Architecture Program Report Tulane University New Orleans ...
Architecture Program Report Tulane University New Orleans ... Architecture Program Report Tulane University New Orleans ...
34. Ethics and Professional Judgment Understanding of the ethical issues involved in the formation of professional judgment in architectural design and practice. This material is taught specifically in APFC 410, though it is implicit in many other courses, specifically the URBANbuild micro-and macroscale DSGN 410/420 courses. An additional opportunity for understanding ethics and professional judgment occurs in Professor Owen’s APFC 610 (Ethics, Efficacy and Architecture in the Global Economy), one of the required APFC electives. The material is also covered in APFC 620 (Legal Concerns of Architecture), another required elective.
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