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ARCHITECTURE (A46)  (Dept. Info)Architecture  (Policies)SP2025

A46 ARCH 209Design Process3.0 Units
Description:*The current generation of university students has many abilities and concerns about how to improve the lives of everyone on the planet. *This course transcends the traditional classroom framework, emphasizing project based learning and real world problem solving. *Core questions will relate to studies each student in the class is pursuing in the Schools of Arts & Sciences, Engineering, Business, and Art. *Students will accomplish answering core questions through the process of lateral thinking, in which they consider the key principles of working in cycles, synthesizing many variables, doing research, changing scales of inquiry. *Exams will be replaced by experiential learning through construction of 2-D collages and 3-D collages and "study models," which explore questions about how to solve the range of important human needs and explore questions about aspects of significant natural and urban sites. However, no technical knowledge or drawing and modeling skills are necessary. *Classroom discussion will further the exploration process by aiding students in their current stages of individual inquiry. Supplementary activities include field trips. A culminating project will enable each student to apply lateral thinking skills to his or her own academic and personal interests. *In this course we celebrate the choices of studies we each pursue, and we expand our experience by gaining from each other's knowledge bases and from each person's particular creativity. Open to Arts & Sciences, Architecture, Art, Business, Engineering, Social Work, and graduate students at all levels.
Attributes:ArchSEPArtCPSC
Instruction Type:Classroom instruction Grade Options:CP Fees:$45.00
Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
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Q=ME Q (Medical School)

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