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ARC2201
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE
20221
Writing Credit
Yes
International/Intercultural
Yes
Elective Flag
Yes
  • Critical Thinking
    • CLO 1: 1.0 The students shall learn different approaches to analyzing and categorizing worldwide architecture.
    • CLO 2: 2.0 The students shall learn to identify and describe formal elements and architectonic principles in major works of architecture worldwide, in writing and in tests.
    • CLO 3: 3.0 The students shall learn to identify, describe and analyze basic architectonic elements and how to generate architectonic composition.
    • CLO 4: 4.0 The students shall be able to identify, describe and analyze the generation of form and volume.
    • CLO 5: 5.0 The students shall be able to identify, communicate and analyze spatial qualities and characteristics.
    • CLO 6: 6.0 The students shall be able to identify, analyze and communicate the relationship between form and space, and the role of patterns in spatial composition.
    • CLO 7: 7.0 The students shall be able to identify, analyze and demonstrate organization in an architectural composition.
    • CLO 8: 8.0 The students shall be able to identify and analyze circulation systems and components in building design.
    • CLO 9: 9.0 The students shall be able to identify, analyze and differentiate architectonic proportions, proportioning systems throughout history, the use of geometry and different types of scales in building design.
    • CLO 10: 10.0 The students shall identify, analyze and differentiate between architectonic ordering principles of axis, symmetry, balance, hierarchy, repetition, reverberation, rhythm, datum and transformation as applied in building design.
    • CLO 11: 11.0 The students shall describe, analyze and generate design diagrams that present the essence of the architectonic design and the principles applied.
    • CLO 12: 12.0 The students shall analyze and assess different architectural theories from architects in different historical periods, cultures, governments, or economies and developed throughout the centuries.
  • Ethical Reasoning
    • CLO 1: 1.0 The students shall learn different approaches to analyzing and categorizing worldwide architecture.
    • CLO 2: 2.0 The students shall learn to identify and describe formal elements and architectonic principles in major works of architecture worldwide, in writing and in tests.
    • CLO 12: 12.0 The students shall analyze and assess different architectural theories from architects in different historical periods, cultures, governments, or economies and developed throughout the centuries.
  • Global Awareness
    • CLO 1: 1.0 The students shall learn different approaches to analyzing and categorizing worldwide architecture.
    • CLO 2: 2.0 The students shall learn to identify and describe formal elements and architectonic principles in major works of architecture worldwide, in writing and in tests.
    • CLO 12: 12.0 The students shall analyze and assess different architectural theories from architects in different historical periods, cultures, governments, or economies and developed throughout the centuries.
 
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