University of Minnesota Twin Cities (Source ID 003969)

2008–2010 Undergraduate Catalog

Architecture (ARCH)

At the University of Minnesota Duluth

Course # Description Credits Equivalent Course Fulfills requirements for
Liberal Education Category ** Cultural Diversity ** International Perspective **
1281 Design Fundamentals I 4 Art 1011      
1301 Introduction to Drawing in Architecture (see 2006–2008 Catalog) 4 Art 1010***      
1401 The Designed Environment (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 Art 1003***      
1421H Honors: The Designed Environment (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 Art 1003***      
1701 The Designed Environment 3 Art 1003***      
1701H Honors: The Designed Environment 3 Art 1003***      
1905 Architecture: Ideas, Making (see 2006–2008 Catalog) 3 #      
1906W Waste (Not): Envisioning Alternatives to a Throw-Away Culture (see 2006–2008 Catalog) 2 CE 1999A      
2281 Design Fundamentals II 4 # (Art)      
2301 Introduction to Drawing in Architecture 4 Art 1010***      
3150 Topics in Architecture 1–6 Art 3950***      
3250 Design Workshop 1–6 # (Art)      
3281 Undergraduate Architecture Studio I 6 #      
3282 Undergraduate Architecture Studio II 6 #      
3301 Drawing for Design in Architecture 3 Art 1999C      
3311 Design in the Digital Age (see 2006–2008 Catalog) 3 # (Art)      
3351 AutoCAD I 3 # (Art, CE)      
3352 AutoCAD II (see 2006–2008 Catalog) 3 # (Art, CE)      
3381 Introduction to Computer Aided Architectural Design 3 # (CE)      
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      
3412H Honors: Architectural History Since 1750 3 ArtH 3999G      
3422H Honors: Architectural History Since 1750 (see 2006–2008 Catalog) 3 ArtH 3999H      
3490H Honors Theory Seminar 3 #      
3611 Design in the Digital Age 3 # (Art)      
3711V Honors: Environmental Design and the Sociocultural Context 3 #      
3711W Environmental Design and the Sociocultural Context 3 #      
3993 Directed Study 1–3 #      
4150 Topics in Architecture 1–4 #      
4250 Advanced Topics in Design (see 2006–2008 Catalog) 1–6 #      
4281 Undergraduate Architecture Studio I (see 2006–2008 Catalog) 6 #      
4282 Undergraduate Architecture Studio II (see 2006–2008 Catalog) 6 #      
4283 Undergraduate Architecture Studio III 6 #      
4284 Undergraduate Architecture Studio IV 6 #      
4301 Conceptual Drawing 3 # (CE)      
4311 Theory of Architectural Representation 3 #      
4313 Visual Communication Techniques in Architecture 3 #      
4321 Architecture in Watercolor 3 Art 1126      
4361 3-D Computer Architectural Modeling and Design 3 Art 3015      
4382 Computer-Aided Architectural Design 3 # (CE)      
4421W Architecture and Interpretation: The Cave and the Light 3 #      
4423 Gothic Architecture 3 # (Art)      
4424 Renaissance Architecture 3 ArtH 3331***      
4425 Baroque Architecture 3 ArtH 3331***      
4426 Architecture and Nature: 1500–1750 (see 2006–2008 Catalog) 3 # (Art)      
4431W Eighteenth-Century Architecture and the Enlightenment 3 # (Art)      
4432 Modern Architecture 3 # (Art)      
4434 Contemporary Architecture 3 # (Art)      
4439 History of Architectural Theory (see 2006–2008 Catalog) 3 #      
4445W Suburbia 3 #      
4446 Architecture Since World War II: Post-War Experimentation; Aesthetics and Politics of Architecture 3 # (Art)      
4461 North American Indian Architecture 3 #      
4511 Materials and Methods I 3 #      
4521 Environmental Technology I 3 #      
4542 Building Energy Systems (see 2006–2008 Catalog) 3 # (MIE, CE)      
4552 Integrated Design Processes 3 #      
4561 Architecture and Ecology 3 #      
4571 Architectural Structures I 3 # (CE)      
4572 Structural Frames and Building Design/Construction (see 2006–2008 Catalog) 3 # (CE)      
4671 Historic Preservation 3 #      
4672 Historic Building Conservation 3 #      
4701 Introduction to Urban Form and Issues 3 ArtH 2300      
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 #      
5281 Undergraduate Architecture Studio I (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 6 #      
5282 Undergraduate Architecture Studio II (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 6 #      
5283 Undergraduate Architecture Studio III (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 6 #      
5284 Undergraduate Architecture Studio IV (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 4 #      
5291 Accelerated Undergraduate Architecture Studio I 6 #      
5292 Accelerated Undergraduate Architecture Studio II 6 #      
5301 Conceptual Drawing 3 # (Art)      
5311 Theory of Architectural Representation 3 #      
5313 Visual Communication Techniques in Architecture 3 #      
5321 Architecture in Watercolor 3 #      
5350 Topics in Architectural Representation 1–3 #      
5351 AutoCAD I (see 2006–2008 Catalog) 3 # (CE)      
5352 AutoCAD II (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 # (CE)      
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 # (CE)      
5410 Topics in Architectural History 3 ArtH 5999A      
5411 Principles of Design Theory 3 #      
5421 Architecture and Interpretation: The Cave and the Light 3 #      
5423 Gothic Architecture 3 # (Art)      
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 #      
5431W Eighteenth-Century Architecture and the Enlightenment (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 #      
5432 Modern Architecture 3 ArtH 3999E      
5434 Contemporary Architecture 3 ArtH 3999F      
5439 History of Architectural Theory 3 #      
5445 Suburbia 3 #      
5446 Architecture Since World War II: Postwar Experimentation, Aesthetics, and Politics of Architecture 3 # (Art)      
5450 Topics in Architectural Theory 1–3 #      
5451 Architecture: Defining the Discipline 3 #      
5452 Architecture: Design, Form, Order, and Meaning 3 #      
5454 Semiotics and Deconstruction in Architecture (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 #      
5455 Typology and Architecture: Theories of Analysis and Synthesis 3 #      
5458 Architecture and Culture 3 #      
5459 Gender and Architecture 3 #      
5461 North American Indian Architecture 3 #      
5501 Architecture and Ecology (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 4 #      
5511 Construction Materials in Architecture 3 # (CE)      
5512 Building Methods in Architecture 3 # (CE)      
5513 Environmental Technology I: Thermal Design in Architecture 3 #      
5514 Environmental Technology II: Lighting and Acoustic Design 3 #      
5525 Design in Masonry 3 # (CE)      
5539 Daylighting and Architecture Design 3 #      
5542 Building Energy Systems (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 # (CE)      
5550 Topics in Technology 1–4 #      
5561 Building Production Processes 3 #      
5571 Architectural Structures I: Wood and Steel Design 3 #      
5572 Architectural Structures II: Concrete and Masonry Design 3 #      
5611 Design in the Digital Age 3 Art 2014      
5621 Professional Practice in Architecture 3 #      
5631 Legal Contracts in Architecture 3 #      
5645 Real Estate Development in Architecture 3 #      
5650 Topics in Architectural Practice 1–4 #      
5670 Topics in Historic Preservation 1–3 #      
5671 Historic Preservation 3 # (CE)      
5672 Historic Building Conservation 3 # (CE)      
5673 Historic Building Research and Documentation 3 #      
5711 Design Principles of the Urban Landscape 3 #      
5721 Proseminar in Metropolitan Design 3 #      
5724 Meanings of Place (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 #      
5750 Topics in Urban Design 1–4 #      
5790 Special Topics in Metropolitan Design 3 #      
5993 Directed Study 1–4 #      

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.
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