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Independent Study

Independent study of special topic under the supervision of Appalachian Studies-affiliated faculty. Students must identify both a topic for this project as well as a faculty mentor who has agreed to supervise this project. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.

Practicum

A field-, community-based, practical or applied educational experience supervised by an Appalachian Studies Program faculty affiliate. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Pass-fail only. A learning contract must be filed in order to receive credit for this course.

Practicum

A field-, community-based, practical or applied educational experience supervised by an Appalachian Studies Program faculty affiliate. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Pass-fail only. A learning contract must be filed in order to receive credit for this course.

Practicum

A field-, community-based, practical or applied educational experience supervised by an Appalachian Studies Program faculty affiliate. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Pass-fail only. A learning contract must be filed in order to receive credit for this course.

Practicum

A field-, community-based, practical or applied educational experience supervised by an Appalachian Studies Program faculty affiliate. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Pass-fail only. A learning contract must be filed in order to receive credit for this course.

Design Studio V

Architecture in the Public Realm. Through the design of a civic, cultural, or institutional project, students explore the interrelationship between architecture and the public. Students develop research, urban analysis, and creative problem-solving skills in the process of defining a complex program and designing diverse, multi- scaled public and private spaces within the urban fabric. Studio: 12 hours per week.

Design Studio Vi

Architecture, Housing, and the Environment. Working collaboratively on multi-family housing projects, students investigate design for the environment, through site analysis, building assemblies design, and environmental systems research in the pursuit of a holistic, integrated architectural proposal. Projects offer multi-scaled explorations of the relationships between part and whole, difference and repetition, and architecture and site. Studio: 12 hours per week.

Design Studio Vii

Advanced, research-intensive architecture studio based upon themes and methodologies defined by individual faculty. Students leverage disciplinary knowledge and applied research, analysis, and critical thinking to design an architectural response to complex problems. Studio: 12 hours per week.

Design Studio Vii

Advanced, research-intensive architecture studio based upon themes and methodologies defined by individual faculty. Students leverage disciplinary knowledge and applied research, analysis, and critical thinking to design an architectural response to complex problems. Studio: 12 hours per week.

Design Studio Vii

Advanced, research-intensive architecture studio based upon themes and methodologies defined by individual faculty. Students leverage disciplinary knowledge and applied research, analysis, and critical thinking to design an architectural response to complex problems. Studio: 12 hours per week.

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