Major Information
Applied to Architecture
Admitted to University College
Undeclared
Students who meet university freshman admission requirements
will be admitted as an Undeclared major rather than Architecture
if they fail to do the following:
- complete a fourth year of advanced mathematics (algebra
3, precalculus, trigonometry, analysis, etc.) in high school
- submit their application to the University by January
31
- submit a completed questionnaire to the architecture department
after being admitted into the University as a Pre-Architecture
student.
Admission into the College of Architecture is highly competitive
and applicants are considered for the fall semester only.
The College of Architecture recommends that you complete course
work in English, mathematics, science, and art in your freshman
year.
An academic adviser in the University College will
assist you in course selection. Below is a sample schedule
that an advisor may outline for you.
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Upon successful completion of the fall semester courses,
you may apply to the College of Architecture for a change
of major by the deadline of January 31. If accepted, you would
begin the studio program in your second year. Critical to
your chances for admission will be your performance in academic
classes and cultivation of your artistic and creative talent.
It is the Universitys hope that by this carefully advised
approach you will achieve your goal of admission to the College
of Architecture.
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