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This
site provides registered students with pertinent information for Architecture
351: Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance Architecture, Winter, 2008. Please note that some of the information
on this site is subject to change. Check the site frequently to stay
up-to-date. Below is a brief explanation of the site and its contents.
Schedule
Under
'schedule' you will find a summary listing of the course by day as well
as required and recommended readings for each lecture or series of lectures.
To find slides from each lecture click on 'go to IMAGES' in the navigation
bar above. This will bring out a list of lecture titles and dates in
the main window. Click on the appropriate lecture to see the associated
slides. Because of space limitations, we are unable to place all of
the slides from the lecture on the web site. These links will be constructed
no later than a day or so after each lecture and will remain active
for the duration of the course.
Syllabus
To
obtain a duplicate of the syllabus distributed on the first day of class
click the link in the navigation menu to the left. The syllabus contains
a general description of the course including an overview of its content
and format, brief descriptions of the types and number of assignments
and tests in the course as well as their weighting in the final grade.
It lists required and recommended texts and some expectations that you
will have to fulfill in order to do well in the course.
Assignments
Look
for complete descriptions of all course assignments here. Links to specific
assignments (aside from readings, which are listed on the course schedule)
will be activated on the day they are handed out in class.
Study
aids
In
addition to regular postings of slides from the lectures, we will post
materials specifically intended to help you study for exams. Look for
them here. You will also find here a downloadable copy of the course
packet, which includes brief lecture notes. This is also available in
a paper version at the UW Bookstore.
Staff
This
link provides pertinent information about the staff for this course,
including office hours, phone numbers and e-mail addresses. We want
to be as accessible as possible, so feel free to get in touch with us
in the manner that you find most convenient.
News
Here
you will find late-breaking news pertinent to the course. Important
information will also be relayed verbally during class time.
Links
Click
here for links to other sites on the web that may be helpful to you
in the course. This will be updated periodically; please let us know
if you find sites that other students might find useful.
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