Offered in: Savannah | ARLH |
| 700 |
| Research Methods in Architectural History |
| ARLH |
| 705 |
| Architectural History Methodology and Historiography |
ARLH
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| 709 |
| Architectural Theory and Criticism |
| ARLH |
| 745 |
| American Vernacular Architecture |
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| 700-level ARLH Elective
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| 700-level ARLH Elective |
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| 700-level ARLH Elective |
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| 700-level ARLH/ARTH Elective |
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| 700-level ARLH/ARTH Seminar
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| 700-level Lecture or Seminar Elective
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| 700-level Non-Western ARLH Elective |
| ARLH |
| 779
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| Field or Teaching Internship
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| ARLH |
| 779 |
| Field or Teaching Internship
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| ARLH |
| 790
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| Architectural History M.F.A. Thesis
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| 700-level Electives (20 hours)
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| Total course of study | 90 hours |
Consult your faculty adviser in selecting elective courses.
Proficiency is required in reading and translation of French, Italian, Spanish or German. Students can meet this requirement by passing the language exam administered by the department. Students also must pass a comprehensive architectural history exam as part of the degree requirement.
Course numbers and titles are subject to change.