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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE
  
  
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE

The degree of Bachelor of Science in Architecture will be conferred upon
regular students who have completed not less than sixty (60) session-hours of
undergraduate courses, taken in conformity with the program which follows:


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First Year: English A1, Mathematics A1, Freehand Drawing A1, History
B1 or B2, Architectural Drawing A1.

Second Year: Architecture B1, Architectural Construction B1, Freehand
Drawing B1, French A1, History of Art B1.

Third Year: Architecture B2, Architectural Construction B2, Freehand
Drawing and Color B2, French B1, History of Art B2.

Fourth Year: Architecture B3, Architectural Construction B3, History of
Art B3. An Elective of three session-hours is to be selected with advice of the
faculty of the School of Architecture.

Physical Training.—Two years' course required of all candidates, which
must be completed during the first two years.

The degree of Master of Science will be conferred according to requirements
for degrees as stated in the Department of Graduate Studies. The candidate's
Major Subject must be Architectural Design and the Minor Subject
Freehand Drawing or Archeology.

The degree of Master of Architecture is also offered by Harvard University
to the student with a degree of B.S. in Architecture from the University of
Virginia, who completes the two-year course as outlined below.

(Harvard): Architecture 4a and a part of 4b (Advanced design), Architecture
3b (Life drawing), Architecture 1b (Modern Architecture), Architecture
6ab (Modeling), Architecture 5b (Structural design), Architecture 8.

(Harvard): Architecture 5c (Advanced structural design), Architecture 9
(Contracts and Specifications), Architecture 10ab (Theory of Architecture),
two historic problems, two construction problems, thesis.

Additional information may be had upon application to Dean G. H. Edgell,
the School of Architecture, Harvard University.