Course Descriptions - Catalog of Studies - University of Arkansas
Course Descriptions - Catalog of Studies - University of Arkansas
Course Descriptions - Catalog of Studies - University of Arkansas
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<strong>Course</strong> <strong>Descriptions</strong><br />
4016.<br />
ARCH4023 Advanced Architectural <strong>Studies</strong> (FA,<br />
SP) Advanced seminars in subjects to special interest to<br />
students and faculty. May be repeated.<br />
ARCH4023H Honors Advanced Architectural<br />
<strong>Studies</strong> (FA, SP) Advanced seminars in subjects to special<br />
interest to students and faculty. May be repeated.<br />
ARCH4154 Architectural Technology V (FA, SP)<br />
Introduction to high-rise, speciality and contemporary structural<br />
systems. Computer analysis <strong>of</strong> structural systems.<br />
Advanced detailing and integration <strong>of</strong> building systems. Study<br />
<strong>of</strong> acoustics and intelligent building systems. Introduction to<br />
organization, preparation, and context <strong>of</strong> construction drawings.<br />
Three hours lecture and one hour laboratory exercises<br />
in principles and practices <strong>of</strong> architectural technology each<br />
week. Prerequisite: ARCH 3144.<br />
ARCH4154H Honors Architectural Technology V<br />
(FA, SP) Introduction to high-rise, speciality and contemporary<br />
structural systems. Computer analysis <strong>of</strong> structural systems.<br />
Advanced detailing and integration <strong>of</strong> building systems.<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> acoustics and intelligent building systems.<br />
Introduction to organization, preparation, and context <strong>of</strong> construction<br />
drawings. Three hours lecture and one hour laboratory<br />
exercises in principles and practices <strong>of</strong> architectural<br />
technology each week. Prerequisite: ARCH 3144.<br />
ARCH4433 History <strong>of</strong> Architecture III (FA) Critical<br />
study and analysis <strong>of</strong> the history and theories <strong>of</strong> modern<br />
architecture from the mid-nineteenth century to the present.<br />
Prerequisite: ARCH 2233 and ARCH 2243 (or HESC 2883<br />
and HESC 3883).<br />
ARCH4433H Honors History <strong>of</strong> Architecture III<br />
(FA) Critical study and analysis <strong>of</strong> the history and theories<br />
<strong>of</strong> modern architecture from the mid-nineteenth century to<br />
the present. Prerequisite: ARCH 2233 and ARCH 2243 (or<br />
HESC 2883 and HESC 3883).<br />
ARCH4443 History <strong>of</strong> Architecture IV (SP, SU) An<br />
intensive study <strong>of</strong> the history and theory <strong>of</strong> architecture since<br />
1965, through critical inquiry and analysis <strong>of</strong> seminal ideas<br />
and artifacts that have shaped the built environment and our<br />
ways <strong>of</strong> knowing it. Prerequisite: ARCH 2233 and ARCH<br />
2243 and ARCH 4433.<br />
ARCH4473 Eastern Art and Architecture (IR) A<br />
study <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>of</strong> Indian, Chinese, and Japanese<br />
art forms with an emphasis on architecture.<br />
ARCH4483 Architecture <strong>of</strong> the Americas (IR)<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>of</strong> architecture in the Americas<br />
from the Pre-Columbian cultures to the present day. Lecture<br />
and slides 3 hours per week.<br />
ARCH4610 Architecture Cooperative Education I<br />
(FA, SP, SU) A practicum which introduces and engages<br />
the student in the practice and application <strong>of</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>ession.<br />
Prerequisite: completion <strong>of</strong> all third year program requirements,<br />
2.5 minimum GPA and permission <strong>of</strong> the faculty.<br />
ARCH4620 Architectural Cooperative Education<br />
II (FA, SP, SU) A practicum which introduces and engages<br />
the student in the practice and application <strong>of</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>ession.<br />
Prerequisite: completion <strong>of</strong> all third year program requirements,<br />
2.5 minimum GPA and permission <strong>of</strong> the faculty.<br />
ARCH4630 Architectural Cooperative Education<br />
III (FA, SP, SU) A practicum which introduces and<br />
engages the student in the practice and application <strong>of</strong> the<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>ession. Prerequisite: completion <strong>of</strong> all third year program<br />
requirements, 2.5 minimum GPA and permission <strong>of</strong> the faculty.<br />
ARCH4640 Architectural Cooperative Education<br />
IV (FA, SP, SU) A practicum which introduces and<br />
engages the student in the practice and application <strong>of</strong> the<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>ession. Prerequisite: completion <strong>of</strong> all third year program<br />
requirements, 2.5 minimum GPA and permission <strong>of</strong> the faculty.<br />
ARCH4913 Design Thinking: Relationships<br />
Between Theory and Process (IR) <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />
relationship between design theory and process using examples<br />
from history with emphasis on contemporary development<br />
and roots. Prerequisite: ARCH 4433.<br />
ARCH5016 Architectural Design IX (FA, SU)<br />
Comprehensive project with complex program covering<br />
issues at both urban and architectural scales. Students synthesize<br />
the knowledge and critical thinking acquired during<br />
the previous four years <strong>of</strong> their education including theory,<br />
history and technology and programming. Corequisite: ARCH<br />
5162.<br />
ARCH5026 Architectural Design X (FA, SP, SU)<br />
Final design studio. Offers projects with complex building programs,<br />
site and context issues. Students are expected to<br />
demonstrate skills in generating design ideas supported by<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arkansas</strong>, Fayetteville<br />
clear understanding <strong>of</strong> issues, carrying designs from initial<br />
concept to final project, and ability to integrate building technology.<br />
Prerequisite: ARCH 5016.<br />
ARCH5162 Architectural Technology VI (FA)<br />
Synthesis <strong>of</strong> building technologies, systems selection, systems<br />
design, and construction methods appropriate for comprehensive<br />
studio project (ARCH 5016). Required readings in<br />
emerging technologies <strong>of</strong> building construction. Corequisite:<br />
ARCH 5016 and ARCH 5026. Prerequisite: ARCH 4154.<br />
ARCH5173 Architectural Technology VII:<br />
Vernacular Systems (IR) Traditional, alternative and<br />
craft-based technologies. Sustainable systems and materials<br />
research. Lectures, labs and hands-on construction projects.<br />
Prerequisite: ARCH 4154.<br />
ARCH5253 Architectural Structures Seminar (IR)<br />
Advanced discussion, investigation, design, and analysis <strong>of</strong><br />
structural systems, forms, and materials as determinants <strong>of</strong><br />
architectural design. May be repeated for 6 hours.<br />
ARCH5314 Architectural Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Practice<br />
(FA) Study <strong>of</strong> role and responsibility <strong>of</strong> the architect, owner,<br />
and contractor relationships; pr<strong>of</strong>essional ethics; organization<br />
<strong>of</strong> the architect’s <strong>of</strong>fice; contracts and other documents; risk<br />
management strategies; and the preparation <strong>of</strong> the technical<br />
specifications and bidding documents <strong>of</strong> the Project Manual.<br />
Prerequisite: ARCH 4026.<br />
ARCH5323 Legal Aspects <strong>of</strong> Architecture and<br />
Practice (IR) A survey <strong>of</strong> the various legal doctrines<br />
affecting architecture and their impact on its practice. Topics<br />
include the contracting process, pr<strong>of</strong>essional liability, risk<br />
management, and legal constraints on design, e.g., land use<br />
controls, building codes, and copyright law. Ethical and economic<br />
issues are also considered.<br />
ARCH5493 History <strong>of</strong> Urban Form (IR) Study <strong>of</strong> the<br />
physical form <strong>of</strong> cities from ancient Greece to contemporary<br />
America with emphasis on urban form as an expression <strong>of</strong><br />
physical and cultural determinants. Included are investigations<br />
into the history, theory, and practice <strong>of</strong> urban design.<br />
Prerequisite: ARCH 2233 and ARCH 2243 and ARCH 4433.<br />
ARCH5643 Architectural Computer Applications<br />
(IR) Digital computer programming and introduction to the<br />
use <strong>of</strong> computers as design and realization tools.<br />
ARCH5933 Preservation and Restoration (IR)<br />
History <strong>of</strong> the preservation and restoration movement in<br />
Europe and the U.S.; its relation to the contemporary urban<br />
planning and renewal. Modern economic and administrative<br />
techniques <strong>of</strong> preservation. Participation in history surveys at<br />
regional and state levels.<br />
(ARED) ART EDUCATION<br />
ARED3603 Public School Art for Elementary<br />
Schools (FA, SP) Selection, preparation, and use <strong>of</strong><br />
instructional materials for art in the elementary school.<br />
Artistic development <strong>of</strong> the child and implications to learning<br />
in art and other academic areas. Prerequisite: ARTS 1003<br />
and ARHS 1003 and admission to teacher education.<br />
ARED3613 Public School Art I (IR) Selection, preparation<br />
and use <strong>of</strong> instructional materials in elementary and<br />
secondary schools. For students seeking teaching certification<br />
in art. Prerequisite: ARTS 1013 and ARTS 1313 and<br />
ARTS 1323 and ARTS 2013.<br />
ARED3643 Teaching Art in Elementary Schools<br />
(SP) Methods and materials used in teaching elementary<br />
school art. Prerequisite: ARED 3613.<br />
ARED3653 Teaching Art in Secondary Schools<br />
(FA, SP, SU) Methods and materials used in teaching secondary<br />
school art. Prerequisite: ARED 3603 or ARED 3613.<br />
ARED476V Student Teaching in Art (6-12) (FA,<br />
SP, SU) A minimum <strong>of</strong> 6 weeks will be spent in an <strong>of</strong>f-campus<br />
school. During this time the student teacher will have an<br />
opportunity under supervision to observe, to teach and participate<br />
in other activities involving the school and community.<br />
Prerequisite: BFA degree in Art Education.<br />
(ARHS) ART HISTORY<br />
ARHS1003 Basic <strong>Course</strong> in the Arts: Art Lecture<br />
(FA, SP, SU) A general introduction to the visual arts.<br />
Lectures on theory and criticism, demonstrations, films, and<br />
slides. Three hours a week plus attendance at specified programs<br />
and exhibits. May not be presented toward satisfaction<br />
<strong>of</strong> the B.A. fine arts requirement by art majors. UNIVERSITY<br />
CORE COURSE<br />
ARHS1003H Honors Basic <strong>Course</strong> in the Arts:<br />
Art Lecture (IR) A general introduction to the visual arts.<br />
Lectures on theory and criticism, demonstrations, films,<br />
slides. Three hours a week plus attendance at specified programs<br />
and exhibits. May not be presented toward satisfaction<br />
<strong>of</strong> the B.A. fine arts requirement by art majors. UNIVERSITY<br />
CORE COURSE<br />
ARHS2913 Art History Survey I (FA) Survey <strong>of</strong> art<br />
works from Stone Age through Medieval.<br />
ARHS2923 Art History Survey II (SP) Survey <strong>of</strong> art<br />
works from Renaissance to the present.<br />
ARHS4813 The History <strong>of</strong> Photography (IR)<br />
Survey <strong>of</strong> photography from 1685 to present.<br />
ARHS4833 Ancient Art (SP, Even years) Study <strong>of</strong><br />
the visual arts <strong>of</strong> Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and The<br />
Roman Empire. Prerequisite: ARHS 2913.<br />
ARHS4843 Medieval Art (FA, SP, SU) Study <strong>of</strong> Early<br />
Christian, Byzantine, Early Medieval, Romanesque, and<br />
Gothic styles. Prerequisite: ARHS 2913.<br />
ARHS4843H Honors Medieval Art (FA, SP, SU)<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> Early Christian, Byzantine, Early Medieval,<br />
Romanesque, and Gothic styles. Prerequisite: ARHS 2913.<br />
ARHS4853 Italian Renaissance Art (FA, SP, SU)<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> Proto-Renaissance, Early, High Renaissance, and<br />
Mannerist styles in Italy. Prerequisite: ARHS 2923.<br />
ARHS4863 Northern Renaissance Art (FA, SP,<br />
SU) Study <strong>of</strong> Late Gothic and Renaissance styles in the<br />
Netherlands, Germany, and France. Prerequisite: ARHS<br />
2923.<br />
ARHS4863H Honors Northern Renaissance Art<br />
(FA, SP, SU) Study <strong>of</strong> Late Gothic and Renaissance styles<br />
in the Netherlands, Germany, and France. Prerequisite:<br />
ARHS 2923.<br />
ARHS4873 Baroque Art (FA, SP, SU) Study <strong>of</strong> art<br />
styles <strong>of</strong> the 17th and 18 centuries, primarily in Italy, Spain,<br />
France, Flanders, and the Netherlands. Prerequisite: ARHS<br />
2923.<br />
ARHS4873H Honors Baroque Art (FA, SP, SU)<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> art styles <strong>of</strong> the 17th and 18 centuries, primarily in<br />
Italy, Spain, France, Flanders, and the Netherlands.<br />
Prerequisite: ARHS 2923.<br />
ARHS4883 19th Century European Art (FA, SP,<br />
SU) Study <strong>of</strong> Neo-Classical, Romanticist, Realist,<br />
Impressionist, and Post-Impressionist styles. Prerequisite:<br />
ARHS 2923.<br />
ARHS4883H 19th Century European Art (FA, SP,<br />
SU) Study <strong>of</strong> Neo-Classical, Romanticist, Realist,<br />
Impressionist, and Post-Impressionist styles. Prerequisite:<br />
ARHS 2923.<br />
ARHS4893 20th Century European Art (FA, SP,<br />
SU) Study <strong>of</strong> the major styles and movements <strong>of</strong> the century,<br />
including Cubism, Fauvism, German Expressionism, and<br />
Surrealism. Prerequisite: ARHS 2923.<br />
ARHS4913 American Art to 1900 (FA, SP, SU) The<br />
visual arts in the United States from their beginning in<br />
Colonial times through the nineteenth century. Prerequisite:<br />
ARHS 2923.<br />
ARHS4913H Honors American Art to 1900 (FA,<br />
SP, SU) The visual arts in the United States from their<br />
beginning in Colonial times through the nineteenth century.<br />
Prerequisite: ARHS 2923.<br />
ARHS4923 American Art Since 1900 (FA, SP, SU)<br />
The visual arts in the United States from the turn <strong>of</strong> the century<br />
to the contemporary era. Prerequisite: ARHS 2923.<br />
ARHS4923H Honors American Art Since 1900<br />
(FA, SP, SU) The visual arts in the United States from the<br />
turn <strong>of</strong> the century to the contemporary era. Prerequisite:<br />
ARHS 2923.<br />
ARHS4943 Seminar in Art Criticism (FA, SP, SU)<br />
Study and problems in the criticism <strong>of</strong> art forms and<br />
ARHS4943H Honors Seminar in Art Criticism<br />
(FA, SP, SU) Study and problems in the criticism <strong>of</strong> art<br />
forms and<br />
ARHS4963 Individual Research in Art History<br />
(FA, SP) Independent study in specific areas <strong>of</strong> art history<br />
and criticism. Prerequisite: 12 hours <strong>of</strong> art history.<br />
ARHS4963H Honors Individual Research in Art<br />
History (FA, SP) Independent study in specific areas <strong>of</strong><br />
art history and criticism. Prerequisite: 12 hours <strong>of</strong> art history.<br />
ARHS4973 Seminar in Art History (FA, SP, SU)<br />
Special studies <strong>of</strong> periods and styles <strong>of</strong> art. Prerequisite: 6<br />
hours <strong>of</strong> art history.<br />
ARHS4983 Special Topics in Art History (IR)<br />
Subject matter not covered in regularly <strong>of</strong>fered courses, and<br />
relating to the history <strong>of</strong> art before the nineteenth century.<br />
May be repeated (for different topics) for up to 6 hours. May<br />
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