Electives
ARCH2350: American Architecture
Offers an introduction to the history, theory, and criticism of American architecture and urban planning from the mid-1600s to the present. Explores the social and cultural forces that shape the built environment. Examines European influences as well as uniquely American contributions. Emphasizes the work of Louis Sullivan, H. H. Richardson, and Frank Lloyd Wright.
ARCH4992: Directed Study
A 1 to 6 semester hour course taken directly with a Professor in the School of Architecture.








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