Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Architecture | Art History | Design
Area of study
Architecture and Construction | Arts
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Bachelor of Architecture/Bachelor of Arts, Plan II Dual Degree Program

The Bachelor of Architecture/Bachelor of Arts, Plan II, dual degree program is sponsored jointly by the School of Architecture and the College of Liberal Arts. The five-year program, which includes summer sessions, offers the academic and professional advantage of a strong liberal arts background.


Curriculum

A total of at least 186 hours of coursework is required for this dual degree program.


  • All students must complete the University's Core Curriculum as well as the courses listed in the following table.
  • In some cases, a course that is required for the dual degree program may also be counted toward the core curriculum; these courses are identified below.

Requirements

Requirements Hours
Architecture
Design
ARC 310K Design I 3
ARC 310L Design II 3
ARC 323D Design III Intermediate Studio 3
ARC 523E Design IV Intermediate Studio 5
ARC 523F Design V Intermediate Studio 5
ARC 561C Comprehensive Studio 5
ARC 561R Topics in Advanced Design (taken four times) 20
Visual communication
ARC 311K Visual Communication I 3
ARC 311L Visual Communication II 3
ARC 221K Visual Communication III 2
ARC 361T Technical Communication 3
Professional practice
ARC 362 Professional Practice 3
Site design
ARC 333 Site Design 3
Environmental controls
ARC 334K Environmental Controls I 3
ARC 334L Environmental Controls II 3
Construction
ARC 415K Construction I 4
ARC 415L Construction II 4
ARC 435R Structures I 4
ARC 435S Structures II 4
ARC 335T Architectural Details and Materials 3
History
ARC 308 Architecture and Society (meets the visual and performing arts requirement of the core curriculum) 3
ARC 318K World Architecture: Origins to 1750 3
ARC 318L World Architecture: The Industrial Revolution to the Present 3
ARC 342R Topics in the History of Architecture (taken 3 times. All ARC 342 courses in the series ARC 342C-W may count) 9
Planning
ARC 369J City Architecture 3
Other Degree Requirements
E 303C Plan II World Literature Part I (meets the English composition requirement of the core curriculum) 3
or T C 303C Plan II World Literature Part I
E 303D Plan II World Literature Part II (meets the humanities requirements of the core curriculum) 3
or T C 303D Plan II World Literature Part II
Foreign language as specified for Plan II 16-18
M 408C Differential and Integral Calculus (meets the mathematics requirement of the core curriculum) 4
PHL 610Q Problems of Knowledge and Valuation 6
PHY 302K General Physics Technical Course: Mechanics, Heat, and Sound (physics sequence meets part I of the science and technology requirement of the core curriculum) 3
or PHY 303K Engineering Physics I
PHY 105M Laboratory For Physics 302K, 303K, and 317K 1
PHY 302L General Physics Technical Course: Electricity and Magnetism, Light, Atomic and Nuclear Physics 3
or PHY 303L Engineering Physics II
PHY 105N Laboratory For Physics 302L, 303L, and 317L 1
S S 302C Honors Social Science: Methods and Theory (meets the social and behavioral sciences requirement of the core curriculum) 3
or S S 302D Honors Social Science: Psychology
or S S 302E Honors Social Science: Anthropology
or S S 302F Honors Social Science: Economics
T C 302 First-Year Signature Course: Plan II (meets the first-year signature course requirement of the core curriculum) 3
T C 358 Topics in Plan II Junior Seminar (taken two times) 6
T C 660H Thesis Course: Honors 6
BIO 301E Problems in Modern Biology (counts toward part II of the science and technology requirement of the core curriculum) 3
Natural science elective 3
Elective 3
Additional coursework to satisfy the core curriculum 12
Total Hours 186-188

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