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The curriculum for the Bachelor of Architecture degree includes a combination of required and elective courses offering the student both a solid professional program of study and a sound general education. While the majority of courses are designated as required, students may use the available architecture and general electives to broaden their education and to expand their knowledge in areas of personal interest.
All students studying for a Bachelor of Architecture degree will complete the following requirements in their course of study. For any additional specialized requirements, the student should refer to the Student Handbook of the School of Architecture and the student’s professional advisor.
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uTrack Requirements
Universal Tracking (uTrack) is an academic monitoring system designed to help students stay on track for timely graduation. In order to remain on track, students must complete the minimum requirements for each tracking semester, known as milestones. Milestones include successful completion of specified courses and/or attainment of a minimum GPA. uTrack requirements only affect full-time, degree-seeking students.
Term 1
3 Non-Architecture Elective 3 Credit Hours
ARCH 121 - Representation I: Visual Logic and Perception2Credit Hours
1ARCH 171 - Design I: Spatial Order I3Credit Hours
ENGL 101 - English Composition I3Credit Hours * (or equivalent)
Select one course:
ARCH 101 - Introduction to Architecture3Credit Hours
ARCH 107 - Honors: Introduction to Architecture3Credit Hours
2 Select one course:
MATH 113 - Mathematical Reasoning3Credit Hours *
MATH 125 - Basic Calculus3Credit Hours *
Credit Hours 17
Term 1 Milestone Notes
2.5 cumulative GPA
Term 2
4Oral Communication (OC)Elective 3Credit Hours *
ARCH 102 - Visual Design Theory2Credit Hours
ARCH 122 - Representation II: Intention and Communication2Credit Hours
1ARCH 172 - Design II: Spatial Order II4Credit Hours
ENGL 102 - English Composition II3Credit Hours * (or equivalent)
PHYS 161 - Elements of Physics for Architects and Interior Design Students3Credit Hours *
Credit Hours 17
Term 2 Milestone Notes
2.5 cumulative GPA
ENGL 102 - English Composition II3Credit Hours * (or equivalent)
One course from:
MATH 113 - Mathematical Reasoning3Credit Hours *
MATH 125 - Basic Calculus3Credit Hours *
Term 3
5 Unrestricted Elective 2Credit Hours
ARCH 221 - Representation III: Digital Workflow2Credit Hours
ARCH 261 - Tectonics and Stereotomics2Credit Hours
ARCH 262 - Climatic and Daylight Design2Credit Hours
1ARCH 271 - Design III: Territory I6Credit Hours
Select one course:
ARCH 211 - History and Theory of Architecture I3Credit Hours *
ARCH 217 - Honors: History and Theory of Architecture I3Credit Hours *
Credit Hours 17
Term 3 Milestone Notes
2.5 cumulative GPA
Term 4
4 Written Communication (WC)Elective 3 Credit Hours *
Students are not allowed to enroll simultaneously in two of these design courses.
Students are exempt from MATH 125*with a score of 3 or higher on Calculus AB or Calculus BC AP exam.
Chosen from any courses outside architecture, interior architecture, and landscape architecture not already required for the major.
Chosen from the Volunteer Corelist.
Any course not already required for the major.
Chosen from any 300-599 architecture course, any 500-599 landscape architecture course, or any 300-499 interior architecture, graphic design, or industrial design course.
Students are required to participate in a school-approved study abroad or off-campus semester of study, minimum 12 credit hours including a 6 credit hour design studio. Study will typically occur in the fall or spring of fourth-year, the fall of fifth-year, or the summers after the third or fourth years of study.
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