BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE  – 2003-05 Catalog

Architecture Department
Architecture & Environmental Design Bldg. (05), Room 212
(805) 756-1316   FAX (805) 756-1500

   o  60 units upper division

   o  GWR

   o  2.0 GPA

   o  USCP

   * = Satisfies General Education requirement

MAJOR COURSES

 

ARCH 101 Survey of Architectural Ed and Practice

2

ARCH 106 Materials of Construction

3

ARCH 121, 122, 123 (3)(3)(3) & ARCH 160 (4)
or ARCH 131, 132, 133 (4)(4)(4)


12-13

ARCH 207 Environmental Control Systems I

4

ARCH 217 History of Architecture (C3)*

4

ARCH 218 History of Architecture (Area C)*

4

ARCH 219 History of Architecture

4

ARCH 231 Architectural Practice and Laboratory

3

ARCH 251, 252, 253 Arch. Design Fund. I, II, III

5,5,5

ARCH 307 Environmental Control Systems II

4

ARCH 341, 342 Architectural Practice

4,4

ARCH 351, 352, 353 Architectural Design

5,5,5

ARCH 407 Environmental Control Systems III

4

ARCH 420 Seminar in Architectural History

4

ARCH 441, 442 Professional Practice

3,3

ARCH 451, 452, 453 Architectural Design

5,5,5

ARCH 481 Senior Arch Design Project or
1  ARCH 521 Graduate Arch Design Project


5,5,5

ARCH 492 Senior Design Thesis or
1  ARCH 592 Graduate Design Thesis


3

 

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SUPPORT COURSES 

 

ARCE 221 Elementary Structures

3

ARCE 222 Mechanics of Structural Members I

3

ARCE 226 Structural Systems for Architects

3

ARCE 321/322/323 Timber/Steel/Concrete Structural Systems (choose two classes)

6

EDES 101 Intro to Architecture and Envl Design

2

MATH 141 Calculus I (B1)*

4

MATH 182 Calculus for Architecture and Construction Management (B1)*

4

PHYS 121/131 General Physics (B3 & B4)*

4

PHYS 122/132 General Physics

4

Upper division electives

9

CAED prefix professional electives

9

Environment-behavior advisor approved elective

3

Urban context advisor approved elective

3

 

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GENERAL EDUCATION (GE)

 

 

72 units required; 20 units are in Major and Support.

 

 

®Minimum of 12 units required at the 300-400 level.

 

 

Area A  Communication (12 units)

 

 

A1 Expository Writing

4

 

A2 Oral Communication

4

 

A3 Reasoning, Argumentation, and Writing

4

 

Area B  Science and Mathematics (4 units)

 

 

B1 Mathematics/Statistics  * 8 units in Support

0

 

B2 Life Science

4

 

B3 Physical Science * 4 units in Support

0

 

B4 One lab taken with either a B2 or B3 course

 

 


Area C  Arts and Humanities (12 units)

 

 

C1 Literature

4

 

C2 Philosophy

4

 

C3 Fine/Performing Arts * 4 units in Major

0

 

C4 Upper-division elective

4

 

Area C elective * 4 units in Major

0

 

Area D/E  Society and the Individual (20 units)

 

 

D1 The American Experience (40404)

4

 

D2 Political Economy

4

 

D3 Comparative Social Institutions

4

 

D4 Self Development (CSU Area E)

4

 

D5 Upper-division elective

4

 

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.