Class information
ART101 Understanding Architecture
- CRN: 20425
- Credits: 4
- Locations, days, times, and instructors:
- Online (no scheduled meetings), Available 24/7
From March 30 through June 13, 2026, Jay Olinger
- Online (no scheduled meetings), Available 24/7
Class materials
Textbooks
No textbooks required
Details about this class
Hello, architecture enthusiast!
I welcome you to join me in this fully-online class where we will explore the various aesthetic and historical aspects of architecture near and far, past and present. Through weekly units, you will gain insight into how and why structures have been built, examine their various functions, and relate stylistic and structural features to what we see today in contemporary architecture.
For this course, there is no textbook purchase necessary--all of the readings, articles, and videos will be provided in the D2L class. Along with the provided material, there will be quizzes, discussion posts, and a term project. Various interactive online activities such as image sliders, flashcards, and interactive games are also provided to help with concept and vocabulary retention.
Here are some basics of how the class will work:
- This is an 11-week, online-only (no Zoom) class (review the types of classes at PCC by clicking here).
- It is essential to log in to the D2L class during Week 1 of the term, as there is a quiz due Wednesday of Week 1.
- You will also need to complete all of the Week 1 activities to stay enrolled in the course.
- The class is divided into weekly modules that begin on Monday. Within the weekly modules, you will have (2) reoccurring weekly assignments: a weekly discussion, and a weekly quiz.
- The weekly quizzes will be due Friday of the specified week.
- The discussion posts have (2) parts, an initial post that is due Fridays, with peer responses due Sundays.
- There are (3) Cumulative Exams that are open for 2 weeks at a time.
- These "big" quizzes are an opportunity to apply knowledge from multiple modules throughout the term.
My hope is by the end of the term, you will feel confident observing, analyzing, and discussing structures you see around you in real life, or on the page/screen! In our class, we will be studying not only historical structures and styles, but also how they are applied and adapted in pop culture (comics, movies, video games...) For inspiration, check out some unique architecture featured in films here.
I look forward to chatting with you this upcoming term!
Technology
To participate in PCC Online classes, students are expected to be familiar with computers and the Internet. Students are responsible for their own software and computer equipment maintenance and setup.
- Please visit the TECH PANTHER TRACKS before you take any Remote or Online Classes!
- Access to a modern computer system with a supported operating system (OS) installed.
- Tablets and/or phones are not ideal for online courses.
- A broadband internet provider or mobile carrier with LTE or better service.
- An internet browser is installed on your computer that is preferred by D2L (Chrome or Firefox).
- Google Apps (Linked to your PCC Gmail Account)
- We will be using Google Slides &Google Maps (Street View in particular).
- Screenshots
- D2L
Note on the PULSE App:
- The PULSE app is good for notifications, but be advised to fully engage with the course, you will need to access D2L from a desktop WEB BROWSER.
Resources for Student Preparedness:
- PCC's Online Learning Page:
- This is a great landing page that provides information on how online classes work, tips for online success, and where to find help/resources.
- This is a great landing page that provides information on how online classes work, tips for online success, and where to find help/resources.
- PCC's Online Start Guide for Students:
- I am hoping that most of you have completed the Online Start Guide -- if not, and you are feeling stressed out about online classes, this is a good place to go to get a foundation in Online Learning at PCC.
- I am hoping that most of you have completed the Online Start Guide -- if not, and you are feeling stressed out about online classes, this is a good place to go to get a foundation in Online Learning at PCC.
- PCC Panther Tracks:
- The Student Affairs team has been hard at work revamping the Panther Tracks, the online guide for students at PCC! There are so many valuable resources and links provided in the Panther Tracks that can really help with overall academic success!
Need help with technology? Getting internet, a device, or how to use Drive or D2L? This is where you can meet with a DIGITAL NAVIGATOR to get you up to snuff for the new term! Digital navigators are available for 1-on-1 assistance at each campus. You can learn more here.
No show policy
Your instructor can mark you as a "no show" if you do not participate in your class during the first week. This will remove you from the class. It is important to log in as soon as the class starts to see what the participation requirements are.
Online technical requirements
Please be sure to read the quick guide to Online Learning technical requirements.
Students with disabilities
Students with disabilities should notify their instructor if accommodations are needed to take this class. For information about technologies that help people with disabilities taking Online based classes please visit the Disability Services website.
Prerequisite for online classes
Before you take your first online class at PCC, you must complete the start guide. The start guide will help you decide if these classes are right for you. Once you complete the start guide, you will be able to register for these classes.