ARCH 521

fall 2020
 
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Advanced Applications in the Built Environment, Architecture and Global Health and Well-Being

Credit: 4 hours.

This course addresses topics at the intersection of environmental conditions and human health around the globe and engages students in reading, discussing, and applying the results of the latest research and translational studies linking environmental design to health in a range of diverse cultural contexts. Students consider the application of research to everyday practices and decision making, as well as to professional design, planning, and community health practices and engage in a secondary-source research project.

4 graduate hours. No professional credit. Prerequisite: Restricted to graduate students.

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