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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE.

Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Architecture must
complete 63 session-hours as listed below. To complete the work required
for the degree in four years from entrance, students without advanced standing
or college credit should adhere closely to the following programme in
choosing their courses. It is strongly urged, however, that those students
who can do so should devote an additional year to study for the degree,
taking other cultural and scientific subjects, such as foreign languages, history
and chemistry.

Unless Solid Geometry and Physics are offered for entrance, these subjects
must be made up in addition to the required 63 session-hours.

Normal Four-Year Program for the B.S. in Architecture.

(Credit value in session-hours is given in parenthesis):

First Year: English A1 or A2 or A3(3), [2] Mathematics 100-106-107(3),
[2] Applied Mathematics 521-522-523 with 571-572-573(6), Art B2(3), Physical
Training B1 or elective (3): Total, 18 session-hours.

Second Year: Economics B1(3), [2] Mathematics 108-109-110(3), Art
B1(3), Architecture B1(3), Architectural Construction B1(3): Total, 15
session-hours.

Third Year: [2] Applied Mathematics 524-525-526 with 574-575-576(5),


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[3] Civil Engineering 714(1), Art B3(2), Architecture B2(4), Architectural
Construction B2(3): Total, 15 session-hours.

Fourth Year: [3]> Business Administration 20-25-30(3), [3] Applied Mathematics
528(1), [3] Experimental Engineering 661(1), [3] Civil Engineering
718(1), Architectural Construction B3(1), Art C1(2), Architecture C1(6),
Architecture C2: Total, 15 session-hours.

 
[2]

In the Department of Engineering.

[3]

In the Department of Engineering.