University of Minnesota Twin Cities (Source ID 003969)

2006–2008 Undergraduate Catalog

Architecture (Arch)

At the University of Minnesota Duluth

Course Number  Description  Credits  Equivalent Course  Fulfills requirements for 
Liberal Education Category** Cultural Diversity** International Perspective**
1281 Design Fundamentals I 4 #      
1301 Introduction to Drawing in Architecture 4 Art 1999A      
1401 The Designed Environment (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 Art 1999B      
1421H Honors: The Designed Environment (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 #      
1701 The Design Environment 3 #      
1701H Honors: The Designed Environment 3 #      
1905 Architecture: Ideas, Making 3 #      
1906W Waste (Not): Envisioning Alternatives to a Throw-Away Culture 2 #      
2281 Design Fundamentals II 4 #      
3150 Topics in Architecture 1–3 Art 3950***      
3301 Drawing for Design in Architecture 3 Art 1999C      
3311 Design in the Digital Age 3 #      
3351 AutoCAD I 3 #      
3352 AutoCAD II 3 #      
3381 Introduction to Computer Aided Architectural Design 3 #      
3401V Environmental Design and the Sociocultural Context (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 #      
3401W Environmental Design and the Sociocultural Context (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 Art 1999D      
3411 Architectural History to 1750 3 ArtH 3999A      
3412 Architectural History Since 1750 3 ArtH 3999B      
3422H Honors: Architectural History Since 1750 3 #      
3490H Honors Theory Seminar 3 #      
3611 Design in the Digital Age (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 #      
3711V Honors: Environmental Design and the Sociocultural Context 3 #      
3711W Environmental Design and the Sociocultural Context 3 #      
3993 Directed Study 1–6 #      
4150 Topics in Architecture 1–4 #      
4250 Advanced Topics in Design 1–6 #      
4281 Undergraduate Architecture Studio I 6 #      
4282 Undergraduate Architecture Studio II 6 #      
4283 Undergraduate Architecture Studio III 6 #      
4284 Undergraduate Architecture Studio IV 4 #      
4301 Conceptual Drawing 3 #      
4311 Theory of Architectural Representation 3 #      
4313 Visual Communication Techniques in Architecture 3 #      
4321 Architecture in Watercolor 3 #      
4361 3-D Computer Architectural Modeling and Design 3 Art 3015      
4421W Architecture and Interpretation: The Cave and the Light 3 #      
4423 Gothic Architecture 3 #      
4424 Renaissance Architecture 3 ArtH 3331***      
4425 Baroque Architecture 3 ArtH 3331***      
4426 Architecture and Nature: 1500–1750

3

#      
4431W Eighteenth-Century Architecture and the Enlightenment 3 #      
4432 Modern Architecture 3 #      
4434 Contemporary Architecture 3 #      
4439 History of Architectural Theory 3 #      
4445W Suburbia 3 #      
4446 Architecture Since World War II: Post-War Experimentation; Aesthetics and Politics of Architecture 3 #      
4461 North American Indian Architecture 3 #      
4511 Building Systems I 3 #      
4521 Introduction to Environmental Technology 3 #      
4542 Building Energy Systems 3 #      
4552 Integrated Design Processes 3 #      
4561 Architecture and Ecology 4 #      
4571 Introduction to Structures 3 #      
4572 Structural Frames and Building Design/Construction 3 #      
4671 Historic Preservation 3 #      
4672 Historic Building Conservation 3 #      
4701 Introduction to Urban Form and Issues 3 #      
5101 Architectural Design Studies 7 #      
5123 Architectural Thesis 8 #      
5241 Principles of Design Programming 3 #      
5250 Advanced Topics in Design (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 1–6 Art 3950***      
5281 Undergraduate Architecture Studio I (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 6 Art 4950***      
5282 Undergraduate Architecture Studio II (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 6 Art 4950***      
5283 Undergraduate Architecture Studio III (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 6 #      
5284 Undergraduate Architecture Studio IV (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 4 Art 3950***      
5291 Accelerated Undergraduate Architecture Studio I 6 Art 5999A      
5292 Accelerated Undergraduate Architecture Studio II 6 Art 3950***      
5301 Conceptual Drawing 3 #      
5311 Theory of Architectural Representation 3 Art 5999B      
5313 Visual Communication Techniques in Architecture 3 Art 5999C      
5321 Architecture in Watercolor 3 Art 5999D      
5350 Topics in Architectural Representation 1–3 #      
5351 AutoCAD I 3 Art 5999E or IE 1999A      
5352 AutoCAD II (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 Art 5999F or IE 1999B      
5361 3-D Computer Architectural Modeling and Design 3 Art 2014      
5371 Computer Methods I 1 #      
5372 Computer Methods II 1 #      
5373 Computer Methods III 1 #      
5374 Computer Methods IV 1 #      
5381 Introduction to Computer Aided Architectural Design 3 Art 2014      
5382 Computer Aided Architectural Design 3 #      
5410 Topics in Architectural History 3 ArtH 5999A      
5411 Principles of Design Theory 3 ArtH 5999B      
5421 Architecture and Interpretation: The Cave and the Light 3 #      
5423 Gothic Architecture 3 ArtH 5999C      
5424 Renaissance Architecture 3 ArtH 3331***      
5425 Baroque Architecture 3 ArtH 3331***      
5426 Architecture and Nature: 1500–1750 3 ArtH 3999C      
5431 Eighteenth-Century Architecture and the Enlightenment 3 ArtH 3999D      
5431W Eighteenth-Century Architecture and the Enlightenment (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 ArtH 3331***      
5432 Modern Architecture 3 ArtH 3999E      
5434 Contemporary Architecture 3 ArtH 3999F      
5439 History of Architectural Theory 3 ArtH 5999G      
5445 Suburbia 3 #      
5446 Architecture Since World War II: Postwar Experimentation, Aesthetics, and Politics of Architecture 3 #      
5450 Topics in Architectural Theory 1–3 Art  5999F      
5451 Architecture: Defining the Discipline 3 Art  5999G      
5452 Architecture: Design, Form, Order, and Meaning 3 Art  5999H      
5454 Semiotics and Deconstruction in Architecture (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 Art  5999I      
5455 Typology and Architecture: Theories of Analysis and Synthesis 3 Art  5999J      
5458 Architecture and Culture 3 Art  5999K      
5459 Gender and Architecture 3 Art  5999L      
5461 North American Indian Architecture 3 ArtH 5999H      
5501 Architecture and Ecology (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 4 Art 5999M      
5511 Construction Materials in Architecture 3 Art 5999N      
5512 Building Methods in Architecture 3 Art 5999O      
5513 Environmental Technology I: Thermal Design in Architecture 3 Art 5999P      
5514 Environmental Technology II: Lighting and Acoustic Design 3 Art 5999Q      
5525 Design in Masonry 3 Art 5999R      
5539 Daylighting and Architecture Design 3 Art 5999S      
5542 Building Energy Systems (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 Art 5999T      
5550 Topics in Technology 1–3 Art 5999U      
5561 Building Production Processes 3 Art 5999V      
5571 Architectural Structures I: Wood and Steel Design 3 Art 5999W      
5572 Architectural Structures II: Concrete and Masonry Design 3 Art 5999X      
5611 Design in the Digital Age 3 Art 2014      
5621 Professional Practice in Architecture 3 Art 5999Y      
5631 Legal Contracts in Architecture 3 Art 5999Z      
5645 Real Estate Development in Architecture 3 Art 5999AA      
5650 Topics in Architectural Practice 1–4 Art 5999BB      
5670 Topics in Historic Preservation 1–3 Art 5999CC      
5671 Historic Preservation 3 Art 5999DD      
5672 Historic Building Conservation 3 Art 5999EE      
5673 Historic Building Research and Documentation 3 Art 5999FF      
5711 Design Principles of the Urban Landscape 3 Art 5999GG      
5721 Proseminar in Metropolitan Design 3 #      
5724 Meanings of Place (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 Art 5999HH      
5750 Topics in Urban Design 1–4 Art 5999II      
5790 Special Topics in Metropolitan Design 3 #      
5993 Directed Study 1–4 Art 5999JJ      

Transfer manuals are intended to be guidelines for faculty, staff, and students to determine UMD course equivalents and are subject to change; consult department for further information. For degree requirements, see the University of Minnesota Duluth Catalog.

# While a course may not apply to a particular UMD major, minor, or liberal education requirement, all credits earned within the University of Minnesota system count toward the total number of credits required to earn a degree at UMD. Consult department; a course syllabus will be required.

* Consult department; may require course syllabus.
** Liberal Education/Cultural Diversity/International Perspective

*** Credit will be given only once for this UMD course.


Choose another department  |  Transfer Manual Home | Office of Financial Aid and Registrar  |  UMD Home  |  Questions or responses

Last modified on: Wednesday, 06-Aug-2008 16:57:20 CDT