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ARCH641/ARCH441

Health and the Built Environment

This course offers a multidisciplinary exploration of the intersection between architectural design and healthcare across global societies. 

Terms Offered

Winter 2024

Summer 2026

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Course Details

This course offers a multidisciplinary exploration of the intersection between architectural design and healthcare across global societies. Course discussions, lectures, readings, guest speakers and videos address topics like healing and therapeutic environments, the history of healthy cities, and the diverse approaches toward healthcare spaces beyond clinics and hospitals. We will use a framework for the dynamic interplay of health and the environment to examine public health issues, health equity, and the ways that diverse approaches to the built environment shape healthy communities. Students will develop analytical tools to understand how diverse societies assess the intricate connection between public health and the environment according to social, economic, and ideological factors. Written assignments and a final project will be part of developing a foundational understanding of this connection and will delve into the multifaceted factors shaping the design of healing environments in several global regions. This is a Global Classrooms course, developed in partnership with the Global Learning Initiatives (GLI) in the Office of International Affairs (OIA) to provide virtual opportunities for global engagement. 

Formerly: ARCH678G/ARCH458G: Considering Health Equity Through Architecture: Approaches for Creating Healthy Communities; Environmental Health Global Classroom

Global Classrooms Section: GCW1.

Number of Credits: 3

How You Will Learn and Work

This is a Global Classrooms Connections Course. This course will include a blend of synchronous and asynchronous learning.

Cultural Connection

World-wide

General Education Credits

Diversity - Understanding Plural Societies

School/College

School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation

Prerequisites & Restrictions

None.

Faculty Highlight

Picture of Mohammad Gharipour

Tuition & Financial Aid

Summer 2026 Global Classrooms courses (GCW sections) are administered by Extended Studies. Please see Tuition & Fees.   

UMD degree-seeking undergraduate students who enrolled in course sections GCW* may be eligible for the Extended Studies grant (Visit "Financial Aid" section under Billing and Payment for more details). 

UMD degree-seeking students enrolled in course sections GCW* can apply for the need-based International Education Scholarship.  

Cancellation and Refunds

Global Classrooms courses follow UMD's Schedule Adjustment policies. 

Questions & Contact Info

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