  • ARC 6590 - Integrating/Managing New Technology in Architecture Practice (3)


    The study of the integrating expanding digital technologies for project management, billing, cost modeling, Building Information Modeling (BIM).

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6710 - Architectural Professional Practice 1 (2)


    The administrative, legal, ethical aspects of the architectural profession and the relationship between the profession and the construction industry.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing; ARC 505 and ARC 505L, or ARC 5040  and ARC 5041L .
    Corequisite(s): ARC 6712 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6712 - Architectural Professional Practice 1 Discussion (1)


    The administrative, legal, ethical aspects of the architectural profession and the relationship between the profession and the construction industry. Discussion.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing. ARC 505 and ARC 505L, or ARC 5040  and ARC 5041L .
    Corequisite(s): ARC 6710 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6720 - Design Thinking for Managers (3)


    Design Thinking is an iterative process in which we seek to understand the user, challenge assumptions, and redefine problems in an attempt to identify alternative strategies and solutions that might not be instantly apparent with our initial level of understanding. At the same time, Design Thinking provides a solution-based approach to solving problems. It is a way of thinking and working as well as a collection of hands-on methods.* This course will introduce students to Design Thinking through case study organizations that have adopted design thinking in their management and business practices.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Note(s): Design Thinking is an iterative process in which we seek to understand the user, challenge assumptions, and redefine problems in an attempt to identify alternative strategies and solutions that might not be instantly apparent with our initial level of understanding. At the same time, Design Thinking provides a solution-based approach to solving problems. It is a way of thinking and working as well as a collection of hands-on methods.* * Foundation for Interaction Design, https://www.interaction-design.org/
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6721 - Architecture Project Management (3)


    The detailed study of the Architects role in the process of managing an Architectural Project from conception through construction and to occupancy.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: As needed; see Academic Department
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6730 - Architectural Professional Practice 2 (2)


    The potential roles of the architect in the development process are discussed. Issues include goals, appraisal of needs, economics, and market analysis feasibility studies, appraisal procedures, cash flow methods, financing options, decisions, design and delivery processes, involvement at levels of design decisions and project administration.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing; ARC 505 and ARC 505L, or ARC 5040  and ARC 5041L .
    Corequisite(s): ARC 6732 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6732 - Architectural Professional Practice 2 Discussion (1)


    The potential roles of the architect in the development process are discussed. Issues include goals, appraisal of needs, economics, and market analysis feasibility studies, appraisal procedures, cash flow methods, financing options, decisions, design and delivery processes, involvement at levels of design decisions and project administration. Discussion.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing; ARC 505 and ARC 505L, or ARC 5040  and ARC 5041L .
    Corequisite(s): ARC 6730 
    Component(s): Lecture
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6740 - Managing a Design Firm (3)


    The study of the relationship between the architect, employee, client, and contractor; including a study of new business development strategies, winning a commission, marketing, and client communications.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: As needed; see Academic Department
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6760 - Comprehensive Development Process (3)


    The study of the role of the Architect in a comprehensive development process as a means for expanding the Architects influence over design and project outcomes.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: As needed; see Academic Department
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6890 - The Integrated Design Practice and Architecture (3)


    The study of the changing nature of the Architectural practice and project delivery methods to include, planning, development, investment/finance, architecture, landscape, engineering, construction, interiors, real-estate sales, management professional services and Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) and design-build methods.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC graduate standing.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: As needed; see Academic Department
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6910 - Directed Research (1-3)


    Individual research in a specialized area, under the direction of a graduate faculty member; work does not pertain directly to the thesis. Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.

    Component(s): Supervisory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.
  
  • ARC 6920 - Independent Research (1-3)


    Individual study/investigation and research in a specialized area proposed by the student with the approval, and under the supervision, of a graduate faculty member; work does not pertain directly to the thesis. Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.

    Prerequisite(s):  INA Graduate Standing and Graduate Coordinator Permission.
    Component(s): Supervisory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times
    Repeat for Credit Limit: 5
    Minimum - Maximum Units: Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per semester.
  
  • ARC 6940 - Master’s Thesis/Project Research (3)


    Research and programming in support of faculty-approved student’s master’s project.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing, 3.0 GPA or higher, and GWT satisfied*.
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Note(s): *The enforcement of the Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement has been temporarily suspended per a Chancellor’s Office memorandum.
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6951 - Master’s Degree Material and Structures Integration (1)


    Facilitate student mastery of the Building Systems, Construction Materials, and Structural System to be utilized in their faculty-approved master’s degree architectural design project.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing; 3.0 GPA or higher; and ARC 691 and ARC 694, or ARC 6940 .
    Corequisite(s): ARC 6951A. 
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Spring
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6951A - Master’s Degree Project Activity (5)


    Development of master’s degree project.

    Prerequisite(s): Permission of Graduate Coordinator; ARC 6940 , or ARC 691 and ARC 694; and GPA of 3.0 or higher.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 6951. 
    Component(s): Activity
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    When Offered: Spring
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6951L - Master’s Degree Project Laboratory (3)


    Development of master’s degree project.

    Prerequisite(s): Permission of Graduate Coordinator; ARC 6940 , or ARC 691 and ARC 694; and GPA of 3.0 or higher.
    Corequisite(s): ARC 6952 .
    Component(s): Laboratory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6952 - Master’s Degree Material and Structures Integration (3)


    Facilitate student mastery of the Building Systems, Construction Materials, and Structural System to be utilized in their faculty-approved master’s degree architectural design project.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing; 3.0 GPA or Higher. ARC 691 and ARC 694, or ARC 6940 .
    Corequisite(s): ARC 6951L 
    Component(s): Seminar
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6960 - Master’s Degree Thesis (6)


    Development of master’s degree thesis project.

    Prerequisite(s): ARC Graduate Standing; 3.0 GPA or Higher. ARC 691 and ARC 694, or ARC 6940 .
    Component(s): Supervisory
    Grading Basis: Graded Only
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
    Course Category: Major Course
  
  • ARC 6990 - Master’s Degree Continuation (0)


    Enrollment in this course allows candidates that have enrolled in the maximum number of thesis or project units to maintain resident status in order to receive university services.

    Component(s): Supervisory
    Grading Basis: Credit/No Credit
    Repeat for Credit: May be taken multiple times
    Repeat for Credit Limit: Unlimited
 

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