sci-arc course equivalents matrix

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SCI-Arc Course Examples of Acceptable Equivalents Introduction to Design Cultures Design History, History of Furniture Design, History of Interiors, Design Appreciation (seminar/lecture based not fieldtrip based.) Collegiate Writing Any college level writing course, AP English with exam score of 3 or higher. Advanced Calculus and Trigonometric Functions (No Prerequisites Required) College level Calculus or Trigonometry not including subject specific curriculum, for example, Calculus for Business. Introduction to the Physical World College level trigonometry based physics. Visual Rhetorics Non-studio based courses. Seminar/lectured based course on composition, Theories of Composition, Color Theory, Theories of Drawing, History of Rhetorics, History of Communication, Business Rhetorics, Introduction to Journalism, Theories of Graphic Design, Aesthetics. History of Architecture 1 Architecture survey course covering Prehistoric to Renaissance. History of Architecture 2 Architecture survey course covering Mannerism & Baroque to Present Day. Humanities 1 Literature or Art History survey course covering Prehistoric to Renaissance. Humanities 2 Literature or Art History survey course covering Mannerism & Baroque to Present Day. History of Ideas Western Civilization, Eastern Civilization, Philosophy, Classic or Contemporary Philosophy, Metaphysics, Systems Theory. Introduction to Urban Systems History of Urbanism or any urban studies course. Philosophy of Technology Theory of Ecology or a sociology course relating to technology. General Studies Elective (3 courses) Any course in social science, natural science or applied science.

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SCI-Arc Course Examples of Acceptable Equivalents

Introduction to Design Cultures Design History, History of Furniture Design, History of Interiors, Design Appreciation (seminar/lecture based not fieldtrip based.)

Collegiate Writing Any college level writing course, AP English with exam score of 3 or higher.

Advanced Calculus and Trigonometric Functions (No Prerequisites Required)

College level Calculus or Trigonometry not including subject specific curriculum, for example, Calculus for Business.

Introduction to the Physical World College level trigonometry based physics.

Visual Rhetorics Non-studio based courses. Seminar/lectured based

course on composition, Theories of Composition, Color Theory, Theories of Drawing, History of Rhetorics, History of Communication, Business Rhetorics, Introduction to Journalism, Theories of Graphic Design, Aesthetics.

History of Architecture 1 Architecture survey course covering Prehistoric to

Renaissance.

History of Architecture 2 Architecture survey course covering Mannerism &

Baroque to Present Day.

Humanities 1 Literature or Art History survey course covering Prehistoric to Renaissance.

Humanities 2 Literature or Art History survey course covering Mannerism & Baroque to Present Day.

History of Ideas Western Civilization, Eastern Civilization, Philosophy, Classic or Contemporary Philosophy, Metaphysics, Systems Theory.

Introduction to Urban Systems History of Urbanism or any urban studies course.

Philosophy of Technology Theory of Ecology or a sociology course relating to technology.

General Studies Elective (3 courses) Any course in social science, natural science or applied science.