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2024-2025 Catalog

Architecture, Honors Concentration, Major


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This Major draws from the University’s diverse resources and faculty to form a unique interdisciplinary program of study with the aim to comprehend and influence our built environment and its relationship to the macrocosm through the discipline of design. Through this process we train students to become impassioned readers, interpreters, actors and designers of their cities, institutions, and communities.

Program Learning Outcomes


Students will:

  • Gain a historical foundation of architecture from pre-history to recent developments in the field through a broad and inclusive approach to the range of social and economic factors affecting the design of world cities and buildings
  • Develop familiarity with social justice issues in under-served communities and developing regions of the world as well as more traditional perspectives on architectural history
  • Develop critical skills and methodologies of inquiry, analysis, conceptual development, and resolution and presentation of design ideas
  • Learn to integrate aspects of site, program, space, structure and material to create designs for buildings, which also actively respond to the historical, cultural, social and political exigencies of time and place
  • Develop analytical tools that give attention to the various historic and social forces that intersect to create the built environment
  • Gain a solid foundation in technical and conceptual design skills, enabling them to present their architectural ideas visually, verbally and in writing to clients, associates, and communities at the grass roots and municipal levels
  • Graduate with the knowledge and skills enabling them to facilitate positive change to built environments in the world

Major Requirements (54 units)


Honors in Architecture


The Honors in Architecture thesis project is the pursuit of a topic of study over the students’ final two semesters to produce thoughtful, thorough and innovative solutions which can make true contributions to their field. The Honors thesis projects are likely to be in one of three categories:

  • Experimental research to determine behavior of an innovative building material or technique
  • Architectural/landscape/urban design to address a unique socio‐economic, environmental or cultural design problem
  • A critical written document synthesizing and exploring a theoretical or aesthetic condition arising from an environmental design problem

All projects address issues of social and/or environmental justice. Projects are formally presented at the end of the final semester and submitted to the Library’s Scholarly Repository.

Thesis Preparation Seminar (2 units)


Honors Thesis Seminar (4 units)


Optional Elective


The 1-unit Art + Architecture lecture series does not count towards program requirements.

Degree Planner


First-Year


Fall Units
ARCH 100 - Intro to Arch & Comm Des         2
ARCH 104 - Fabrication Lab   0
ARCH 110 - Architecture Studio I   4
ARCH 150 - Architectonics I   2
Core: Rhetoric and Composition 4
Core: Public Speaking or First Year Seminar 4
Total Semester Units 16
Spring Units
ARCH 101 - History of Architecture I   2
ARCH 120 - Architecture Studio II   4
ARCH 151 - Architectonics II   2
Core-B1: MATH 107 - Calculus for the Liberal Arts   4
Core: Rhetoric and Composition 4
Total Semester Units 16

Sophomore Year


Fall Units
Core F: ARCH 102 - History of Architecture II            2
ARCH 240 - Materials and Methods of Arch.   4
ARCH 250 - CADD 1   4
Core - B2: PHYS 130 - Concepts in Physics   4
Core or Language - Course 1 4
Total Semester Units 18
Spring Units
ARCH 203 - History of Architecture III   2
ARCH 230 - Architecture Studio III   4
ARCH 270 - BIM & Applications   2
ENGR 242 - Intro Structural Engineering  or Elective 4
Core or Language - Course 2  4
Total Semester Units 16

Junior Year


Fall Units
Core F: ARCH 204 - History of Architecture IV       2
ARCH 350 - Architecture Studio V   4
ARCH 300 (elective) 2
ARCH 300 (elective) 4
ENGR 244 - Intro/Construction Materials  or ARCH Elective 4
Total Semester Units 16
Spring Units
Optional: Study Abroad (approval required) @ 2-4 units each or  
ARCH 340 - International Projects   4
ARCH 370 - Construction Innovation Lab   4
Core or Language - Course 2 4
Elective 4
Total Semester Units 16

Senior Year


Fall Units
Community - Engaged Learning (CEL): ARCH 400 - Community Design Outreach         4
ARCH 401 - Intro Arch Theory & Writn Word   4
ARCH 410 - Portfolio Lab   2
ARCH 498 - Thesis Preparation Seminar   2
Core or Language - Course 3 4
Total Semester Units 16
Spring Units
ARCH 430 - Prof. Practice/Internship   4
ARCH 340 - International Projects  (Elective) 2 to 4
ARCH 370 - Construction Innovation Lab  (Elective) 2 to 4
ARCH 499 - Honors Thesis Seminar   4
Elective 4
Total Semester Units 16 to 18

*This information is subject to change, the degree planner is a sample, and students should consult with the department for any updated information. 

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