ARCHITECTURE / 53 ARC 6347C-Architectural Design I (9) Design of buildings within an urban complex and within an architectural complex of established character. Influence of physical and social planning on design. ARC 6355C-Architectural Design II (9) An in-depth analysis of building design to integrate the structural, mechanical, and detail systems. H. ARC 6391C-Architecture, Energy, and Ecology (3) Integration of energetic and environmental influences on architectural design. ARC 6393C-Advanced Architectural Connections (3) Prereq: sixth year standing. An analysis of architectural connections and details relative to selected space, form, and structural systems. ARC 6521-Advanced Architectural Structures VII (3) Study of various soil properties and their applications in solving architectural design problems. ARC 6541-Advanced Architectural Structures I (3) Principles and application of timber construction to architectural design problems. ARC 6552-Advanced Architectural Structures 11 (3) Coreq: ARC 6555. Theory and behavior of structural steel systems and their responses to the solution of architectural problems. ARC 6555-Advanced Architectural Structures III (4) Coreq: ARC 6552. Applications of structural steel systems to selected architectural problems. ARC 6565-Advanced Architectural Structures IV (3) Coreq: ARC 6566. Theory and behavior of reinforced concrete systems and their responses to the solution of architectural problems. ARC 6566-Advanced Architectural Structures V (4) Coreq: ARC 6565. Applications of reinforced concrete systems to selected architectural problems. ARC 6571-Advanced Architectural Structures VI (3) Design and applications of precast and/or prestressed concrete elements in architecture. ARC 6591-Advanced Architectural Structures VIII (3) Investigation of selected problems in the field of architectural structures. Emphasis on student special interests. ARC 6632-Environmental Systems Design Laboratory II (3). Coreq: ARC 6633. Problems in the thermal and atmospheric control of buildings. ARC 6633-Environmental Systems Design II (3) Coreq: ARC 6632. Studies in thermal and atmospheric control of buildings. ARC 6642-Environmental Systems Design Laboratory III (3) Coreq: ARC 6643. Problems in architectural acoustics. ARC 6643-Environmental Systems Design III (3) Coreq: ARC 6642. Studies in architectural acoustics. ARC 6684-Environmental Systems Design I (3) Studies in lighting and electric power for buildings. ARC 6685-Environmental Systems Design IV (3) Studies and problems in sanitation and fire protection systems for buildings. ARC 6691-Environmental Systems Design V (3) Special studies in environmental systems related to current developments.. ARC 6713--Architectural History I (3) History of western civilization, with emphasis on architectural developments in their historical, physical, ideological, artistic, and social context. ARC 6735-Architectural History II (3) Prereq: ARC 6713. ARC 6742-Architectural History III (3) Prereq: ARC 6735. ARC 6750-Architectural History: American (3) Development of American architecture and the determinants affecting its func- tion, form, and expression. ARC 6761-Architectural History: Area Concentration (3-9; max: 9) Prereq: ARC 6742. Development of techniques for research in architectural history. ARC 6771-Architectural History: Literature and Criticism (3-9; max: 9) Prereq: ARC 6713. Individual research with concen- tration on writing and architectural criticism. ARC 6793-Architectural History: Regional (3) Prereq: ARC 6750. Group and individual studies of architecture unique to specific geographic regions. ARC 6851-Technology of Preservation: Materials and Methods I (3) Materials, elements, tools, and personnel of tradi- tional building. ARC 6852-Technology of Preservation: Materials and Methods II (3) Prereq: ARC 6851. ARC 6853-Technology of Preservation: Problems and Processes (3) ARC 6854C-Technology of Preservation: Programming and Design (3) Prereq: ARC 6851. ARC 6860-Techniques of Preservation: Legal and Economic Processes (3) ARC 6910-Supervised Research (1-5) S/U. ARC 6911-Architectural Research I (1-6) Special studies adjusted to individual needs. H. ARC 6912-Architectural Research II (1-6) Special studies adjusted to individual needs. H. ARC 6913-Architectural Research III (1-6) Special studies adjusted to individual needs. H. ARC 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5) S/U. ARC 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. ARC 6979-Terminal Project (1-10) This project, in lieu of thesis, accommodates an individual or team project which, because of graphic content, does not fit within the thesis format. It is subject to approval of the department graduate faculty. ART College of Fine Arts GRADUATE FACULTY 1982-83 Chairman & Graduate Coordinator: R. H. Westin. Graduate Research Professor: J. N. Uelsmann. Distin- guished Service Professor: H, D. Williams. Professors: R. C. Craven, Jr.; E. E. Grissom; K. A. Kerslake; J. G. Naylor; J. J. Sabatella; P. A. Ward. Associate Professors: M. J. Isaacson; J. A. O'Connor; J. F. Scott; E. Y. Street- man; J. L. Ward; W. W. Wilson. Assistant Professors: J. L. Culter; R. C. Heipp; R. E; Poynor; N. S. Smith. Master of Fine Arts Degree: The Department of Art offers the MFA degree with concentrations in ceramics, creative photography, drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, multi-media, and the history of art. Enrollment is competitive and'limited. Candidates for admission should have adequate undergraduate training in art. Deficiencies may be corrected before beginning graduate study. Applicants for.admission to a studio major must submit a portfolio by April 1, for fall admission. Two years residency is normally required for completion of the requirements for this degree. Participation in the juried MFA show is required. ARH 6897 is required for all graduate majors. ARH 5805 is required of all students who select the written thesis, or who major in art history. Students electing to substitute the creative project in lieu of the written thesis should see the graduate coordinator for department requirements. All other graduate courses may be repeated for credit with change of content. Some of the courses listed are offered regularly, while others are offered only as needed. The department reserves the right to retain student work for purposes of record, exhibition, or instruction. ARH 5805-Methods of Research and Bibliography (3) ARH 5905-Individual Study (3-4; max: 12) ARH 6791-Research in Methods and Materials of the Artist (3-4) ARH 6897-Seminar: Problems in the History, Theory, and Criticism of Art I (5) ARH 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. ARH 6911-Advanced Study (3-4, max: 16) Prereq: major in fine arts. ARH 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. ART 5905C-Individual Study (3-4; max: 12) ART 6835-Research in Methods and Materials of the Artist (3-4; max: 8) ART 6910C-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. ART 6927C-Advanced Study (3-4; max: 16) Prereq: major in fine arts. Ceramics, creative photography, drawing, painting, printmaking, or sculpture. ART 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5) S/U. ART 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U.