Develops skills in reading, interpreting, and visualizing 3D objects and spaces by offering exercises in sketching, perspective, orthographic projections, isometric drawings, and manual rendering practices. Relevant for those interested in history of architecture, sculpture, and such spatial practices as installations and public art.

Prerequisites: Upper-division standing; open to majors only.

4

Units

Optional

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

Upper division only

Level Limit

Letters and science

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WHITE J S
Jeremy White
3.7
71 reviews
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Winter 2024 . White J S
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ARTH6J . White J S 18 Days Ago

-Interesting Professor, attend lecture and section. -I really appreciate that at the end he doesn't make it dramatically hard to get a reasonable grade, he wants to see students succeed, at-least thats how I felt. At the end you can see how much he helps grade wise.

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ARTH6J . White J S A Month Ago

Really nice guy overall, his lectures just got really boring but unfortunately you do have to pay good attention to them. Great TA, which I think made the course super engaging. Content is obscure, super easy GE, even easier for my major course.

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ARTH6J . White J S A Month Ago

If you are taking this class only for a GE, do not take it, the TA's are tough graders and stingy with their grading. The professor himself is amazing, he engages with the students and tries to entertain the crowd during lecture, but overall the ones grading your work is those TA's. There are lecture quizzes every Ta section,hurts my grade 3# down.

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ARTHI6A . White J S A Month Ago

Hes an interesting lecturer and the tests are very fair. I would say its not the easiest GE but its very clear cut. Some of the TAs are pretty harsh graders though. Overall, hes a likeable guy. I got a 102% without too much work.

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ARTHI6L . White J S A Month Ago

He's a nice professor and the class isn't too difficult. I would go to class everyday or make friends with somebody who does because the slides themselves are just pictures. Definitely a note-taking requirement. The sections are mandatory and you take quizzes for a grade almost every section. 1 midterm and 1 final MCQ, and 1 group project.

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ARTHI6L . White J S 3 Months Ago

Prof. is funny and enthusiastic but sometimes rambles. Lecture attendance is not required although you will be quizzed on the lecture material and participation in section. One essay and one group project. Final and midterm were not difficult but I would recommend paying at least some attention to the readings and lecture. Overall good class/GE.

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