Architecture is multi-disciplinary, introducing students to history, theory, design, geometry, and physics. In addition to traditional career paths, architecture degrees prepare students for specialized study in fields such as landscape design, urban planning, and public policy. Learn more about this subject in the following free online architecture courses from respected universities such as Harvard and Yale.
Free Online Lectures and Courses for Architecture
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God, Caesar and Robin Hood: How the Middle Ages were Built
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Roman Architecture
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Introduction to Roman Architecture
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The Founding of Rome and the Beginnings of Urbanism in Italy
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Technology and Revolution in Roman Architecture
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Civic, Commercial and Religious Buildings of Pompeii
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Houses and Villas of Pompeii
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Habitats at Herculaneum and Early Roman Interior Decoration
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Painting Palaces and Villas in the First Century A.D.
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Exploring Special Subjects on Pompeian Walls
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Augustus Assembles Rome
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Roman Tombs
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Nero and His Architectural Legacy
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The Colosseum and Contemporary Architecture in Rome
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Imperial Palace on the Palatine Hill
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Civic Architecture in Rome under Trajan
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Hadrian's Pantheon and Tivoli Retreat
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Roman Life in Ostia, the Port of Rome
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The Baths of Caracalla
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Roman North Africa: Timgad and Leptis Magna
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Baroque Phenomenon in Roman Architecture
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The Rebirth of Athens
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Architecture of the Western Roman Empire
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The Tetrarchic Renaissance
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Rome of Constantine and a New Rome
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Discovering the Roman Provinces and Designing a Roman City
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