ONE COLLEGE UNITED BY DESIGN
Environmental Design Studies
FIRST SEMESTER ENVD 201 Environ. Design Studio I MATH 100 College Algebra ENVD 250 History of Designed Environ. I ENVD 203 Survey of Design Professions SPCH 105 Public Speaking 1A *University General Education Elective 4 3 3 1 2 3 16
ARCHITECTURE; INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE & PRODUCT DESIGN; LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE; REGIONAL & COMMUNITY PLANNING
SECOND SEMESTER ENVD 202 Environ. Design Studio II PHYS 115 Descriptive Physics ENVD 251 History of Designed Environ. II ENGL 100 Expository Writing I
CAPD Master of Architecture 2007-08
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Accredited by National Architectural Accreditation Board
Architecture Program
THIRD SEMESTER ARCH 302 Architectural Design Studio I ARCH 248 Building Science ARCH 348 Structural Systems in Architecture I ARCH 350 History of Designed Environment III *University General Education Elective SUPPLEMENTAL STUDY *** Distributed Electives FIFTH SEMESTER ARCH 403 Architectural Design Studio III ARCH 433 Building Construction Systems in Arch ARCH 452 Structural Systems in Architecture III ARCH 472 Computing in Architecture *University General Education Elective SEVENTH SEMESTER ARCH 605 Architectural Design Studio V ARCH 515 Environmental Systems in Arch III ARCH 650 Architectural Programming **Planning Elective *University General Ed (300 level +)
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FOURTH SEMESTER ARCH 304 Architectural Design Studio II ARCH 325 Environmental Design & Society ARCH 413 Environmental Systems in Arch. I ARCH 449 Structural Systems in Architecture II ENGL 200 Expository Writing 2
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SIXTH SEMESTER ARCH 404 Architectural Design Studio IV ARCH 453 Structural Systems in Architecture IV ARCH 514 Environmental Systems in Arch. II LAR 500 Site Planning and Design *University General Education Elective EIGHTH SEMESTER (On Campus or Study Abroad) ARCH 606 Architectural Design Studio VI **Professional Support Electives OR Arch. Internship Part A Arch. Internship Part B Arch. Internship Part C (Summer)
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ARCH ARCH ARCH
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NINTH SEMESTER ARCH 806 Arch. Design Studio VII ARCH 805 Project Programming **Architecture Seminar **Architecture Seminar **Professional Support Elective
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TENTH SEMESTER ARCH 807 Arch. Design Studio VIII ARCH 853 Professional Practice **Architecture Seminar **Professional Support Elective *University General Ed (300 level +)
Total Hours Required for Graduation = 170 (Including ENVD Program)
• A minimum of eighteen (18) University General Education (UGE) elective credits must be taken, of which at least six (6) must be in courses numbered 300 or above. Of these eighteen (18) UGE credits, three (3) credits may be taken within the College of Architecture, Planning, and Design. None, however, can be in a student’s major field. No more than two (2) UGE courses may be taken in a single discipline. UGE courses must be taken at KSU. Transfer credits may reduce the number of lower level UGE courses required. Students who participate in study abroad programs approved by KSU will meet UGE credit at the 300 level upon successful completion of the program. Further information about these policies is available at http://www.capd.ksu. edu/current-students/policies/university-general-education-expectations-pertaining-to-all-departments and http://www.k-state.edu/uge/aboutuge/policies.htm ** The M.Arch degree requires twenty-seven (27) hours of professional support electives. Of these 27 credits, at least three (3) hours must be planning elective credits, and at least nine (9) hours must be architecture seminar credits as defined in the advising handbook. In addition, nine (9) of the twenty-seven (27) credits must be taken in support of the student’s area of concentration as defined in the advising handbook. These nine (9) hours may include credits taken to fulfill the planning and seminar requirements. *** Distributed electives are defined in the advising handbook and must be taken outside the College of Architecture, Planning, and Design. They may be taken any time prior to or during the Architecture program. Courses listed in Bold type in the 5th year represent those hours required within the Graduate program.