ARCHITECTURE / 63 gram requirements. This degree prepares the student for eventual registration as an architect. Applicants, in addi- tion to satisfying University requirements for admission, are required to submit to the Department of Architecture, 231 ARCH, University of Florida, the following: a portfo- lio of their work in architecture and related fields if applicable; a scholarly statement of intent and objectives; and three letters of recommendation from teachers or employers. Students may enter this program in anysemes- ter. Therefore, applications for graduate admission, in- cluding transcripts, GRE scores, and TOEFL scores, if necessary, must be received by the Office of the Registrar three months in advance of anticipated start date. Accredited Five-Year Professional Base.-For those students holding a baccalaureate degree in architecture from an accredited five-year professional degree pro- gram, the graduate faculty in architecture may elect to admit them for a one-year degree program. In these cases, a specialized curriculum which compliments the needs of the applicant is developed. The minimum registration is 30 credits but may increase depending on the transcripts and whether the applicant is seeking architectural regis- tration in the State of Florida. The Department reserves the right to retain student work for purposes of record, exhibition, or instruction. Field trips are required of all students; students should plan to have adequate funds available. It may be neces- sary to assess studio fees to defray costs of base maps and other generally used materials. The College of Architecture sponsors special curricula in architecture each summer to enhance the academic program. These curricula, offered during summer ses- sions, are intended to supplement required course work. Each of the three, Preservation Institute: Caribbean; Pres- ervation Institute: Nantucket; and VIA: Summer Studies in Italy, accept students, not only from the University of Florida, but from academic circles throughout the United States and the world. ARC 5576-Architectural Structures (3) Advanced theory of architectural structures using computer application in analyzing structural behavior. - ARC 5791-Problems in Architectural History (3) Prereq: ARC 4782. ARC 5800-Survey of Architectural Preservation, Restoration, and Reconstruction (3) ARC 5810-Techniques of Architectural Documentation (3) Documentation, interpretation and maintenance issues relating to historic structures. ARC 5811-Historic Preservation and Restoration (3) Preserva- tion of individual structures, with emphasis on architectural design for restoration, rehabilitation and adaptive-use. ARC 6241-Professional Core I (1-9; max: 9) Required for all graduate students. Architectural theory emphasizing cultural and technological factors with application to architectural solutions, including urban scale architecture and development. ARC 6242-Professional Core II (2) Prereq: ARC 6241. Environ- ment-behavior research methodology. Studies in environment- behavior and investigation into methods of architectural re- search. ARC 6281-Professional Core III (2) Prereq: sixth-year standing. Required for all graduate students. ARC 6355C-Architectural Design II (6) An in-depth analysis of building design to integrate the structural, mechanical, and detail systems. ARC 6356C-Architectural Design I (6) Design of buildings within an urban complex and within an architectural complex of established character. Influence of physical and social planning on design. ARC 6391 C-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 6571-Advanced Architectural Structures VI (3) Design and applications of precastand/or prestressed concrete elements in architecture. ARC 6573-Advanced Architectural Structures V (4) Coreq:ARC 6574. Applications of reinforced concrete systems to selected architectural problems. ARC 6574-Advanced Architectural Structures IV (3) Coreq: ARC 6573. Theory and behavior of reinforced concrete systems and their responses to the solution of architectural problems. ARC 6575-Advanced Architectural Structures VII (4) Study of various soil properties and their application in solving architec- tural design problems. Behavior of masonry bearing walls in high-rise construction. ARC 6577-Advanced Architectural Structures I (3) Principles and application of timber construction to architectural design problems. ARC 6578-Advanced Architectural Structures II (3) Coreq:ARC 6579. Theory and behavior of structural steel systems and their responses to the solution of architectural problems. ARC 6579-Advanced Architectural Structures III (4) Coreq: ARC 6578. Applications of structural steel systems to selected architectural problems. ARC 6632L-Thermal Systems Design Laboratory (4) Coreq: ARC 6633. Integrating thermal comfort, passive and active thermal control systems, and energy usage in the solution of architectural design problems. ARC 6633-Thermal Systems (3) Thermal issues in architecture including thermal comfort, passive and active thermal control systems, and energy efficiency. ARC 6642L-Architectural Acoustics Design Laboratory (4) Coreq: ARC 6643. Theory and practice of architectural acoustics in the solution to design problems. ARC 6643-Architectural Acoustics (4) Theory, practice, and application of acoustics in architecture. ARC 6653-Modeling Techniques in Architectural Acoustics (3) Theory and practice of ultrasonic, computer, and other tech- niques used to model human subjective response to sound and their application in the design of buildings. ARC 6684-Lighting, Daylighting, and Electrical Power Systems (4) Design problems investigating the theory, practice, and applicationsof electric lighting; daylighting, and electrical power systems in architecture. ARC 6685-Life Safety, Sanitation, and Plumbing Systems (4) Design problems investigating the theory, practice, and applica- tions of fire safety, movement, sanitation, and plumbing systems in architecture. ARC 6750-Architectural History: America (3) Development of American architecture and the determinants affecting its func- tion, form, and expression. ARC 6771-Architectural History: Literature and Criticism (3-9; max: 9) Individual research with concentration 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 6805-Architectural Conservation I (3-6; max: 6) A mul- tidisciplinary study, supervised by an architectural professor and another professor from an appropriate second discipline, in the science of preserving historic architecture, utilizing individual projects. ARC 6821-Preservation Problems and Processes (3) Preserva- tion in the larger context. Establishing historic districts; proce- dures and architectural guidelines for their protection. ARC 6822C-Preservation Programming and Design (3) Archi, tectural design focusing on compatibility within the fabric of historic districts and settings. ARC 6823-Techniques of Preservation: Legal and Economic Processes (3) ARC 6851-Technology of Preservation: Materials and Methods I (3) Materials, elements, tools, and personnel of traditional building. ARC 6852-Technology of Preservation: Materials and Methods II (3) Prereq: ARC 6851. ARC 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. ARC 6911-Architectural Research (1-6; max: 9) Special studies adjusted to individual needs. H. ARC 6912-Architectural Research II (1-6; max: 9) Special studies adjusted to individual needs. H. ARC 6913-Architectural Research III (1-6; max: 9) Special studies adjusted to individual needs. H. ARC 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U.