BACHELOR OF
ARCHITECTURE – 2003-05 Catalog
Architecture Department
Architecture & Environmental Design Bldg. (05), Room 212
(805) 756-1316 FAX (805) 756-1500
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units upper division |
o GWR |
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o 2.0
GPA |
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USCP |
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* = Satisfies General
Education requirement |
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MAJOR COURSES |
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ARCH 101 Survey of
Architectural Ed and Practice |
2 |
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ARCH 106 Materials of
Construction |
3 |
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ARCH 121, 122, 123
(3)(3)(3) & ARCH 160 (4) |
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ARCH 207 Environmental
Control Systems I |
4 |
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ARCH 217 History of
Architecture (C3)* |
4 |
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ARCH 218 History of
Architecture (Area C)* |
4 |
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ARCH 219 History of
Architecture |
4 |
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ARCH 231 Architectural
Practice and Laboratory |
3 |
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ARCH 251, 252, 253 Arch.
Design Fund. I, II, III |
5,5,5 |
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ARCH 307 Environmental
Control Systems II |
4 |
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ARCH 341, 342
Architectural Practice |
4,4 |
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ARCH 351, 352, 353
Architectural Design |
5,5,5 |
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ARCH 407 Environmental
Control Systems III |
4 |
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ARCH 420 Seminar in
Architectural History |
4 |
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ARCH 441, 442 Professional
Practice |
3,3 |
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ARCH 451, 452, 453
Architectural Design |
5,5,5 |
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ARCH 481 Senior Arch
Design Project or |
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ARCH 492 Senior Design
Thesis or |
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SUPPORT
COURSES |
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ARCE 221 Elementary
Structures |
3 |
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ARCE 222 Mechanics of
Structural Members I |
3 |
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ARCE 226 Structural
Systems for Architects |
3 |
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ARCE 321/322/323
Timber/Steel/Concrete Structural Systems (choose two classes) |
6 |
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EDES 101 Intro to
Architecture and Envl Design |
2 |
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MATH 141 Calculus I (B1)* |
4 |
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MATH 182 Calculus for
Architecture and Construction Management (B1)* |
4 |
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PHYS 121/131 General
Physics (B3 & B4)* |
4 |
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PHYS 122/132 General
Physics |
4 |
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Upper division electives |
9 |
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CAED prefix professional
electives |
9 |
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Environment-behavior
advisor approved elective |
3 |
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Urban context advisor
approved elective |
3 |
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GENERAL
EDUCATION (GE) |
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72 units required; 20 units are in Major and Support. |
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®Minimum of 12 units required at the 300-400
level. |
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Area A Communication (12
units) |
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A1 Expository Writing |
4 |
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A2 Oral Communication |
4 |
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A3 Reasoning,
Argumentation, and Writing |
4 |
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Area B Science and
Mathematics (4 units) |
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B1
Mathematics/Statistics * 8 units in
Support |
0 |
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B2 Life Science |
4 |
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B3 Physical Science * 4
units in Support |
0 |
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B4 One lab taken with
either a B2 or B3 course |
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Area C Arts and Humanities
(12 units) |
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C1 Literature |
4 |
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C2 Philosophy |
4 |
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C3 Fine/Performing Arts *
4 units in Major |
0 |
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C4 Upper-division elective
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4 |
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Area C elective * 4 units
in Major |
0 |
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Area D/E Society and the
Individual (20 units) |
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D1 The American Experience
(40404) |
4 |
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D2 Political Economy |
4 |
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D3 Comparative Social
Institutions |
4 |
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D4 Self Development (CSU
Area E) |
4 |
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D5 Upper-division elective
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4 |
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Area F Technology Elective (upper
division) (4 units) |
4 |
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ELECTIVES |
10-11 |
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1 Option for students intending to pursue a graduate
degree.