ACH 263H - Architectural Travel Study 2-Honors3 credit hours - 30 hours of lecture and 45 hours of laboratory This is an Honors course.
Further explore significant architecture in different destinations not previously studied in ACH 262. Analyze site specific architecture through tours and in-person observations. Experience architecture from several time periods that has influenced design throughout the world. Examine architectural design styles within the context of the trip destination such as monuments, outdoor spaces, museums, civic and religious buildings, along with other historic and contemporary structures.
Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Honors courses and ACH 262 or ACH 262H and permission of department chair.
Crosslisted: Also offered as ACH 263 ; credit not given for both ACH 263 and ACH 263H.
Note: Complete and present an honors capstone research that extends beyond the classroom. This travel study course is taught primarily on site and requires pre and post-trip meetings. Students are required to sign up for the associated travel section and pay for travel fees separately. Students are also required to have a valid passport 90 days prior to departure and valid 90 days after the return date.
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Analyze designs.
- Evaluate architectural building types.
- Develop presentation skills.
- Incorporate sketching as a design communication tool.
- Identify architectural design styles.
- Investigate cultural influences and responses.
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