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Bachelor of Architecture open electives

Courses listed in italics are courses which need not be taken in the semester indicated.

First Semester CH

University Seminar 3

Math 10250 3

Science-Physics 10111 3

Social Science 3

ARCH 11011: Graphics I - Drawing 3 Phys ED/ROTC 15 Second Semester CH FYC 3 Math 10270 (or 10260) 3 Science 3

ARCH 11021: Graphics II - Drafting 4 ARCH 10311: Analysis of Arch Writings 3 Phys ED/ROTC

16

Third Semester CH

ARCH 21111: Design I 6

ARCH 20411: Building Tech I 3

ARCH 20211: Arch History I 3

ROIT 10105: Beginning Italian I 3

Introduction to Philosophy 3

18

Fourth Semester CH

ARCH 21121: Design II 6

ARCH 20221: Arch History II 3

ARCH 20511: Structural Mechanics 3 ROIT 10106: Beginning Italian II 3

Introduction to Theology 3

18

Fifth Semester (Rome) CH

ARCH 34112: Design III 6

ARCH 34312: Architectural History III 3 ARCH 34212: Roman Urbanism & Arch I 3 ARCH 34012: Graphics III - Freehand 3 15

Sixth Semester (Rome) CH

ARCH 34122: Design IV 6

ARCH 34322: Architectural History IV 3 ARCH 34222: Roman Urbanism & Arch II 3 ARCH 34022: Graphics IV - Watercolor 3 15

Seventh Semester CH

ARCH 41111: Design V 6

ARCH 40511: Structural Design 3 ARCH 41011: Graphics V - Computers 3 ARCH 40411: Environmental Systems I 3

Elective 3

18

Eighth Semester CH

ARCH 41121: Design VI 6

ARCH 40521: Applied Structural Systems 3

ARCH 40421: Building Tech II 3

Philosophy 3

Elective 3

18

Ninth Semester CH

ARCH 50411: Environmental Systems II 3

ARCH 51111: Design VII 6

Theology 3

Elective 3

15

Tenth Semester CH

ARCH 51121: Design VIII (Thesis) 6 ARCH 50711: Professional Practice 3

History 3

Elective 3

15 Total of 163 Credit Hours

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Bachelor of Architecture & Furniture Design Concentration

Courses listed in italics are courses which need not be taken in the semester indicated.

First Semester CH

University Seminar 3

Math 10250 3

Science-Physics 10111 3

Social Science 3

ARCH 11011: Graphics I - Drawing 3 Phys ED/ROTC 15 Second Semester CH FYC 3 Math 10270 (or 10260) 3 Science 3

ARCH 11021: Graphics II - Drafting 4 ARCH 10311: Analysis of Arch Writings 3 Phys ED/ROTC

16

Third Semester CH

ARCH 21111: Design I 6

ARCH 20411: Building Tech I 3

ARCH 20211: Arch History I 3

ROIT 10105: Beginning Italian I 3

Introduction to Philosophy 3

18

Fourth Semester CH

ARCH 21121: Design II 6

ARCH 20221: Arch History II 3

ARCH 20511: Structural Mechanics 3 ROIT 10106: Beginning Italian II 3

Introduction to Theology 3

18

Fifth Semester (Rome) CH

ARCH 34112: Design III 6

ARCH 34312: Architectural History III 3 ARCH 34212: Roman Urbanism & Arch I 3 ARCH 34012: Graphics III - Freehand 3 15

Sixth Semester (Rome) CH

ARCH 34122: Design IV 6

ARCH 34322: Architectural History IV 3 ARCH 34222: Roman Urbanism & Arch II 3 ARCH 34022: Graphics IV - Watercolor 3 15

Seventh Semester CH

ARCH 41111: Design V 6

ARCH 40511: Structural Design 3 ARCH 41011: Graphics V - Computers 3 ARCH 40411: Environmental Systems I 3 ARCH 41811: Beginning Furniture 3 18

Eighth Semester CH

ARCH 41121: Design VI 6

ARCH 40521: Applied Structural Systems 3

History* 3

ARCH 40421: Building Tech II 3

ARCH 41821: Advanced Furniture 3 18

Ninth Semester CH

ARCH 50411: Environmental Systems II 3

ARCH 51111: Design VII 6

Philosophy 3

ARCH 51811: Special Studies in Furniture I 3 15

Tenth Semester CH

ARCH 51121: Design VIII (Thesis) 6 ARCH 50711: Professional Practice 3

Theology 3

ARCH 51821: Special Studies in Furniture II 3 15 * ARCH 50211, Grecian Architecture and Furniture, is highly recommended for students in the concentration, but it does not fulfill the university history requirement. A history which does must also be taken.

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Bachelor of Architecture & Historic Preservation/Restoration Concentration

Courses listed in italics are courses which need not be taken in the semester indicated. The preservation courses will be offered in alternating years. Each student in the concentration will have only one semester in which to take each course. First Semester CH University Seminar 3 Math 10250 3 Science-Physics 10111 3 Social Science 3

ARCH 11011: Graphics I - Drawing 3 Phys ED/ROTC 15 Second Semester CH FYC 3 Math 10270 (or 10260) 3 Science 3

ARCH 11021: Graphics II - Drafting 4 ARCH 10311: Analysis of Arch Writings 3 Phys ED/ROTC

16

Third Semester CH

ARCH 21111: Design I 6

ARCH 20411: Building Tech I 3

ARCH 20211: Arch History I 3

ROIT 10105: Beginning Italian I 3

Introduction to Philosophy 3

18

Fourth Semester CH

ARCH 21121: Design II 6

ARCH 20221: Arch History II 3

ARCH 20511: Structural Mechanics 3 ROIT 10106: Beginning Italian II 3

Introduction to Theology 3

18

Fifth Semester (Rome) CH

ARCH 34112: Design III 6

ARCH 34312: Architectural History III 3 ARCH 34212: Roman Urbanism & Arch I 3 ARCH 34012: Graphics III - Freehand 3 15

Sixth Semester (Rome) CH

ARCH 34122: Design IV 6

ARCH 34322: Architectural History IV 3 ARCH 34222: Roman Urbanism & Arch II 3 ARCH 34022: Graphics IV - Watercolor 3 15

Seventh Semester CH

ARCH 41111: Design V 6

ARCH 40511: Structural Design 3 ARCH 41011: Graphics V - Computers 3 ARCH 40411: Environmental Systems I 3 ARCH 53231: History and Theory of Preservation 3 18

Eighth Semester CH

ARCH 41121: Design VI 6

ARCH 40521: Applied Structural Systems 3

History 3

ARCH 40421: Building Tech II 3

ARCH 53421: Hist. Construction and Pres 3 18

Ninth Semester CH

ARCH 50411: Environmental Systems II 3

ARCH 51111: Design VII 6

Philosophy 3

ARCH 51411: Research & Doc of Hist Bldgs 3 15

Tenth Semester CH

ARCH 51121: Design VIII (Thesis) 6 ARCH 50711: Professional Practice 3

Theology 3

ARCH 53411 - Hist. of Amer. Arch. 1630-1915 3 15 Total of 163 credit Hours

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Bachelor of Architecture & Building Arts Concentration

Courses listed in italics are courses which need not be taken in the semester indicated.

First Semester CH

University Seminar 3

Math 10250 3

Science-Physics 10111 3

Social Science 3

ARCH 11011: Graphics I - Drawing 3 Phys ED/ROTC 15 Second Semester CH FYC 3 Math 10270 (or 10260) 3 Science 3

ARCH 11021: Graphics II - Drafting 4 ARCH 10311: Analysis of Arch Writings 3 Phys ED/ROTC

16

Third Semester CH

ARCH 21111: Design I 6

ARCH 20411: Building Tech I 3

ARCH 20211: Arch History I 3

ROIT 10105: Beginning Italian I 3

Introduction to Philosophy 3

18

Fourth Semester CH

ARCH 21121: Design II 6

ARCH 20221: Arch History II 3

ARCH 20511: Structural Mechanics 3 ROIT 10106: Beginning Italian II 3

Introduction to Theology 3

18

Fifth Semester (Rome) CH

ARCH 34112: Design III 6

ARCH 34312: Architectural History III 3 ARCH 34212: Roman Urbanism & Arch I 3 ARCH 34012: Graphics III - Freehand 3 15

Sixth Semester (Rome) CH

ARCH 34122: Design IV 6

ARCH 34322: Architectural History IV 3 ARCH 34222: Roman Urbanism & Arch II 3 ARCH 34022: Graphics IV - Watercolor 3 15

Seventh Semester CH

ARCH 41111: Design V 6

ARCH 40511: Structural Design 3 ARCH 41011: Graphics V - Computers 3 ARCH 40411: Environmental Systems I 3 ARCH 41831: Introduction to Architectural Models 3 18

Eighth Semester CH

ARCH 41121: Design VI 6

ARCH 40521: Applied Structural Systems 3

History 3

ARCH 40421: Building Tech II 3

ARCH 4_____: Advanced Architectural Models 3 18

Ninth Semester CH

ARCH 50411: Environmental Systems II 3

ARCH 51111: Design VII 6

Philosophy 3

ARCH 5_____: Dsgn & Const. of Arch. Elements I 3 15

Tenth Semester CH

ARCH 51121: Design VIII (Thesis) 6 ARCH 50711: Professional Practice 3

Theology 3

ARCH 5_____: Dsgn & Const. of Arch. Elements II 3 15 Total of 163 Credit Hours

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Bachelor of Architecture & Architectural Practice and Enterprise Concentration Courses listed in italics are courses which need not be taken in the semester indicated.

First Semester CH

University Seminar 3

Math 10250 3

Science-Physics 10111 3

Social Science 3

ARCH 11011: Graphics I - Drawing 3 Phys ED/ROTC 15 Second Semester CH FYC 3 Math 10270 (or 10260) 3 Science 3

ARCH 11021: Graphics II - Drafting 4 ARCH 10311: Analysis of Arch Writings 3 Phys ED/ROTC

16

Third Semester CH

ARCH 21111: Design I 6

ARCH 20411: Building Tech I 3

ARCH 20211: Arch History I 3

ROIT 10105: Beginning Italian I 3

Introduction to Philosophy 3

18

Fourth Semester CH

ARCH 21121: Design II 6

ARCH 20221: Arch History II 3

ARCH 20511: Structural Mechanics 3 ROIT 10106: Beginning Italian II 3

Introduction to Theology 3

18

Fifth Semester (Rome) CH

ARCH 34112: Design III 6

ARCH 34312: Architectural History III 3 ARCH 34212: Roman Urbanism & Arch I 3 ARCH 34012: Graphics III - Freehand 3 15

Sixth Semester (Rome) CH

ARCH 34122: Design IV 6

ARCH 34322: Architectural History IV 3 ARCH 34222: Roman Urbanism & Arch II 3 ARCH 34022: Graphics IV - Watercolor 3 15

Seventh Semester CH

ARCH 41111: Design V 6

ARCH 40511: Structural Design 3 ARCH 41011: Graphics V - Computers 3 ARCH 40411: Environmental Systems I 3

ACCT 20100 : Accountancy I 3

18

Eighth Semester CH

ARCH 41121: Design VI 6

ARCH 40521: Applied Structural Systems 3

History 3

ARCH 40421: Building Tech II 3

MGT 20200: Principles of Management 3 18

Ninth Semester CH

ARCH 50411: Environmental Systems II 3

ARCH 51111: Design VII 6

Philosophy 3

3 course: *rd 3

15

Tenth Semester CH

ARCH 51121: Design VIII (Thesis) 6 ARCH 50711: Professional Practice 3

Theology 3

4 course:th 3

15 Total of 163 Credit Hours

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ACCT 20100 : Accountancy I

MGT 20200: Principles of Management 3 and 4 courses for the concentrationrd th

In addition to the two required courses, Accountancy I and Principles of Management, students in the concentration must complete two of the following. The four courses may be taken in any order, but students do well to take Accountancy early, preferably as the first course, as it is a prerequisite for many courses.

ACCT 20200 Accountancy II BAMG 20100 Business Statistics

FIN 20100 Corporate Finance Essentials MGT 20600 Computer Business Applications BALW 20150 Business Law

ECON 20011 Introductory Microeconomics ECON 20011 Introductory Macroeconomics MGT 30300 Management Competencies BAMG Micro-Venturing I

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