Architecture Program Report Tulane University New Orleans ...
Architecture Program Report Tulane University New Orleans ... Architecture Program Report Tulane University New Orleans ...
University Elective (Cultural Knowledge/Scientific Inquiry) 3 Year Three: Spring Design III: Comprehensive Design: Integrated Systems 6 History/Theory II: Precedent Analysis/Case Studies 3 Building Systems: Integrated Technology II 3 Professional Concerns II: Programming/BIM 3 Digital Fabrication 3 Year Four: Fall Design IV: TCC/URBANbuild Elective Studio 6 Urban Studies Elective 3 Advanced Technology Elective 3 Advanced Professional Concerns Elective 3 University Elective 3 Year Four: Spring Design IV: International Study/Advanced Elective Studio 6 Advanced Digital Elective 3 Architecture Elective 3 Advanced History/Theory Elective 3 University Elective 3 Year Five: Fall Design V: Research and Analysis 6 Advanced Research linked to Design V 3 (History, Technology, Digital Media or Urbanism) University Elective 3 Architecture Elective 3 Year Five: Spring Design V: Thesis Studio/Research Studio/Integrated Studio 6 Advanced Research linked to Design V 3 (Theory, Technology, Digital Media or Urbanism) Architecture Elective 3 University Elective 3 With the curriculum of the School of Architecture, students in the fiveyear program have electives that must be distributed in four categories as follows: Humanities and Fine Arts (3 lecture courses) Social Sciences Science and Mathematics 4 courses 2 courses 2 courses
General Electives Architecture Electives 7 courses specified in curriculum ELECTIVE AREAS FOR DISTRIBUTION Humanities and Fine Arts African & African Diaspora Studies Art History Art Studio Classical Studies Communication Dance English Jewish Studies Language – placement required Music Philosophy Theatre Social Sciences Anthropology Economics Education History Latin American Studies Political Economy Political Science Sociology Women’s Studies Sciences and Mathematics Astronomy Cell & Molecular Biology Chemistry Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Computer Science Geology Mathematics Physics Psychology Minor or Major in Another Division An architecture student may elect to pursue a minor or major in another division of the University, in addition to the pursuit of the Master of Architecture (Undergraduate-First Professional Degree). Anyone who is interested in such a program should contact the appropriate department chair and develop a program of courses in the chosen field. This proposal should be approved by the department chair and forwarded to the Associate Dean of the School of Architecture. When all requirements are met, the transcript will reflect that a minor or major has been completed. Successfully completed minor or major courses can fulfill the
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General Electives<br />
<strong>Architecture</strong> Electives<br />
7 courses<br />
specified in curriculum<br />
ELECTIVE AREAS FOR DISTRIBUTION<br />
Humanities and Fine Arts<br />
African & African Diaspora Studies<br />
Art History<br />
Art Studio<br />
Classical Studies<br />
Communication<br />
Dance<br />
English<br />
Jewish Studies<br />
Language – placement required<br />
Music<br />
Philosophy<br />
Theatre<br />
Social Sciences<br />
Anthropology<br />
Economics<br />
Education<br />
History<br />
Latin American Studies<br />
Political Economy<br />
Political Science<br />
Sociology<br />
Women’s Studies<br />
Sciences and Mathematics<br />
Astronomy<br />
Cell & Molecular Biology<br />
Chemistry<br />
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology<br />
Computer Science<br />
Geology<br />
Mathematics<br />
Physics<br />
Psychology<br />
Minor or Major in Another Division<br />
An architecture student may elect to pursue a minor or major in another<br />
division of the <strong>University</strong>, in addition to the pursuit of the Master of<br />
<strong>Architecture</strong> (Undergraduate-First Professional Degree). Anyone who is<br />
interested in such a program should contact the appropriate department<br />
chair and develop a program of courses in the chosen field. This<br />
proposal should be approved by the department chair and forwarded to<br />
the Associate Dean of the School of <strong>Architecture</strong>. When all requirements<br />
are met, the transcript will reflect that a minor or major has been<br />
completed. Successfully completed minor or major courses can fulfill the