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DEA 3590 - Problem-Seeking through Programming(LAD-HE, SBA-HE) (CU-CEL) Fall. 3 credits. Letter grades only. Minimum cost of materials: $100. Co-meets with DEA 6500 . Grade only for all DEA majors. Grade option for non-majors. L. Maxwell. An architectural program is used to define the design problem, guide the design process and evaluate design solutions. Students will develop skills in preparing a program while keeping in mind the potential audiences. This course emphasizes the role of social science research and environment - behavior interaction in facility planning and in the design process. Outcome 1: Identify different design programming methods and understanding key issues to consider in selecting and implementing a particular programming approach through lectures, readings, and hands-on exercise (grounding in disciplines and fields). Outcome 2: Utilize social science research, facility management skills, and design concepts to develop a program of space requirements (multidisciplinary perspectives). Outcome 3: Develop critical success factors in developing and managing an effective programming process by participating in a major programming project for a real client (critical thinking). |
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