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Creative Placemaking Minor Electives

Course

Title

Credits

ARCH350

(Introduction to Creative Placemaking)

3

Concentration (choose one of the following):

6

Concentration in Architecture (6 credits):

 

ARCH450

(Studio in Creative Placemaking)

 

Concentration in the Visual Arts (6 credits):

 

ARTT426

(Mural Making I)

 

ARTT427

(Mural Making II)

 

ARHU439

Interdisciplinary Studies in Arts and Humanities (ARHU439C Studio in Creative Placemaking) 1

 

Electives (Choose at least 6 credits from the following): 2

6

AASP101

Public Policy and the Black Community

 

AASP298L

African-American Literature and Culture

 

AAST200

Introduction to Asian American Studies

 

AMST202

Cultures of Everyday Life in America

 

AMST205

Material Aspects of American Life

 

AMST210

Introduction to Ethnography

 

AMST298Q

U.S. Latinx Literature and Culture

 

AMST328

Perspectives on Identity and Culture

 

ANTH266

Changing Climate, Changing Cultures

 

ARCH170

Design Thinking and Architecture

 

ARCH225

History of World Architecture I

 

ARCH226

History of World Architecture II

 

ARCH270

Design in Practice

 

ARCH271

People, Planet, and Profit: Building Sustainable Places

 

ARCH386

Experiential Learning

 

ARCH428

Selected Topics in Architectural History

 

ARCH429

Independent Studies in Architectural History

 

ARCH430

Measuring Sustainability in Architecture

 

ARCH443

Visual Communication For Architects

 

ARCH456

Great Cities

 

ARCH458

Selected Topics in Urban Design

 

ARCH470

Computer Applications in Architecture

 

ARCH478

Selected Topics in Architecture

 

ARCH479

Independent Studies in Architecture

 

ARCH483

Field Archaeology

 

ARCH488

Selected Topics in Architectural Preservation

 

ARCH489

Independent Studies in Architectural Preservation

 

ARHU380

Arts & Humanities in Social Innovation, Change, and Justice: Do Good Now

 

ARTH240

Humanists on the Move

 

ARTH260

Art and Activism

 

ARTH261

Monuments, Monumentality, and the Art of Memorial

 

ARTH262

Public Art

 

ARTH265

How (and Why) to Look at Art in the Era of Climate Change

 

ARTH289

Special Topics in Art History and Archaeology

 

ARTH337

Cities and the Arts

 

ARTH386

Experiential Learning

 

ARTH389

Special Topics in Art History and Archaeology

 

ARTH472

Ecuador: Andean Spaces-Traversing the Colonial City and the Natural World

 

ARTT200

Three-Dimensional Art Fundamentals

 

ARTT208

Intermediate Special Topics in Art

 

ARTT210

Elements of Drawing II

 

ARTT255

Introduction to Digital Art and Design Processes

 

ARTT260

Dangerous Art: Censorship or Subsidy

 

ARTT269

Special Topics in Study Abroad II

 

ARTT455

Three Dimensional Graphic Design

 

ARTT460

Seminar in Art Theory

 

BMGT289A

Social Enterprise: Changing the World through Innovation and Transformative Action

 

ECON175

Inequality: Determinants and Policy Remedies

 

ENGL125

Why Poetry Matters

 

ENGL142

Literary Maryland

 

ENGL146

Seeing the Present: Graphic Storytelling in the Age of Social Media

 

ENGL327

The Suburbs in American Literature and Film

 

ENGL361

Recovering Oral Histories

 

ENGL378

Special Topics in English

 

GEOL120

Environmental Geology

 

HISP200

The Everyday and the American Environment

 

HISP319

Special Topics in Historic Preservation

 

HIST135

Civil Discourse or Urban Riot: Why Cities Don't (Often) Explode

 

HIST222

Immigration and Ethnicity in America

 

HIST232

The Historical Development of London

 

HIST286

Urban Dreams and Nightmares: The Jewish Experience of Cities

 

HIST289V

What Does It Mean to be An American?

 

HIST361

Metropolitan Change and Modern America: Cities, Suburbs, Hinterlands

 

HIST466

Immigration and Ethnicity in the U.S.

 

HLSA484

Redesigning Health Care: Developing a Clinic to Meet Community Needs

 

JWST274

Jerusalem in Antiquity: The History of Sacred Space in a Holy City

 

JWST275

Urban Dreams and Nightmares: The Jewish Experience of Cities

 

LARC151

Urban Agriculture: Designing and Assessing Edible Landscapes

 

LARC263

History of Landscape Architecture

 

MUSC210

The Impact of Music on Life

 

PHSC430

Public Health in the City: Perspectives on Health in the Urban Environment

 

PLCY100

Foundations of Public Policy

 

PLCY201

Public Leaders and Active Citizens

 

PSYC354

Multicultural Psychology in the U.S.

 

RDEV478

Special Topics in Real Property Development

 

SOCY241

Inequality in American Society

 

URSP250

The Sustainable City: Exploring Opportunities and Challanges

 

URSP372

Diversity and the City

 

URSP488

Selected Topics in Urban Studies

 

Total Credits

15

ARHU439C Studio in Creative Placemaking may be repeated to 6 credits if content differs.

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.