ARCH 1311 Introduction to Architecture CIP Code: 40201
Credit Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Contact Hour Total: 48
An introduction to architecture that explores the practices, principles, and wider co ext of architecture and design. Focuses on the role of architecture in society, culture, and the broader p ysical context of the built environment. Course is intended to fulfill all or part of the following Nation ‘1 Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) Student Performance Criteria:
A.8 Cultural Diversity and Social Equity
D.1 Siclkeholder Roles in Architecture
Student Learning Outcomes
- Describe the relationship of human behavior and the built environment
- Summarize relevant processes of architectural education and professinal practice and licensure.
- Develop observational skills aimedat understanding and evaluating the physical and spatial qualities in architecture.
- Describe the tools and techniques associated with architectural and other architecture related design practices.
- Explain the importance of architectural traditions, concepts, theories, history, andtechnology.
- Explain the importance and role of architecture in relation to ecologienvironmental contexts.
- Explain the collaborative relationship of architecture and allied profe ions (including but not limited to interior design, landscape architecture, construction and fine arts).
Course Fee: $30.00 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Lower Division Academic Course Guide Manual (ACGM) course
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