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AR390 - History of the Designed Environ:Mid-19th Century to Present

Course Description: AR 390 History of the Designed Environment- Mid 19th-Century to Present: This continuation of the study of architecture, interiors, furniture and the decorative arts in the context of Western culture begins with the aesthetic movements of the late 19th Century and progresses through the modern and post-modern movements of the 20th century, ending with a survey of present and future design trends. Students will understand modern design movements in the context of the immense social changes that took place beginning with the industrial revolution and continuing through the information age. Students will learn to identify the work of individual 20th century architects and furniture designers. Prerequisite: AR298 3:0:3 (From catalog 2009-2010)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
History of the Designed Environ:Mid-19th Century to Present FA2009Parkville DaytimeMA430BHO3Beasley, Ardus$+5:30 - 8:10 PM
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AR390 - History of the Designed Environ:Mid-19th Century to Present

Course Description: AR 390 History of the Designed Environment- Mid 19th-Century to Present: This continuation of the study of architecture, interiors, furniture and the decorative arts in the context of Western culture begins with the aesthetic movements of the late 19th Century and progresses through the modern and post-modern movements of the 20th century, ending with a survey of present and future design trends. Students will understand modern design movements in the context of the immense social changes that took place beginning with the industrial revolution and continuing through the information age. Students will learn to identify the work of individual 20th century architects and furniture designers. Prerequisite: AR298 3:0:3 (From catalog 2008-2009)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
History of the Designed Environ:Mid-19th Century to Present FA2008Parkville DaytimeMA430BHO3Beasley, Ardus$+11:00 - 12:15 PM
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AR390 - History of the Designed Environ:Mid-19th Century to Present

Course Description: This continuation of the study of architecture, interiors, furniture and the decorative arts in the context of Western culture begins with the aesthetic movements of the late 19th Century and progresses through the modern and post-modern movements of the 20th century, ending with a survey of present and future design trends. Students will understand modern design movements in the context of the immense social changes that took place beginning with the industrial revolution and continuing through the information age. Students will learn to identify the work of individual 20th century architects and furniture designers. Prerequisite: AR298 3:0:3 (From catalog 2007-2008)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
History of the Designed Environ:Mid-19th Century to Present UU2008Parkville DaytimeN/AHOZ3Beasley, ArdusTBA
TBA
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History of the Designed Environ:Mid-19th Century to Present FA2007Parkville DaytimeMA430AHO3Beasley, Ardus11:35 - 12:50 PM
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10/18/ 0


AR390 - History of the Designed Environment: Mid-Nineteenth Century to the Present

Course Description: This continuation of the study of architecture, interiors, furniture and the decorative arts in the context of Western culture begins with the aesthetic movements of the late 19th Century and progresses through the modern and post-modern movements of the 20th Century, ending with a survey of present and future design trends. Students will understand modern design movements in the context of the immense social changes that took place beginning with the industrial revolution and continuing through the information age. Students will learn to identify the work of individual 20th Century architects and furniture designers. PREREQUISITE:AR298. 3:0:3 (From catalog 2006-2007)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
History of the Designed Environment: Mid-Nineteenth Century to the Present FA2006Parkville DaytimeMA430BHO3Buckingham, Leslie Lynn1:00 - 2:15 PM
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AR390 - History of the Designed Environment: Mid-Nineteenth Century to

Course Description: the Present. This continuation of the study of architecture, interiors, furniture and the decorative arts in the context of Western culture begins with the aesthetic movements of the late 19th Century and progresses through the modern and post-modern movements of the 20th Century, ending with a survey of present and future design trends. Students will understand modern design movements in the context of the immense social changes that took place beginning with the industrial revolution and continuing through the information age. Students will learn to identify the work of individual 20th Century architects and furniture designers. Prerequisite: AR298. 3:0:3 (From catalog 2005-2006)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
History of the Designed Environment: Mid-Nineteenth Century to FA2005Parkville DaytimeMA604HO3Buckingham, Leslie Lynn10:00 - 10:50 AM
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8/18/ 0


AR390 - History of the Designed Environment: Mid-Nineteenth Century to the Present

Course Description: This continuation of the study of architecture, interiors, furniture and the decorative arts in the context of Western culture begins with the aesthetic movements of the late 19th Century and progresses through the modern and post-modern movements of the 20th Century, ending with a survey of present and future design trends. Students will understand modern design movements in the context of the immense social changes that took place beginning with the industrial revolution and continuing through the information age. Students will learn to identify the work of individual 20th Century architects and furniture designers. Pre-requisite: AR298. 3:0:3 (From catalog 2004-2005)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
History of the Designed Environment: Mid-Nineteenth Century to the Present FA2004Parkville DaytimeMA306HO3Buckingham, Leslie Lynn11:35 - 12:50 PM
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17/25/ 0View

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Notes:

  • Spring 2010 COURSE SCHEDULE for PDCC, Metro and Online (printable PDF)
  • Summer 2010 COURSE SCHEDULE for PDCC, Metro and Online (printable PDF) Please use the class schedule at http://www.park.edu/course for the most recent class listing.
  • This class data was last updated on 11/21/2009 5:22:06 PM. Please check with your Campus Center for the most current updates.
  • Building abbreviations for Parkville Classrooms
    • AL = Alumni Hall
    • CERLAB = Ceramics Lab
    • CH = Chapel
    • CO = Copley
    • CQ = Copley Quad
    • HERR = Herr House
    • MA = Mabee Underground
    • MC = Mackay
    • SC = Science Hall
    • WOOD = Woodard Conference Center
  • The course listing is subject to change.
  • Status lists if the class is canceled or the number of people enrolled / maximum number of people / wait list for the class
  • If nothing appears, there is no class meeting the current qualifications (Ex. No Chemistry Classes being offered During Spring 1 at the Kansas City Accelerated Campus)
  • The following are abbreviations:
    • # - Permission of the Instructor Required
    • $ - Additional Course Fee
    • + - Pre-Requisite
    • GE - General Education
    • LL - Liberal Learning
    • MGE - Multi-Cultural General Education
    • MLL - Multi-Cultural Liberal Learning
  • HOS - This section is for Study Abroad Only.

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