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Accounting Information Systems And Analytics

This course focuses on two major components of accounting information systems: conceptual models and physical implementation. Accounting systems are studied from an accounting cycles perspective, emphasizing the nature and relevance of accounting internal controls and the relationship of accounting systems to the functional areas of accounting. Using contemporary information technology students analyze, design, and implement accounting systems along with relevant internal control structures.

Design Studio Viii

Advanced architecture studio based upon themes and methodologies defined by individual faculty. Building upon disciplinary expertise gained in the core studio sequence, students explore diverse ways that architectural thinking, techniques, and formats that yield project outcomes spanning disciplines, techniques, scales, and media. Studio: 12 hours per week.

Topics In Architecture

This course number is to allow for new and experimental classes to be introduced into the architectural curriculum on an ad hoc basis. The course, if adopted on a permanent basis, will be formally proposed for addition to the College curriculum and assigned a new, permanent number. May be repeated to a maximum of twelve credits under different subtitles.

Two-Dimensional Media

Applied techniques for two-dimensional architectural visualization. Through media such as drawing, painting, photography, and collage, this course will study a selected medium encompassing both the digital and physical milieu. Open to all graduate and undergraduate College of Design students.

Topics In Architecture

This course number is to allow for new and experimental classes to be introduced into the architectural curriculum on an ad hoc basis. The course, if adopted on a permanent basis, will be formally proposed for addition to the College curriculum and assigned a new, permanent number. May be repeated to a maximum of twelve credits under different subtitles.

Tops In Architecture

This course number is to allow for new and experimental classes to be introduced into the architectural curriculum on an ad hoc basis. The course, if adopted on a permanent basis, will be formally proposed for addition to the College curriculum and assigned a new, permanent number. May be repeated to a maximum of twelve credits under different subtitles.

Curatorial Projects

In this course students will realize a curatorial project developed in ART 504. The focus will be on implementation, marketing, didactics, and education programming of the project. Students will gain practical experience in promotion, budgeting, time and resource management, and professional standards within the field of curatorial studies. Repeatable up to 6 credit hours.

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