ARCH 1110 Architectural Design 1: Foundations
Architectural Design 1: Foundations is the first course in the one-year foundation sequence which increases the student’s ability ability to perceive visual cues, create visual design, formulate concepts and […]
This architectural design course deals with design development and detailing of a design problem introduced at the beginning of the semester. The class will focus on the interior renovation of existing buildings. […]
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An Architectural Learning Community blending traditional hand drawing skills with Computer Aided Design and Parametric Modeling
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The study and use of graphic elements and principles geared to the development of sensitivity to the nature of graphic relationships and their control within a given framework. Finding solutions to problems of […]
Written language forms the foundation of human society: it allows us to communicate with our neighbors and with societies across the globe. It enables the sharing of scientific discoveries and it affords us an […]
ENGL 1101: Fire, Disease, Disaster: Catastrophe and the Shaping of Public Space
This course is part of a project at the Brooklyn Historical Society called SAFA: Students and Faculty in the archives. In this course, which is also part of a learning community with two architecture courses, […]
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Calculus I: Single variable calculus.
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ENG 1101/0705: English Composition I
A First-Year Composition course designed specifically for students in the early-college high-school program connection City Poly and City Tech.
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Graphic Arts Managemnt Office Systems GRA 1150- 7324
The class is called Graphic Arts Management Office Systems- Microsoft Office
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The nutrient constituent of foods, their metabolism and role in the body with emphasis on specific health problems especially those involving nutritional deficiencies Helps the student develop an understanding of […]
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