Environmental Design and Urbanism in Developing Countries 1 6. Courses used to fulfill a breadth requirement may also be used to Environmental Design satisfy minor requirements. 7. Students may apply the non-CED version of a CED cross-listed and Urbanism in course towards the minor. 8. Students may use up to two courses taken abroad to fulfill upper Developing Countries division minor requirements, with faculty approval of the individual courses. Minor Requirements The undergraduate minor in environmental design and urbanism in Prerequisite developing countries serves students majoring in humanities, social sciences, and a variety of professional fields. The minor is intended to ENV DES 1 Introduction to Environmental Design [3] (A letter expose students to basic problems, cultural contexts, policy alternatives, grade of C- or higher is required to declare the and design solutions in the Third World. minor.) Upper Division (5 courses) 1 There is no major program; students interested in pursuing this course of Select three courses from the following: study at the major level should consider the BA in Architecture program ARCH 111 Housing: An International Survey [3] (http://guide.berkeley.edu/undergraduate/degree-programs/architecture/). ARCH 170A An Historical Survey of Architecture and Urbanism Declaring the Minor [4] ARCH 170B An Historical Survey of Architecture and Urbanism A letter grade of C- or higher is required in ENV DES 1 to declare the [4] minor. To declare, students must submit the CED Request to Add Minor Form (https://ced.berkeley.edu/students/undergraduate-advising/ ARCH 179 Special Topics in the History of Architecture [2-4] forms-documents/), available on the CED website. When completing (when topic relates to developing countries only; the final requirements for the minor, submit the CED Minor Completion must be taken for 2+ units.) Form (https://ced.berkeley.edu/students/undergraduate-advising/forms- ARCH 218 Housing, Urbanization, and Urbanism: Design, documents/). Planning, and Policy Issues in Developing Countries [4] (Instructor permission required) Other Major and Minors Offered by the CY PLAN/ Urbanization in Developing Countries [4] 2, 3 Department of Architecture GPP 115 ENV DES 100 The City: Theories and Methods in Urban Studies Architecture (http://guide.berkeley.edu/undergraduate/degree-programs/ [4] 2 architecture/) (Major and Minor) 4 History of the Built Environment (http://guide.berkeley.edu/ Select two courses from the following: undergraduate/degree-programs/history-built-environment/) (Minor only) ANTHRO 141 Comparative Society [4] Social and Cultural Factors in Design (http://guide.berkeley.edu/ ANTHRO courses numbered between ANTHRO 170-ANTHRO undergraduate/degree-programs/social-cultural-factors-environmental- 188 design/) (Minor only) ESPM 155AC Sociology and Political Ecology of Agro-Food Sustainable Design (http://guide.berkeley.edu/undergraduate/degree- Systems [4] programs/sustainable-design/) (Minor only) GEOG C112 Global Development: Theory, History, Geography Students who have a strong interest in an area of study outside their [4] (cross-listed w/ DEV STD C100) major often decide to complete a minor program. When completing their HISTORY 109CThe Middle East From the 18th Century to the final requirements for the minor, students must submit the CED Minor Present [4] Completion Form (https://forms.gle/hMQEi6CvRH4oWyN17/), available HISTORY 111BTopics in the History of Southeast Asia: Modern on the CED website. Southeast Asia [4] HISTORY 111CTopics in the History of Southeast Asia: Political General Guidelines and Cultural History of Vietnam [4] 1. All minors must be declared no later than one semester before a HISTORY 112BAfrica: Modern South Africa, 1652-Present [4] student's Expected Graduation Term (EGT). HISTORY 113BModern Korean History [4] 2. A letter grade of C- or higher in ENV DES 1 is required to declare HISTORY 114APolitics, Culture, and Philosophy in South Asia the minor. To declare, students must submit the CED Request to before Modernity [4] Add Minor Form (https://ced.berkeley.edu/students/undergraduate- HISTORY 114BIndia: Modern South Asia [4] advising/forms-documents/), available on the CED website. HISTORY 116BChina: Two Golden Ages: China During the Tang 3. Each course used to fulfill minor requirements must be completed and Song Dynasties [4] with a letter grade of C- or above. HISTORY 116CChina: Modern China [4] 4. Students must earn a 2.0 GPA in the upper division requirements for the minor. HISTORY 140BMexico: Modern Mexico [4] 5. Any course used in fulfillment of minor requirements may also be HISTORY 141BSocial History of Latin America: Social History of used to fulfill major and upper division CED non-major requirements. Modern Latin America [4] HISTORY 143 Brazil [4] 2 Environmental Design and Urbanism in Developing Countries POL SCI 139B Development Politics [4] ENV DES 2 Summer [IN]STITUTE in POL SCI 141C Politics and Government in Eastern Europe [4] Environmental Design 1 Unit POL SCI 142A Middle East Politics [4] Terms offered: Summer 2021 Second 6 Week Session, Summer 2020 POL SCI 143A Northeast Asian Politics [4] Second 6 Week Session, Summer 2019 Second 6 Week Session POL SCI 143B Japanese Politics [4] The Summer [IN]STITUTE consists of four cohorts, each an introductory course for participants with no previous experience in environmental POL SCI 144B Politics of Divided Korea [4] design: [IN]ARCH, [IN]ARCH ADV, [IN]CITY and [IN]LAND. Institute POL SCI 145B South Asian Politics [4] participants explore the methods and theories of the environmental POL SCI 148A Latin American Politics [4] design disciplines, experience the culture of design and planning studios, 1 connect to faculty and practitioners, and build a portfolio for graduate Graduate courses in subjects related to those on Lists 1 and 2 may school application. Each program includes a lecture series, a design or be used as substitutes if approved by the faculty adviser. planning studio, a media seminar, and site visits. For more information, 2 All International and Area Studies (IAS) courses including those visit http://ced.berkeley.edu/academics/summer-programs/summer- in Middle Eastern Studies (M E STU), Latin American Studies institute/. (LATAMST), Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS), Development Summer [IN]STITUTE in Environmental Design: Read More [+] Studies (DEV STD), and Political Economy of Industrial Societies Hours & Format (POLECON) may be used as substitutes provided prior approval of the faculty minor adviser is granted. Please contact the staff adviser Summer: 6 weeks - 3 hours of lecture per week for more information. Additional Details Environmental Design and Urbanism in Subject/Course Level: Environmental Design/Undergraduate Developing Countries Grading/Final exam status: Letter grade. Final exam not required. Expand all course descriptions [+]Collapse all course descriptions [-] ENV DES 1 Introduction to Environmental Summer [IN]STITUTE in Environmental Design: Read Less [-] Design 3 Units Terms offered: Fall 2021, Summer 2021 8 Week Session, Spring 2021 This course will teach anyone how to start to be a designer, not just of drawings and objects, but also buildings, landscapes, and urban spaces. And not just in isolation, but in the complex web of ecological and man- made systems which makes up our shifting environment. You will take from the course first-hand experience of drawing, measuring, and design — which form the basis of the professions of architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning— and which culminate in a final design project in the course. The course is open to all undergraduate students. Introduction to Environmental Design: Read More [+] Rules & Requirements Credit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for ENV DES 1 after completing ENV DES 4. Hours & Format Fall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 3 hours of lecture and 2 hours of discussion per week Summer: 8 weeks - 6 hours of lecture and 4 hours of discussion per week Additional Details Subject/Course Level: Environmental Design/Undergraduate Grading/Final exam status: Letter grade. Final exam required. Instructors: de Monchaux, Jewell Introduction to Environmental Design: Read Less [-] Environmental Design and Urbanism in Developing Countries 3 ENV DES R3B Reading and Composition in ENV DES 4B Global Cities 3 Units Energy, Society, and Environmental Design 4 Terms offered: Spring 2021, Spring 2020, Spring 2019 Units This study of cities is more important than ever; for the first time in history more people live in urban than rural areas, and cities will account for Terms offered: Spring 2021, Spring 2020, Spring 2019 all of the world's population growth for at least the next half-century. This course will expose students to key literature that examines, primarily, We will explore the challenges facing global cities in the 21st Century the relationship between sustainability and environmental design and expose students to some of the key texts, theories, and methods of disciplines. Our goal will be not only to investigate the central ideas that inquiry that shape the built environment, from the human scale of home inform the design of sustainable landscapes, cities, and buildings, but and community to the regional scale of the megacity. also to understand how competing arguments are presented in writing. Global Cities: Read More [+] Satisfies the second half of the Reading and Composition Requirement. Hours & Format Reading and Composition in Energy, Society, and Environmental Design:
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