ST-Lecture Series in LANDARCH

This course is an introduction to critical topics in design and planning as a medium for envisioning the social, cultural, and ecological life of regions, cities and landscapes through the thoughts and works of local, national and international academic and professional leaders. Themes articulate climate change resiliency, social equity, urban design, arts, landscape aesthetics and cultural heritage. Course format is attending the Department's Zube Lecture Series and submission of reflective papers on presented topics.

S-Graphics I

With studio. Introduction to architectural drafting, freehand drawing, orthographic projection, shades and shadows, rendering techniques and perspective. Weekly drafting assignments. Considerable equipment expense.

S-Graphics I

With studio. Introduction to architectural drafting, freehand drawing, orthographic projection, shades and shadows, rendering techniques and perspective. Weekly drafting assignments. Considerable equipment expense.

Labor&Employment Law

Introduction to federal law governing labor unions, the right to organize, and collective bargaining. Topics include historical examination of labor law in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the operation of the National Labor Relations Board, and the National Labor Relations Act.
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