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Applied Sciences Applied Sciences Program As technology becomes a pervasive force, no professional can afford to enter the workplace without an understanding of technology and its scientific foundations. For example, a corporate attorney may draw on a background in biology to defend a pharmaceutical patent. A physician may be called upon to make a cost-benefit analysis of a sophisticated medical device. A person trained in psychology may find a rewarding career in such specialties as human resources or rehabilitation counseling, Each of these professionals requires education in more than one discipline. IIT’s Applied Sciences Degree Program offers students this multidisciplinary crosstraining. Undergraduates may specialize in one of eight focused professional disciplines: psychology, political science, biology, chemistry, physics, computer information systems, applied mathematics or molecular biochemistry and biophysics-linked with an interdisciplinary core of math, sciences, computing, communication, organizational behavior and humanities, which will be the basis for Program Advisers Timothy I. Morrison Interim Chair of Biological, Chemical and Physical Sciences 182 Life Sciences Ext. 73381 Bogden Korel Interim Chair of Computer Science 237 Stuart Building Ext. 75150 M. Ellen Mitchell Director of Institute of Psychology 252 Life Sciences Ext. 73500 William J. Grimshaw Chair of Social Sciences 214 Wishnick Hall Ext. 75129 Edwin Stueben Interim Chair of Applied Mathematics 235D Stuart Building Ext. 78984 IIT Undergraduate Bulletin 1999-2001 Copyright & Disclaimer Information: Copyright © 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007. CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. CollegeSource® digital catalogs are derivative works owned and copyrighted by CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. Catalog content is owned and copyrighted by the appropriate school. While CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation provides information as a service to the public, copyright is retained on all digital catalogs. Copyright & Disclaimer Information: Copyright © 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007. CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. CollegeSource® digital catalogs are derivative works owned and copyrighted by CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. Catalog content is owned and copyrighted by the appropriate school. While CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation provides information as a service to the public, copyright is retained on all digital catalogs. every professional career in the future. Undergraduates from engineering and architecture who plan to pursue graduate or professional study also are invited to participate in the Applied Sciences program. The flexibility and broad base of the Applied Sciences Degree Program make it an ideal preparation for students planning careers in medicine, dentistry and other graduate health professions: the physical and social sciences; law; psychology; environmental studies; and graduate business. Because graduates of these programs have excellent analytic and communication skills, they are prepared to begin careers in a variety of fields after earning their undergraduate degrees. Each student’s program is highly individualized-integrating courses, projects, research and field work relevant to the student’s professional goals, as well as to his or her undergraduate specialization. Legal studies Adviser Scott Peters Assistant Professor of Political Science 221 Wishnick Hall Ext. 75130 Premedical Advisers Biology, Chemistry, Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics, and Physics for the Professions Dean Chapman Associate Professor of Physics 174 Life Sciences Ext. 73575 Psychology for the Professions Tamara Sher Assistant Professor of Psychology 248D Life Sciences Ext. 73506

Illinois Institute of Technology College of Architecture On this threshold before the next century, architecture must fill an ever more demanding role in asserting human values in a rapidly changing, technology-driven and increasingly complex global society. The integration of new construction, along with the conservation of the old, brings together current issues of urban housing, commercial development, infrastructure and transportation, along with critical concerns for energy and sustainable environment. The resulting cultural values of community development must be adaptable to both domestic and international contexts, and thoughtful to the consequences of what we build. The College of Architecture at IIT is uniquely positioned to provide the academic challenge of preparing students for this professional responsibility. The college’s roots are firmly embedded in Chicago’s architectural history. Creative pioneers like Sullivan, Jenney, Root, Burnham and Wright produced a body of work that established the principles of modern architecture. These Faculty Dean Donna V. Robertson S. R. Crown Hall Ext. 73230 Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs Lee W. Waldrep S. R. Crown Hall Ext. 78835 Professors Elnimeiri. Land Associate Professors Beltemacchi, Hovey, Robertson, Schipporeit, Sharpe, Takeuchi, Thomas Studio Professors Brown, Conger-Austin, Denison, Horn, Karidis, Krueck, Nicholson, Roesch, Veikos, Wetzel Lecturers Krawczyk Copyright & Disclaimer Information: Copyright © 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007. CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. CollegeSource® digital catalogs are derivative works owned and copyrighted by CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. Catalog content is owned and copyrighted by the appropriate school. While CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation provides information as a service to the public, copyright is retained on all digital catalogs. Copyright & Disclaimer Information: Copyright © 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007. CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. CollegeSource® digital catalogs are derivative works owned and copyrighted by CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. Catalog content is owned and copyrighted by the appropriate school. While CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation provides information as a service to the public, copyright is retained on all digital catalogs. Architecture architects were energized by exciting new engineering possibilities, yet they never wavered from the unifying belief in a rich cultural expression of architecture for their time. They also believed in education and, in 1895, combined a course of study in drawing and construction at the Art Institute of Chicago, with the support courses of history, mathematics and engineering from the then Armour Institute of Technology. The catalog for this new program was called the Chicago School of Architecture. Out of these beginnings, the College of Architecture continues this tradition of responding to the leading issues of architectural education and practice. Located in one of the world’s greatest cities for the study of architecture, the most outstanding architectural and engineering resources of Chicago provide both faculty and reinforcement of the educational mission. Moreover, S.R. Crown Hall, designed by Mies van der Rohe, is the ultimate space to study architecture. Set within the Mies-designed campus, it has become recognized as one of the most significant buildings of the 20th Century. Adjunct Professors Abdelrazaq, Baker, Bihler, Bowman, Clark, Fujikawa, Gang, Gentry, Hamill, A. Harrray, J. Hartray, Hillary, Kriegshauser, McAnulty, Moreno, Nagle, Nelson, Piotrowski, Ronan, Rubio, Shaver, Sobel, Stein, Waldrep, Yeo Visiting Assistant Professors Mical, Mitchell, Roy Faculty Emeriti Danforth, Hannaford, Utsunomiya Instructors Felsen, Grimes, Miller Visiting Critics Battle, Graham, Macfarlane IIT Undergraduate Bulletin 1999-2001

<strong>Illinois</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong><br />

College <strong>of</strong> Architecture<br />

On this threshold before the next century, architecture must<br />

fill an ever more demanding role in asserting human values<br />

in a rapidly changing, technology-driven and increasingly<br />

complex global society. The integration <strong>of</strong> new construction,<br />

along with the conservation <strong>of</strong> the old, brings together current<br />

issues <strong>of</strong> urban housing, commercial development,<br />

infrastructure and transportation, along with critical concerns<br />

for energy and sustainable environment. The resulting cultural<br />

values <strong>of</strong> community development must be adaptable<br />

to both domestic and international contexts, and thoughtful<br />

to the consequences <strong>of</strong> what we build.<br />

The College <strong>of</strong> Architecture at IIT is uniquely positioned<br />

to provide the academic challenge <strong>of</strong> preparing students for<br />

this pr<strong>of</strong>essional responsibility.<br />

The college’s roots are firmly embedded in Chicago’s architectural<br />

history. Creative pioneers like Sullivan, Jenney,<br />

Root, Burnham and Wright produced a body <strong>of</strong> work that<br />

established the principles <strong>of</strong> modern architecture. These<br />

Faculty<br />

Dean<br />

Donna V. Robertson<br />

S. R. Crown Hall<br />

Ext. 73230<br />

Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs<br />

Lee W. Waldrep<br />

S. R. Crown Hall<br />

Ext. 78835<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Elnimeiri. Land<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Beltemacchi, Hovey, Robertson, Schipporeit, Sharpe,<br />

Takeuchi, Thomas<br />

Studio Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Brown, Conger-Austin, Denison, Horn, Karidis,<br />

Krueck, Nicholson, Roesch, Veikos, Wetzel<br />

Lecturers<br />

Krawczyk<br />

<strong>Copyright</strong> & <strong>Disclaimer</strong> <strong>Information</strong>: <strong>Copyright</strong> © 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007. CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. CollegeSource® digital catalogs are derivative works owned and copyrighted by CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. Catalog content is owned and copyrighted by the appropriate school. While CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation provides information as a service to the public, copyright is retained on all digital catalogs.<br />

<strong>Copyright</strong> & <strong>Disclaimer</strong> <strong>Information</strong>: <strong>Copyright</strong> © 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007. CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. CollegeSource® digital catalogs are derivative works owned and copyrighted by CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. Catalog content is owned and copyrighted by the appropriate school. While CollegeSource®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation provides information as a service to the public, copyright is retained on all digital catalogs.<br />

Architecture<br />

architects were energized by exciting new engineering<br />

possibilities, yet they never wavered from the unifying belief<br />

in a rich cultural expression <strong>of</strong> architecture for their time.<br />

They also believed in education and, in 1895, combined<br />

a course <strong>of</strong> study in drawing and construction at the Art<br />

<strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chicago, with the support courses <strong>of</strong> history,<br />

mathematics and engineering from the then Armour <strong>Institute</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>. The catalog for this new program was called<br />

the Chicago School <strong>of</strong> Architecture.<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> these beginnings, the College <strong>of</strong> Architecture<br />

continues this tradition <strong>of</strong> responding to the leading issues<br />

<strong>of</strong> architectural education and practice. Located in one <strong>of</strong><br />

the world’s greatest cities for the study <strong>of</strong> architecture, the most<br />

outstanding architectural and engineering resources <strong>of</strong><br />

Chicago provide both faculty and reinforcement <strong>of</strong> the educational<br />

mission. Moreover, S.R. Crown Hall, designed by Mies<br />

van der Rohe, is the ultimate space to study architecture. Set<br />

within the Mies-designed campus, it has become recognized<br />

as one <strong>of</strong> the most significant buildings <strong>of</strong> the 20th Century.<br />

Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Abdelrazaq, Baker, Bihler, Bowman, Clark, Fujikawa, Gang,<br />

Gentry, Hamill, A. Harrray, J. Hartray, Hillary, Kriegshauser,<br />

McAnulty, Moreno, Nagle, Nelson, Piotrowski, Ronan,<br />

Rubio, Shaver, Sobel, Stein, Waldrep, Yeo<br />

Visiting Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

Mical, Mitchell, Roy<br />

Faculty Emeriti<br />

Danforth, Hannaford, Utsunomiya<br />

Instructors<br />

Felsen, Grimes, Miller<br />

Visiting Critics<br />

Battle, Graham, Macfarlane<br />

IIT Undergraduate Bulletin 1999-2001

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