ARCHITECTURE
Bachelor of Arts
Architects have a
creative responsibility of designing the buildings which shape our physical
environment. To understand the humanistic, economic, and technological nature
of environmental problems, students must have a sound general education.
Subsequent professional education must be preparation for a life of continuing
change in which the problems to be solved will be large and small, for every
sort of function, in every type of climate, and for every condition of budget.
Architectural Registration/Licensure
Most states require
that an individual intending to become an architect hold an accredited degree.
There are two types of degrees that are accredited by the National Architectural
Accrediting Board: (1) the Bachelor of Architecture, which requires a minimum
of five years of study, and (2) the Master of Architecture, which requires
a minimum of three years of study following an unrelated bachelor's degree
or two years following a related preprofes-sional bachelor's degree. The
professional degrees are structured to educate those who aspire to registration/licensure
as architects.
The four-year preprofessional
degree, where offered, is not accredited by NAAB; it is useful for those
wishing a foundation in the field of architecture, as preparation for either
continued education in a professional degree program, or for employment
options in architecturally related areas.
Freshman Year
First Semester
4 - ARCH
151 Collaborative Studio I
3 - ENGL 101
Composition I
3 - HIST 172
Western Civilization
4 - MTHSC 106
Calculus of One Variable
4 - Foreign Language
Requirement
18
Second Semester
3 - ARCH
152 Collaborative Studio II
3 - ENGL 102
Composition II
3 - HIST 173
Western Civilization
3 - MTHSC 301
Stat. Theory and Methods I
4 - Foreign Language
Requirement
1 - Elective
17
Sophomore Year
First Semester
3 - A A H
101 Survey of Art and Arch. History I
4 - ARCH 251
Collaborative Studio III
3 - ENGL 207
Survey of World Literature I
4 - PHYS 207
General Physics I
3 - Foreign Language
Requirement
17
Second Semester
3 - A A H
102 Survey of Art and Arch. History II
4 - ARCH 252
Collaborative Studio IV
3 - ENGL 208
Survey of World Literature II
4 - PHYS 208
General Physics II
3 - Foreign Language
Requirement
17
Junior Year
First Semester
3 - A A H
203 History and Theory of Arch. I
6 - ARCH 351
Architecture Studio I
3 - C S M 201
Structures I
3 - C S M 203
Materials and Methods of Const. I
3 - Minor
18
Second Semester
6 - ARCH
352 Architecture Studio II
3 - A A H 204
History and Theory of Arch. II
3 - C S M 202
Structures II
3 - C S M 205
Materials and Meth. of Const. II
3 - Minor
18
Senior Year
First Semester
6 - ARCH
451 Architecture Studio III
3 - C S M 304
Environmental Systems I
3 - Humanities
Seminar1
3 - Minor
3 - Elective
18
Second Semester
6 - ARCH
452 Architecture Studio IV
6 - Minor
6 - Elective
18
141 Total Semester
Hours
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