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Curriculum for Master of Architecture with Emphasis in Interior Architecture –<br />

Option II (60 TOTAL CREDITS)<br />

First Year Fall Second Year Fall<br />

INTERACTIONS CLUSTER (15) DENSITIES CLUSTER (15)<br />

INARC 6110 Interior Arch. Studio 3: INARC 6210 Interior Arch. Studio 5: Fluid<br />

Interactive Spaces (4.5) Spaces (4.5)<br />

INARC 6112 Nodes, Networks <strong>and</strong> Interactivity INARC 6212 Choreographed <strong>and</strong> Ambient<br />

in Practice (4.5) Systems (4.5)<br />

ARTHI 6118 Semper & Beyond: Hist. of Arch. INARC 6214 Cycle Ecologies (3)<br />

& Tech. (3) Elective (3)<br />

Elective (3)<br />

First Year Spring Second Year Spring<br />

PERFORMANCE CLUSTER (15) PROPOSITIONS CLUSTER (15)<br />

INARC 6120 Interior Arch. Studio 4: INARC 6220 Interior Arch. Studio 6:<br />

Event Spaces (4.5) Thesis Studio (4.5)<br />

INARC 6123 Codes, Specs, Joints <strong>and</strong> Seams (4.5) INARC 6221 Structures 3:<br />

ARTHI Art His<strong>to</strong>ry Elective (3) Complex Organizations (1.5)<br />

Elective (3) INARC 6222 Sustaining Practice Economies (3)<br />

Elective in service of the Thesis <strong>to</strong>pic (3)<br />

Elective (3)<br />

B) List of Acceptable Non-Architectural Courses<br />

The 45 non-architectural credits referred <strong>to</strong> in the curricular descriptions may include coursework<br />

including, but are not limited <strong>to</strong>:<br />

Accounting English Management<br />

Advertising Environmental Studies Marketing<br />

African-American Studies Ethics Non-profits & Philanthropy<br />

Anthropology Fashion Design/Illustration Performance<br />

Archeological Studies Fiber Philosophy<br />

Arts Administration Filmmaking Pho<strong>to</strong>graphy<br />

Art Education Finance Physics<br />

Art His<strong>to</strong>ry Film/Video/New media Printmaking<br />

Art Therapy Foreign Language Political Science<br />

Asian Studies General Psychology<br />

Astronomy Geology Painting/Drawing<br />

Art <strong>and</strong> Technology His<strong>to</strong>ry Religion<br />

Biology Convention/Show Mgmt Natural Science<br />

Botany His<strong>to</strong>ric Preservation Sculpture<br />

Business Hospitality Industry Social Science<br />

Ceramics Humanities Sound<br />

Chemistry Interdisciplinary Statistics<br />

Communication Japanese Studio<br />

Computer Science Jewish Studies Time Arts<br />

Environmental Cons. Journalism Video<br />

Designed Objects Liberal Arts Visual Communication<br />

Drama Literature Writing<br />

Economics Mathematics<br />

139 | Spring 2011<br />

II. Educational Outcomes <strong>and</strong> Curricula<br />

Educational Outcomes <strong>and</strong> Curricula<br />

SECTION II

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