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Open Classes CAT# Course Title CR PREREQ LAB FEE Class # CODE CMP SEC DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR OPEN SEATS WL Architecture & Urban Planning College of Architecture & Urban Planning Architecture (ARCH) Open Sections 208 DESIGN FOUNDATIONS 3.00 35117 P R SEM 001 T 8-11AM 1360 A&AB Trandafirescu, Thut, Kang 53 N 216 Contested Spaces 4.00 32573 P DIS 002 TH 4-5PM G026 TISCH Aquilina, Leon 2 Y 32575 P DIS 003 TH 5-6PM G026 TISCH Aquilina, Leon 2 Y 32577 P DIS 004 F 10-11AM 4154 LSA Ryu, Leon 1 Y 32579 P DIS 005 F 11-12PM 5180B AH Ryu, Leon 1 Y 32571 S LEC 001 TTH 1130-1PM 3600 SKB Leon 254 PROJECTION 2.00 35226 P LAB 001 MW 830-1130AM B100 MLB Gilpin 2 N 255 IMAGING 2.00 35241 P LAB 001 TTH 8-11AM B100 MLB Fure 2 N 38581 P LAB 003 MW 830-1130AM REMOTE Halquist 15 N 256 IMMERSION 2.00 35245 P LAB 001 TTH 8-11AM ARR Moran 1 N 258 TRANSLATION 2.00 35228 P LAB 001 TTH 2-5PM B100 MLB Lomeli 1 N 38166 P LAB 002 TTH 11-2PM B100 MLB AbuSeir 5 N 259 ORIENTATION 2.00 35244 P LAB 001 TTH 8-11AM ARR Moran 2 N 38582 P LAB 002 MW 830-1130AM ARR Halquist 17 N 300 Tutorial Stdys Arch 1.00-3.00 ADVISORY I IND + ARR ARR 24 N 312 Arch Design I 6.00 ADVISORY 100.00 10010 P R LAB 001 MWF 1-5PM 3100 A&AB Trandafirescu 126 N 313 History Arch I 3.00 ADVISORY 16633 P R DIS 002 F 830-930AM 2210 A&AB Bozkurt, Zimmerman 5 N 10015 P DIS 003 F 930-1030AM 2210 A&AB Bozkurt, Zimmerman 9 N 10016 P R DIS 005 F 830-930AM 2213 A&AB Korsh, Zimmerman 14 N 10017 P DIS 006 F 930-1030AM 2213 A&AB Korsh, Zimmerman 5 N 10014 A LEC 001 MW 830-930AM 2104 A&AB Zimmerman 314 Structures I 3.00 ADVISORY 10019 P R REC 002 W 930-1030AM ARR Bakker 155 N 10018 A LEC 001 MF 1030-1130AM 2104 A&AB von Buelow 316 Design Fund I 3.00 ADVISORY 10024 P R LAB 001 F 930-1030AM 2108 A&AB 114 N 316 Design Fund I 3.00 ADVISORY P R LAB 001 MW 930-1030AM 2104 A&AB Roddier, Mitnick, Brackeen 114 N 317 Construction 3.00 ADVISORY 10027 P R LAB 002 T 3-6PM 3100 A&AB Borum 114 N 10026 A R LEC 001 T 1-3PM REMOTE Borum 357 Arch, Sustainability 3.00 23840 P DIS 002 W 10-11AM 1423 EQ Zuo 4 Y 23842 P DIS 004 W 10-11AM B770 SSWB P 2 Y 23843 P DIS 005 W 12-1PM B124 MLB Melendez 5 Y 23845 P DIS 007 W 12-1PM 3556 DANA Kim 3 Y 25443 P DIS 011 W 9-10AM 130 TAP AlBader 1 Y 38739 P DIS 012 W 9-10AM REMOTE Erfani 5 Y 39731 P DIS 013 W 12-1PM REMOTE Erfani, Maigret 6 Y 23839 A LEC 001 TTH 9-10AM AUD A AH Maigret 409 Special Topics Arch 3.00 ADVISORY, ENFORCED 23784 P R LEC 001 W 6-9PM 2108 A&AB Nanda 7 Y Health by Design 38067 P R LEC 003 T 10-1PM 210 TAP Herwitz, Rozas-Krause 8 Y Visualizing Race Comparatively 411 Becoming Digital 3.00 30783 P SEM 001 TH 830-1130AM 1360 A&AB Abrons 28 Y 412 Arch Design I 6.00 ADVISORY, ENFORCED 100.00 15500 P R LAB 001 MWF 1-5PM 3100 A&AB Fure 34 N 413 History 3.00 ADVISORY 35154 P R DIS 002 F 830-930AM 1360 A&AB Taskin, Zimmerman 1 N 36543 P R DIS 003 F 930-1030AM 1360 A&AB Taskin, Zimmerman 3 N 16340 A R LEC 001 MW 830-930AM 2104 A&AB Zimmerman 417 Construction 3.00 ADVISORY 21262 P R LAB 002 T 3-6PM 3100 A&AB Borum 114 N 21261 A LEC 001 T 1-3PM REMOTE Borum 423 Int U P&Env 3.00 20.00 10032 P DIS 002 TH 12-1PM REMOTE Rivers 1 Y 10033 P DIS 003 F 11-12PM REMOTE Son 1 Y 10034 P DIS 004 TH 12-1PM REMOTE Hwang 1 Y 10031 A LEC 001 TTH 10-11AM REMOTE Etienne 432 Arch Des III 6.00 ADVISORY 100.00 10035 P R LAB 001 MWF 1-5PM 3100 A&AB McCullough 137 N U of M Open Classes Only Schedule of Classes Page 1 of 357 FA 2021 2360 09-29-2021 13:09 27614467 CAT# Course Title CR PREREQ LAB FEE Class # CODE CMP SEC DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR OPEN SEATS WL 466 Dimensions 1.00 19130 P LEC 001 M 7-9PM ARR Unverzagt 1 Y 505 Spec Topics Env Tech 3.00 ADVISORY 28197 P LEC 002 W 1-4PM 2213 A&AB Junghans 7 Y High Performance Bldg Design 506 Spec Topics Des Fund 3.00 ADVISORY 19177 P SEM 002 T 1-4PM REMOTE Groat 22 Y Research for Design Practices 26140 P SEM 003 M 830-1130AM REMOTE Wilkins 21 Y Design Activism + Soc Justice 509 Experimental Course 2.00-3.00 ADVISORY 35255 P SEM 001 W 6-9PM 2108 A&AB Nanda 7 Y Health by Design 17511 P SEM 002 M 830-1130AM 2213 A&AB Haar 6 Y Domestic Collectives 19789 P SEM 003 TH 830-1130AM 1360 A&AB Abrons 28 Y Becoming Digital 26142 P SEM 006 W 830-1130AM ARR Haar 3 Y Social Infrastructure& the Cty 19791 P SEM 007 T 1-4PM REMOTE McCullough 1 Y New Mobility 22333 P SEM 008 T 4-7PM 1360 A&AB Arquero de Alarcon 6 Y Phys Plan Workshop Physical Planning Workshop: the "Detroit River Story Lab" 19792 P SEM 009 TH 7-10PM G463 MH Chaffers 1 Y SPACESpirit 39183 P SEM 012 TH 830-1130AM 2213 A&AB Aghaei Meibodi 5 Y Computational Geometry 28327 P SEM 014 M 830-1130AM REMOTE del Campo 9 Y AI and Architecture 29941 P SEM 016 T 830-1130AM REMOTE Aguirre 12 Y Postcommodities 515 Sustainable Systems 3.00 23229 P R DIS 002 F 1050-1150AM ARR Laudato 126 N Please do not schedule any course between 1:00pm and 4:00pm. You will be placed in a discussion section at the beginning of the fall term. 23228 A LEC 001 F 830-1030AM REMOTE Maigret 523 Hist Urban Form 3.00 19048 P LEC 001 TTH 830-10AM 2108 A&AB Fishman 14 Y 527 Integrative Systems 3.00 ADVISORY 23923 P R LEC 001 TH 830-1130AM REMOTE Kennedy, Junghans, von Buelow, Wong 81 N This course is taught in conjunction with Arch 672, Systems Studio, and may not be completed prior to this studio sequence. 537 Fabrication 3.00 50.00 23245 P R SEM 001 W 2-5PM 1360 A&AB Ng, Henry, Meier, Nail, Lee 2 N 552 Arch Design V 6.00 ADVISORY 100.00 10039 P R LAB 001 MTH 1-6PM 3100 A&AB McMorrough 173 N 555 Bld Sy&Ener Consvtn 3.00 ADVISORY 31118 P LEC 001 W 830-1130AM 2204 A&AB Navvab 1 Y 565 Res Environ Tech 3.00 ADVISORY 31119 P LEC 001 T 2-5PM 2213 A&AB Navvab 5 Y 600 Tutor Studies Arch 1.00-3.00 ADVISORY I IND + ARR ARR 24 N 603 Sem Arch History 3.00 ADVISORY 34919 P SEM 001 TH 3-6PM REMOTE Herscher 9 Y Technologies of Memory 25160 P SEM 002 T 4-7PM REMOTE Herscher 3 Y Slums, Ghettoes, Blight 609 Disability Studies 3.00 ADVISORY 20527 PI SEM 001 TH 1-4PM G463 MH Abner 20 Y Studying Disability Arts&Cult 660 Thesis Res&Dev Sem 3.00 ADVISORY 600.00 10047 P R SEM 001 F 1-4PM 2222 A&AB Penarroyo 168 N 672 Arch Design VII 6.00 ADVISORY 45.00 10048 P R LAB 001 MTH 1-6PM 3100 A&AB Graebner, Hansen 156 N 701 Theories in Dig Tech 3.00 ADVISORY 23219 P R SEM 001 W 830-1130AM REMOTE Velikov 6 N 702 Robotic Engagement 3.00 ADVISORY 35122 P R SEM 001 W 1-4PM 2210 A&AB Adel 6 N 703 Virtual Engagement 3.00 ADVISORY 35123 P R SEM 001 TTH 10-1130AM 2222 A&AB Wilcox 5 N 707 Material Engagement 3.00 ADVISORY 35266 P R SEM 001 TH 1-4PM 2210 A&AB Aghaei Meibodi 7 N 708 Systems Engagement 3.00 ADVISORY 35130 P R SEM 001 M 1-4PM 2213 A&AB Ahlquist 5 N 801 Collo Ethics Doc Res 1.00 22335 P SEM 001 W 10-12PM 2227 A&AB Adel 7 N 813 Res&Meth Arch 3.00 ADVISORY U of M Open Classes Only Schedule of Classes Page 2 of 357 FA 2021 2360 09-29-2021 13:09 27614467 CAT# Course Title CR PREREQ LAB FEE Class # CODE CMP SEC DAYS TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR OPEN SEATS WL 28205 P R SEM 002 F 1-4PM REMOTE Wilkins 9 N 824 Sem Design Studies 3.00 ADVISORY 26711 P SEM 001 T 1-4PM REMOTE Groat 22 Y Research for Design Practices 38102 P SEM 002 M 830-1130AM REMOTE Wilkins 21 Y Design Activism + Soc Justice 990 Diss-Precand 1.00-8.00 ADVISORY IND + ARR ARR 25 N 993 Teach Meth Gsi 1.00 ADVISORY 10058 P SEM 001 ARR ARR Clutter, Larsen 2 N This is for GSI's teaching in Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
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