Bachelor of Architecture
Curriculum
As a five-year professional degree program, the Bachelor of Architecture features a rigorous design-oriented curriculum with a solid foundation in technology and the history and theory of architecture. The curriculum prepares students for the challenges and demands of professional practice.
A total of at least 161 hours of coursework is required for the Bachelor of Architecture. All students must complete the University's Core Curriculum as well as the courses listed in the following table. In some cases, a course that is required for the BArch may also be counted toward the core curriculum; these courses are identified below.
Requirements | Hours | |
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Major Sequence Courses | ||
Design | ||
ARC 310K | Design I | 3 |
ARC 310L | Design II | 3 |
ARC 320D | Intermediate Studio I | 3 |
ARC 520E | Intermediate Studio II | 5 |
ARC 520F | Intermediate Studio III | 5 |
ARC 520G | Intermediate Studio IV | 5 |
ARC 561C | Comprehensive Studio | 5 |
ARC 561R | Advanced Design (taken three times) | 15 |
Visual communication | ||
ARC 311K | Visual Communication I | 3 |
ARC 311L | Visual Communication II | 3 |
ARC 221K | Visual Communication III | 2 |
ARC 361T | Technical Communication | 3 |
Professional experience | ||
ARC 362 | Professional Practice | 3 |
Site design | ||
ARC 333 | Site Design | 3 |
Environmental controls | ||
ARC 334K | Environmental Controls I | 3 |
ARC 334L | Environmental Controls II | 3 |
Construction | ||
ARC 415K | Construction I | 4 |
ARC 415L | Construction II | 4 |
ARC 435K | Construction III | 4 |
ARC 435L | Construction IV | 4 |
ARC 335M | Construction V | 3 |
History | ||
ARC 308 | Architecture and Society (visual and performing arts) | 3 |
ARC 318K | World Architecture: Origins to 1750 | 3 |
ARC 318L | World Architecture: The Industrial Revolution to the Present | 3 |
ARC 342R | Topics in the History of Architecture (taken 3 times. All ARC 342 courses in the series ARC 342C-W may count) | 9 |
or ARC 368R | Topics in the History of Architecture | |
Community and regional planning | ||
CRP 369K | Principles of Physical Planning | 3 |
Other required courses | ||
M 408C | Differential and Integral Calculus (mathematics) | 4 |
PHY 302K | General Physics Technical Course: Mechanics, Heat, and Sound (physics sequence meets part I science and technology) | 3 |
PHY 102M | Laboratory for Physics 302K | 1 |
PHY 302L | General Physics Technical Course: Electricity and Magnetism, Light, Atomic and Nuclear Physics (physics sequence meets part I science and technology) | 3 |
PHY 102N | Laboratory for Physics 302L | 1 |
Electives approved by the undergraduate dean's office | 15 | |
Core curriculum | ||
Additional coursework to satisfy the core curriculum | 27 | |
Total Hours | 161 |