Architecture (ARCH)
The Bachelor of Architecture prepares students for registration and licensure to practice architecture. Architects are licensed professionals trained in the art and science of the design and construction of buildings and structures that primarily provide shelter. Additionally, architects may be involved with designing the total built environment—from how a building integrates with its surrounding landscape to architectural or construction details that involve the interior of the building to designing and creating furniture to be used in a specific space. An architect will create the overall aesthetic and look of buildings and structures, but the design of a building involves far more than it
Courses
- AAST 20203 — The African American Experience
- AGEC 11003 — Principles of Agricultural Microeconomics
- AGEC 21003 — Principles of Agricultural Macroeconomics
- ANTH 10203 — Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH 10303 — Introduction to Archaeology
- ARCH 10003 — Basic Course in the Arts: Architecture Lecture
- ARCH 10103 — Diversity and Design
- ARCH 10105 — Fundamental Design Skills
- ARCH 10205 — Fundamental Design Methodology
- ARCH 12102 — Design Thinking I: Foundations in Technology
- ARCH 12202 — Design Thinking II: Foundations in History
- ARCH 20106 — Architectural Design III
- ARCH 20206 — Architectural Design IV
- ARCH 21103 — Architectural Structures I
- ARCH 21203 — Architectural Structures II
- ARCH 21302 — Environmental Technology I
- ARCH 22303 — History of Architecture I
- ARCH 223H3 — Honors History of Architecture I
- ARCH 22403 — History of Architecture II
- ARCH 224H3 — Honors History of Architecture II
- ARCH 30106 — Architectural Design V
- ARCH 30206 — Architectural Design VI
- ARCH 3030V — Special Projects
- ARCH 31403 — Building Materials and Assemblies
- ARCH 32503 — Environmental Technology II
- ARCH 40106 — Comprehensive Studio
- ARCH 40203 — Advanced Architectural Studies
- ARCH 41106 — Architectural Design - Rome
- ARCH 41206 — Architectural Design Latin America
- ARCH 41502 — Building Systems Integration
- ARCH 44303 — History of Architecture III
- ARCH 443H3 — Honors History of Architecture III
- ARCH 45203 — Architectural Theory
- ARCH 46503 — Architecture of the City
- ARCH 46703 — Modern and Contemporary Rome
- ARCH 48503 — Renaissance and Baroque Architecture
- ARCH 50106 — Option Studio I
- ARCH 50206 — Option Studio II
- ARCH 53104 — Architectural Professional Practice
- ARCH 54903 — History of Urban Form
- ARHS 10003 — Basic Course in the Arts: Art Lecture
- ARHS 47303 — Saint Peter's and the Vatican
- ARHS 47503 — Renaissance and Baroque Architecture
- CLST 10003 — Introduction to Classical Studies: Greece
- CLST 100H3 — Honors Introduction to Classical Studies: Greece
- CLST 10103 — Introduction to Classical Studies: Rome
- COMM 10003 — Basic Course in the Arts: Film Lecture
- COMM 10203 — Communication in a Diverse World
- COMM 12303 — Media, Community and Citizenship
- DANC 10003 — Dance Appreciation
- ECON 21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON 21403 — Basic Economics: Theory and Practice
- ECON 22003 — Principles of Microeconomics
- EDST 20003 — Introduction to Educational Studies
- ENGL 10103 — Composition I
- ENGL 10203 — Composition II
- ENGL 11103 — World Literature: Beginnings to 1650 CE
- ENGL 11203 — World Literature: 1650CE to Present
- ENGL 12103 — Introduction to Literature
- GNST 20003 — Introduction to Gender Studies
- HDFS 14003 — Life Span Development
- HDFS 24103 — Family Relations
- HDFS 26003 — Rural Families and Communities
- HIST 11193 — Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations I
- HIST 111H3 — Honors Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations I
- HIST 11293 — Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations II
- HIST 112H3 — Honors Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations II
- HIST 20003 — History of the American People to 1877
- HIST 20103 — History of the American People, 1877 to Present
- HIST 20903 — Animals in World History
- HUMN 111H4 — Honors Roots of Culture to 500 C.E.
- HUMN 112H4 — Honors Equilibrium of Cultures 500-1600
- HUMN 211H4 — Honors Birth of Modern Culture 1600-1900
- HUMN 22103 — Introduction to World Religions
- IARD 10305 — Fundamental Design Skills
- IARD 10405 — Fundamental Design Methodology
- IARD 28803 — History of Interior Architecture and Design
- INST 20103 — Introduction to International and Global Studies
- LALS 20103 — Introduction to Latin American and Latino Studies
- LARC 10003 — Basic Course in the Arts: The American Landscape
- LARC 13105 — Fundamental Design Skills
- LARC 13205 — Fundamental Design Methodology
- LARC 34103 — History of Landscape Architecture I
- LARC 4020V — Special Studies
- LARC 40303 — Landscape Architecture Theory
- LARC 44103 — History of Landscape Architecture II
- MATH 12003 — Plane Trigonometry
- MATH 20503 — Finite Mathematics
- MATH 22003 — Survey of Calculus
- MRST 20103 — Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- MUSC 10003 — Experiencing Music
- MUSC 100H3 — Honors Experiencing Music
- MUSC 10103 — Music and Society
- MUSC 101H3 — Honors Music and Society
- MUSC 13303 — Popular Music
- MUSY 20003 — Music in World Cultures
- MUSY 200H3 — Honors Music in World Cultures
- PHIL 20003 — Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 200H3 — Honors Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 21003 — Introduction to Ethics
- PHIL 23003 — Human Nature and the Meaning of Life
- PHYS 10404 — Physics for Architects I
- PHYS 10504 — Physics for Architects II
- PHYS 20101 — College Physics I Laboratory
- PHYS 20103 — College Physics I
- PHYS 20201 — College Physics II Laboratory
- PHYS 20203 — College Physics II
- PLSC 20003 — American National Government
- PLSC 20103 — Introduction to Comparative Politics
- PLSC 21003 — State and Local Government
- PLSC 28103 — Introduction to International Relations
- PLSC 281H3 — Honors Introduction to International Relations
- PSYC 20003 — General Psychology
- RESM 28503 — Leisure and Society
- SOCI 10103 — General Sociology
- SOCI 101H3 — Honors General Sociology
- SOCI 20103 — Social Problems
- THTR 10003 — Theatre Appreciation
- THTR 10103 — Musical Theatre Appreciation
- THTR 101H3 — Honors Musical Theatre Appreciation
- UNIV 10051 — University Perspectives