MARCH-6190: Professional Practice
Course Description
This course introduces architectural practice as a collaborative, inclusive, creative, and empathetic endeavor. It covers the business of conducting an architecture practice and includes information on how professional firms are organized and administered, strategies for acquiring new clients, methods of project management, agreements and contracts, fees and compensation, ethics, and relationships with consultants and contractors.
- Academic Level: Graduate
- Pre-Requisites and Co-Requisites: Visit Workday to view this information.
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Sections
Spring 2025
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MARCH-6190-1: Professional Practice |
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Spring 2024
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MARCH-6190-1: Professional Practice |
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Spring 2023
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MARCH-6190-1: Professional Practice |
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MARCH-6190-2: Professional Practice |
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Spring 2022
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MARCH-6190-1: Professional Practice |
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Spring 2021
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MARCH-6190-1: Professional Practice |
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MARCH-6190-2: Professional Practice |
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Spring 2020
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MARCH-6190-1: Professional Practice |
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Spring 2019
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MARCH-619-01: Professional Practice
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MARCH-619-02: Professional Practice
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