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INSTRUCTION IN ARCHITECTURE.
  
  
  
  
  

INSTRUCTION IN ARCHITECTURE.

Instruction leading to the professional degree of Bachelor of Science


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in Architecture is offered in the University by the McIntire School of Fine
Arts in collaboration with the Department of Engineering and with the
other academic schools. This work is under the administrative jurisdiction
of the College, and the rules of the College regarding entrance requirements,
fees, choice of courses, and requirements for degrees are those which apply
in it.

Thus the entrance requirements are fifteen units, of which three must be
in English, two and one-half in Mathematics, one in History, and two units
in each of two Modern Languages. Solid geometry and elementary physics,
though not made the subject of entrance conditions, are absolutely required
in the course of the work, and if not presented for entrance must be taken at
once in college—if necessary in addition to the number of hours required for
the degree.

The fees are as follows: University fee, for non-Virginians, $40; for
Virginians, $10. Tuition fee, for non-Virginians, $160; for Virginians, nothing,
except in technical courses in the Engineering Department a tuition fee
equal to $10 per term for each course, and in the courses in architectural
design (Architecture B2 and C1) $40 each. The total of university, tuition
and laboratory fees for the four years shows an annual average as follows:
for non-Virginians, $208; for Virginians, $65.