Creative Placemaking Minor Electives
Course |
Title |
Credits |
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ARCH350 |
(Introduction to Creative Placemaking) |
3 |
Concentration (choose one of the following): |
6 |
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Concentration in Architecture (6 credits): |
|
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ARCH450 |
(Studio in Creative Placemaking) |
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Concentration in the Visual Arts (6 credits): |
|
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ARTT426 |
(Mural Making I) |
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ARTT427 |
(Mural Making II) |
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Interdisciplinary Studies in Arts and Humanities (ARHU439C Studio in Creative Placemaking) 1 |
|
|
Electives (Choose at least 6 credits from the following): 2 |
6 |
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Public Policy and the Black Community |
|
|
African-American Literature and Culture |
|
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Introduction to Asian American Studies |
|
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Cultures of Everyday Life in America |
|
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Material Aspects of American Life |
|
|
Introduction to Ethnography |
|
|
U.S. Latinx Literature and Culture |
|
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Perspectives on Identity and Culture |
|
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Changing Climate, Changing Cultures |
|
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Design Thinking and Architecture |
|
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History of World Architecture I |
|
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History of World Architecture II |
|
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Design in Practice |
|
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People, Planet, and Profit: Building Sustainable Places |
|
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Experiential Learning |
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Selected Topics in Architectural History |
|
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Independent Studies in Architectural History |
|
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Measuring Sustainability in Architecture |
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Visual Communication For Architects |
|
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Great Cities |
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Selected Topics in Urban Design |
|
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Computer Applications in Architecture |
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Selected Topics in Architecture |
|
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Independent Studies in Architecture |
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Field Archaeology |
|
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Selected Topics in Architectural Preservation |
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Independent Studies in Architectural Preservation |
|
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Arts & Humanities in Social Innovation, Change, and Justice: Do Good Now |
|
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Humanists on the Move |
|
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Art and Activism |
|
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Monuments, Monumentality, and the Art of Memorial |
|
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Public Art |
|
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How (and Why) to Look at Art in the Era of Climate Change |
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Special Topics in Art History and Archaeology |
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Cities and the Arts |
|
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Experiential Learning |
|
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Special Topics in Art History and Archaeology |
|
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Ecuador: Andean Spaces-Traversing the Colonial City and the Natural World |
|
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Three-Dimensional Art Fundamentals |
|
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Intermediate Special Topics in Art |
|
|
Elements of Drawing II |
|
|
Introduction to Digital Art and Design Processes |
|
|
Dangerous Art: Censorship or Subsidy |
|
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Special Topics in Study Abroad II |
|
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Three Dimensional Graphic Design |
|
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Seminar in Art Theory |
|
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Social Enterprise: Changing the World through Innovation and Transformative Action |
|
|
Inequality: Determinants and Policy Remedies |
|
|
Why Poetry Matters |
|
|
Literary Maryland |
|
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Seeing the Present: Graphic Storytelling in the Age of Social Media |
|
|
The Suburbs in American Literature and Film |
|
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Recovering Oral Histories |
|
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Special Topics in English |
|
|
Environmental Geology |
|
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The Everyday and the American Environment |
|
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Special Topics in Historic Preservation |
|
|
Civil Discourse or Urban Riot: Why Cities Don't (Often) Explode |
|
|
Immigration and Ethnicity in America |
|
|
The Historical Development of London |
|
|
Urban Dreams and Nightmares: The Jewish Experience of Cities |
|
|
What Does It Mean to be An American? |
|
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Metropolitan Change and Modern America: Cities, Suburbs, Hinterlands |
|
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Immigration and Ethnicity in the U.S. |
|
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Redesigning Health Care: Developing a Clinic to Meet Community Needs |
|
|
Jerusalem in Antiquity: The History of Sacred Space in a Holy City |
|
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Urban Dreams and Nightmares: The Jewish Experience of Cities |
|
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Urban Agriculture: Designing and Assessing Edible Landscapes |
|
|
History of Landscape Architecture |
|
|
The Impact of Music on Life |
|
|
Public Health in the City: Perspectives on Health in the Urban Environment |
|
|
Foundations of Public Policy |
|
|
Public Leaders and Active Citizens |
|
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Multicultural Psychology in the U.S. |
|
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Special Topics in Real Property Development |
|
|
Inequality in American Society |
|
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The Sustainable City: Exploring Opportunities and Challanges |
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Diversity and the City |
|
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Selected Topics in Urban Studies |
|
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Total Credits |
15 |
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1 ARHU439C Studio in Creative Placemaking may be repeated to 6 credits if content differs.
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2 Students may take no more than 3 elective credits from the same department without special approval by CRPM director; Special topics and independent studies courses will require the permission of the director.