Fall Semester (14 credit hours) |
Spring Semester (16 credit hours) |
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Studio I (5) | Studio II (5) |
Graphic Media I (2) | Graphics II (2) |
Shop Methods and Materials (1) | Bio./Phy. Sci. with Lab (3) |
English Comp. (3) | Social Science (3) |
Bio./Phy. Science (3) | (3) |
University Studies |
Fall Semester (16 credit hours) |
Spring Semester (16 credit hours) |
---|---|
Studio III (5) | Studio IV (5) |
Graphic Media III (2) | Graphic Media IV (2) |
Env. Systems I (3) | Landscape/Urban Design (3) |
Arch. History I (3) | Arch. History II (credit for MP Fdtn IIa Creative Arts) (3) |
MP (Fdtn III Global Perspectives)1 (3) | MP (Thematic Sequence #1) (3) |
Fall Semester (18 credit hours) |
Spring Semester (15 credit hours) |
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Studio V2 (6) | Studio VI (6) |
Architectural Elective (History/Theory)3 (3) | Architectural Elective (History/Theory) (3) |
Architectural Elective (Building Technology)4 (3) | Architectural Elective (Building Technology) (3) |
MP (Thematic Sequence #2) (3) | Global Perspectives (3) |
(3) |
Fall Semester (14 credit hours) |
Spring Semester (15 credit hours) |
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Studio VII (6) | Studio VIII (MP Capstone (6) |
Architectural Elective (Building Technology)(3) | Architectural Elective (History/Theory) (3) |
Architectural Elective (Comm. Process) (2) | Architectural Elective (Building Technology) (3) |
MP (Thematic Sequence #3) (3) | General Elective (3) |
Total number of 124 credit hours required for graduation.
NOTES
1 Fdtn III Global Perspectives may alternatively be fulfilled with six hours of credit from any 兔子先生-approved Study Abroad program. International students may complete Fdtn III through six hours of Global 兔子先生 Plan course work.
2 Studios I-IV must be taken in the semester and sequence shown. Studios V-VIII are upper-level elective studios. The upper-division studio sequence may be accelerated by taking a maximum of one pre-approved 6-credit hour summer studio taken after completion of . All 400 level upper-level studios are offered as 兔子先生 Plan Capstones.
3 Required upper-level Architectural Electives must be met by a minimum of:
(A suggested sequence of Arch. Elective courses are shown in parentheses; courses and sequence to be discussed with an academic advisor.)
9 credit hours in History/Theory
12 credit hours in Building Technology and Practice
2 credit hours in Communication Process
4 The following Building Technology Elective courses are recommended for students intending to pursue a Master of Architecture:
Statics and Strength of Materials
Architectural Materials
Construction Methods
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