History and Theory of Architecture Minor
School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Architecture Building
Phone: 301-405-8000
archadvise@umd.edu
http://ARCH.umd.edu
Program Director: Joseph Williams, Ph.D., jcwillia@umd.edu
The minor in History and Theory of Architecture will provide students who have an interest in architectural history the opportunity to develop an understanding and appreciation of architecture as a basic component of human society. Students will gain an insight of diverse architectural cultures as well as apply diverse research methods in order to understand architectural phenomena in a broad context. The History and Theory of Architecture minor is ideal for students in Architecture and Art History. Students in other majors will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Understand diverse historical and global architectural cultures (quizzes, exams).
- Ability to apply accepted research methods of architectural history (research papers).
- Ability to analyze and explain architectural phenomena in a broader historical context (research papers).
- Critically evaluate various theories of architecture in the consideration of particular topics (research papers, participation in discussion).
- Create and defend a coherent scholarly argument (research papers, final capstone paper).
Course | Title | Credits |
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Prerequisite Courses | ||
History of World Architecture I | ||
History of World Architecture II | ||
Topical History of Architecture Courses | 9 | |
History of American Architecture | ||
ARCH422 | ||
History of Roman Architecture | ||
Selected Topics in Architectural History (Consult program for eligible courses) | ||
ARCH433 | ||
ARCH434 | ||
History of Contemporary Architecture | ||
Architectural History/Theory Seminar 1 | 6 | |
Theories of Architecture | ||
Selected Topics in Architectural History (Consult program for eligible seminar courses) | ||
The Architect in Archaeology | ||
The Archaeology of Roman and Byzantine Palestine | ||
Field Archaeology | ||
Total Credits | 15 |
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One course must include a capstone paper.