COURSES AND LABORATORIES TAUGHT at Cal Poly, SLO
COURSES TAUGHT to ARCH. ENG. STUDENTS
Undergraduate Courses
- ARCE 211 Structures I
- ARCE 212 Structures II
- ARCE 221 Statics
- ARCE 222 Mech. of Structural Members I
- ARCE 223 Mech. of Structural Members II & Lab.
- ARCE 224 Mech. Of Mat. Laboratory
- ARCE 305 Masonry Design
- ARCE 306 Matrix Analysis of Structures
- ARCE 351 Structural Computing Laboratory
- ARCE 353 Structural Computing Analysis III
- ARCE 372 Steel Design Laboratory
- ARCE 400 Special Projects
- ARCE 444 Concrete Laboratory
- ARCE 451 Timber and Masonry Design Studio
- ARCE 453 Senior Project
Graduate Courses
- ARCE 501 Adv. Mech. of Materials
- ARCH 598 Research Methods
COURSES TAUGHT to ARCHITECTURE and CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT STUDENTS
Undergraduate Courses
- ARCE 211 Structures I
- ARCE 212 Structures II
- ARCE 221 Statics
- ARCE 222 Mechanics of Structural Members
- ARCE 226 Structural Systems for Architects
- ARCE 315 Small Scale Structures
- ARCE 321 Timber Structural Systems
- ARCE 322 Steel Structural Systems
COURSES TAUGHT to UNIVERSITY at LARGE
Rural East Africa Experience An interdisciplinary design experience for Architectural, Architectural Engineering, Construction Management, Landscape Architecture, City & Regional Planning students, and any student with an interest. The course is based on the idea of bringing knowledge to a culture, on the cultures terms, and not trying to change the culture. The cultures are focused in Rural East Africa (Kenya and Tanzania). The resources, skill set, living habits, and needs are first assessed; and from this assessment, design and knowledge transfer in the complete built environment is the focus of the course. The course is a year in length and travel to East Africa is encouraged. The course works within each Department’s independent study, design studio, and senior project criteria as a mechanism to give course credit to the students. The experience is run in a seminar format with spoke and wheel coordination and communication system. |