Architecture Preparation (for UNL)
- Minimum required for Architecture Preparation = 37
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- NOTE: To ensure that this program is completed in one year, see advisor for
semester course lists. (markest@unk.edu).
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- A. Requirements (28 hours required)
- Take all the following:
- ENG 101GS, Expository Writing I - 3 hours
- ENG 102GS, Expository Writing II - 3 hours
- ART 102GS, Drawing I - 3 hours
- ART 202GS, Drawing II - 3 hours
- PHYS 205GS, General Physics - 5 hours
- MATH 102*, College Algebra - 3 hours
- MATH 103*, Plane Trigonometry - 3 hours
- MATH 115, Calculus I with Analytical Geometry - 5
hours
- SPCH 100GS, Fundamentals of Speech
Communication - 3 hours
- *Students with sufficient preparation may enter the mathematics program at a higher
level reducing total hours need to complete the pre-professional program.
- B. Electives (9 hours required)
- Take 6 hours from:
- ART 230, Ceramics I - 3 hours
- ART 244, Glass I - 3 hours
- ART 246, Sculpture I - 3 hours
- ITEC 122, Architectural Drafting & Design - 3
hours
- Take 3 hours from:
- ART 221, Art History Survey I - 3 hours
- ECON 100GS, Contemporary Economic Issues - 3 hours
- GEOG 104GS, World Regional Geography - 3 hours
- MUS 100GS, Introduction to Music - 3 hours
- PHIL 100GS, Introduction to Philosophy - 3 hours
- PSCI 100GS, Introduction to Political Science - 3
hours
- PSY 203GS, Introduction to Political Science - 3 hours
- SOC 100GS, Introduction to Sociology - 3 hours
- SOC 250GS, Anthropology - 3 hours
- THEA 120GS, Introduction to the Theatre - 3 hours
The above is for students planning to attend UNL. The optimum time at UNK is generally
one year. While certain courses taken during a second year may transfer, there are
architectural course sequences which must be started as a sophomore in order to complete
the program on schedule. Students not planning to attend UNL should consult with an
advisor at the school of their choice as soon as possible to decide which courses taken at
UNK are most beneficial. For more information, contact the Department of Physics and
Physical Science at (308) 865-8277.
16 May 2005