Saul Reyes, Coordinator CLE
sreyes17@southtexascollege.edu
This course guide has been customized to assist you with ARCH 1302. Thanks for stopping by!
Use the navigational tabs above to find the course modules for your assignments and various resources that can help with your course assignments.
The information on this page is meant to orientate you with the requirements of the course.
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Find a list of databases best suited for Historical research and some featured graphic novels!
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There are also several how-tos from the Purdue Online Writing Lab, and several tools for generating proper citation/bibliographies.
Course Description
This course is part two of a survey of the history of world architecture from pre-history to the present. This course focuses on the period from pre-history up to at least the 14th Century. This course is intended to fulfill all or part of the following National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) Student Performance Criteria for History and Global Culture.
Class Schedule - Topics | Due Dates | Notes |
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Renaissance |
Module 1 Weeks 1 - 3 |
Lecture/Discussion, Quiz, Assignment/Project |
Baroque Architecture |
Module 2 Week 4 |
Lecture/Discussion and Assignment |
Neo-Classicism, Romanticism, and the Rococo |
Module 3 Week 5 - 6 |
Lecture/Discussion, Quiz and Assignment |
Eclecticism, Industrialization, and Newness |
Module 4 Week 7 - 9 |
Lecture/Discussion, Assignment |
Exam / Project |
Midterm Exam Project Week 9 |
Exam and/or Project |
The Twentieth Century and Modernism |
Module 5 Weeks 10 - 12 |
Lecture/Discussion and Assignment |
Modernism in the Mid- and late Twentieth Century an Beyond |
Module 6 Week 13 - 15 |
Lecture/Discussion, Assignment and Test |
Finals Week Exam/Project |
Finals Week Week 16 |
Final Exam and/or Project |