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Oct 08, 2024
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Undergraduate Record 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED RECORD]
Common First Year in the School of Architecture
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Common First Year Curriculum
The School of Architecture Undergraduate Curriculum begins with a common first year designed to introduce students to the three primary undergraduate disciplines in the School of Architecture but also to give them an introduction to the diverse disciplinary exposure that undergirds any liberal arts education. In addition to coursework in the School of Architecture, students are strongly encouraged to explore coursework elsewhere across the University through General Education requirements.
During the Spring semester of the first year, students choose an intended major:
Bachelor of Architectural History , Bachelor of Science Architecture , and Bachelor of Urban and Environmental Planning
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Common First Year in the School of Architecture
Fall Semester - Credits: 16 |
Spring Semester - Credits: 16 |
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A student must receive a grade of at least a C- to pass this course.
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A student must receive a grade of at least a C- to pass this course.
- Math/Natural Science Elective, Credits: 3
- Social/Behavioral Science Elective, Credits:3
- General education Elective
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Notes
NOTES
- Students whose last names end in A-K must take ENWR 1510 in the fall; those with last names ending in L-Z take it in the spring. All students are required to take ENWR 1510 regardless of AP or SAT score.
- The terms “Humanities Elective”, “Math/Natural Science Elective”, and “Social/Behavioral Science Elective” mean electives defined according to the corresponding area requirements of the College of Arts and Sciences. The term “General Education Elective” means an elective from any of these three categories.
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