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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE
The candidate must complete the courses in the following program.
Exemption from Required A courses in English, mathematics and language
may be obtained as in the case of the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor
of Science degrees. Such exemption increases freedom of election, but does
not reduce the total number of courses required for the degree.
At the beginning of his first and each subsequent year of candidacy for
this degree the student must have his program of study approved in writing
by an official adviser for the School of Architecture.
Mathematics A1 or A2
English A1
Approved Modern Language or Elective
Architectural Drawing B1
Projective Drawing B1
Freehand Drawing B1
First Year:
Architectural Construction B1
History of Art B1
Approved Modern Language or Elective
Architectural Design B1
Freehand Drawing B2, first and third terms
Modeling B1, second term
Projective Drawing B2
Pure Design, second and third terms (Alternate years with History of
Ornament)
Second Year:
Architectural Construction B2
History of Art B2
Economics B1, first and second terms
Commercial Law for Architects, third term
Architectural Design B2
Water Color B1, first and third terms
Modeling B2, second term
Elements of Surveying, first term
History of Ornament, second and third terms (Alternate years with
Pure Design)
Third Year:
Reinforced Concrete Design, first term
Mechanical Equipment of Buildings, second and third terms
History of Art B3
Architectural Design B3 or B4
Outdoor Sketching, first term
Freehand Drawing B3, third term
Professional Practice, second term (Given in alternate years)
One elective in the second term selected from the following:
Colonial Archaeology
Perspective Rendering
Special Architectural Studies
Modeling B3
Fourth Year:
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