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Course descriptions provided by the Courses of Study 2017-2018. Courses of Study 2018-2019 is scheduled to publish mid-June.
Last Updated
- Schedule of Classes - April 21, 2018 7:14PM EDT
- Course Catalog - April 21, 2018 7:15PM EDT
Classes
DEA 1101
Course Description
This course is an introductory design studio. The primary course objective is to introduce principles of visual literacy as it pertains to two-dimensional and three-dimensional issues in design at all ... view course details
Combined with: VISST 1101
Credits and Grading Basis
4 Credits Graded(Letter grades only)
DEA 1200
Course Description
The relationship between art and science has been thoroughly discussed by philosophers. This course will review the discussion on this topic and investigate the role of art/science in a variety of professions ... view course details
DEA 2020
Course Description
What is sustainability and how does it apply to the built environment? Through lecture, case studies and field trips, this seminar will explore this complex concept through the lenses of ecology, materials ... view course details
DEA 2030
Course Description
Visual communication can clarify, distill and translate complex designs, data and ideas. It is persuasive and powerful. The class introduces principles of graphic design and visual communications using ... view course details
DEA 2201
Course Description
Much of the worlds' population lives and works in small spaces. This studio explores behaviors and ways in which design responds to micro environments. Inquiry will experiment with issues of commodity, ... view course details
DEA 2510
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This course addresses the history and theory of environmental design with an emphasis on the role of design in cultural and technological change. Readings, lectures, discussion, and analytical exercises ... view course details
DEA 2700
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Drawing from public health, environmental psychology, design, urban planning , architecture and landscape architecture, we examine how the physical environment influences health and health behaviors. We ... view course details
DEA 2730
Course Description
This course explores the use of design methods to conceptualize problems, generate ideas, and re-evaluate the objects, environments, and interfaces produced by design. Through lectures, discussions, exercises, ... view course details
DEA 2900
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This course serves as an introduction to human factors and the basics of inclusive, human-centered design. Individual variability requires different design solutions, and we will evaluate, model, and ... view course details
DEA 3030
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A sustainable approach to the evaluation and selection of materials and finishes for creating products and places for people has the potential to ensure the future survival of our planet. This course provides ... view course details
DEA 3301
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This intermediate-level studio focuses on designing innovative commercial and/or learning/workplace environments. Various types of users experience design and evaluation approaches to design-problem solving ... view course details
DEA 3500
Course Description
Introduces human-factor considerations in lighting, acoustics, noise control, indoor air quality and ventilation, and the thermal environment. Views the ambient environment as a support system that should ... view course details
Combined with: DEA 6520
Credits and Grading Basis
3 Credits Stdnt Opt(Letter or S/U grades)
DEA 3510
Course Description
Implications of human physical and physiological characteristics and limitations on the design of settings, products, and tasks. An introduction to engineering anthropometry, biomechanics, control/display ... view course details
Combined with: DEA 6510
Credits and Grading Basis
3 Credits Stdnt Opt(Letter or S/U grades)
DEA 3530
Course Description
Discover how to plan, design, and manage high-impact work environments. Partner with practicing design professionals to engage in high-quality design generation and peer-reviewed quality research dissemination ... view course details
DEA 3590
Course Description
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 ... view course details
Combined with: DEA 6500
Credits and Grading Basis
3 Credits Stdnt Opt(Letter or S/U grades)
DEA 3770
Course Description
No description available. view course details
DEA 4000
Course Description
For study that predominantly involves library research and independent reading. view course details
DEA 4010
Course Description
For study that predominantly involves data collection and analysis or laboratory or studio projects. view course details
DEA 4020
Course Description
For study that involves both responsible participation in a community setting and reflection on that experience through discussion, reading, and writing. Academic credit is awarded for this integration ... view course details
DEA 4030
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For study that includes teaching methods in the field and assisting faculty with instruction. Students must have demonstrated a high level of performance in the subject to be taught and in the overall ... view course details
DEA 4401
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Economic forces have created the need for the adaptive reuse of existing structures vs new construction throughout the built environment. Utilizing sustainable principles and the LEED rating system, this ... view course details
DEA 4500
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Active participation from industry leaders including design firms and healthcare providers, students examine how optimized design and policy empower people, organizations, and communities to achieve their ... view course details
DEA 4990
Course Description
Opportunity for DEA majors to undertake original research and scholarly work leading to the preparation of a thesis. Students work closely with their thesis advisor on a topic of interest. For information, ... view course details
DEA 6000
Course Description
For study of special problems in the areas of interior design, human environment relations, or facilities planning and management. view course details
DEA 6010
Course Description
For study that predominantly involves library research and independent study. view course details
DEA 6020
Course Description
For study that predominantly involves collection and analysis of research data. view course details
DEA 6030
Course Description
For study that predominantly involves field experiences in community settings. view course details
DEA 6200
Course Description
This course is a seminar course intended for graduate students in Design and Environmental Analysis and graduate students in related fields. The course introduces students to the history, theories, and ... view course details
DEA 6500
Course Description
Each student is required to attend DEA 3590 lectures, complete all required readings and assignments, and meet with the instructor and with other graduate students. An additional programming project is ... view course details
Combined with: DEA 3590
Credits and Grading Basis
4 Credits Graded(Letter grades only)
DEA 6510
Course Description
Intended for graduate students who want a more thorough grounding in human factors than is provided by DEA 3510. Each student is required to attend DEA 3510 lectures, meet with the instructor and other ... view course details
Choose one lecture and one discussion. Combined with: DEA 3510
Credits and Grading Basis
4 Credits Stdnt Opt(Letter or S/U grades)
Class Number & Section Details
Meeting Pattern
- TR
Instructors
Hedge, A
Additional Information
Recommended prerequisite: DEA 1500.
DEA 6520
Course Description
Intended for graduate students who want a more thorough grounding in human factors considerations than is provided by DEA 3500. Each student is required to attend DEA 3500 lectures, meet with the instructor ... view course details
Choose one lecture and one discussion. Combined with: DEA 3500
Credits and Grading Basis
4 Credits Stdnt Opt(Letter or S/U grades)
DEA 6560
Course Description
For graduate students who want to gain an understanding of research. Course begins with fundamentals of research design and covers internal and external validity, measurement reliability and validity, ... view course details
DEA 7100
Course Description
This pro seminar meets once per week, and consists of bi-weekly guest lectures from DEA, Cornell, and guest faculty members, as well as professionals from outside the university. The goal is to build research ... view course details
DEA 8990
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No description available. view course details
DEA 9990
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No description available. view course details