Architecture and Civil Engineering - Bachelor of Science in Architecture (B.S.Arch.) and Bachelor of Civil Engineering (B.C.E.) Requirements

This joint degree program is offered through the School of Architecture and Planning and the School of Engineering.

To graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and a Bachelor of Civil Engineering, students are required to follow the sequence of courses listed below. The sequence of courses includes the general education requirements.

Fall Year One - Take All

ARPL 101Architectural Foundations I: Introduction to Architecture

3

CEE 200Applied Steel Design and Fabrication

1

CSC 113/CSC 113HIntroduction to Computer Programming with MATLAB

3

ENG 101/ENG 101H/ENG 101CWriting and Rhetoric

3

ENGR 102Introduction to Engineering Design and Professionalism

3

MATH 121Analytic Geometry and Calculus I

4

PHIL 201/HSPH 101/PHIL 201P/PHIL 211The Classical Mind: The Origin and Growth of Western Philosophy

3

Spring Year One - Take All

ARPL 102Architectural Foundations II: Design Tools

3

ENGR 201Engineering Mechanics I

3

MATH 122Analytic Geometry & Calculus II

4

PHIL 202/HSPH 102/PHIL 212The Modern Mind: Philosophy from Descartes to the Present

3

PHYS 215University Physics I

4.00

TRS 201/HSTR 101/TRS 201HFoundations of Theology I: Scripture and Jesus Christ

3

Fall Year Two - Take All

ARPL 201Architectural Foundations III: Design Analysis & Synthesis

3

ARPL 211History of Architecture I

3.00

ARPL 241The Classical Language of Architecture

3.00

CEE 383Ethics and Stewardship

3.00

ENGR 301Mechanics of Solids

3

MATH 221Analytic Geometry & Calculus III

4.00

Spring Year Two - Take All

ARPL 202Architectural Design I

6

ARPL 232/ARPL 232H/ARPL 532Environmental Design I

3

CHEM 107General Chemistry I for Engineers

3

CHEM 113General Chemistry Laboratory I

2

ENGR 202Engineering Mechanics II

3

Fall Year Three - Take All

ARPL 301Architectural Design II

6

ARPL 311History of Architecture III

3.00

ARPL 331/ARPL 331HEnvironmental Design II

3

ARPL 333Construction I: Assemblies and Detailing

3.00

CEE 312Theory of Structures

3

ENGR 331Fluid Mechanics

3

Spring Year Three - Take All

ARPL 302Architectural Design III

6

ARPL 314Introduction to Architectural Theory

3

ARPL 434Construction II: Materials and Methods

3.00

CEE 402Structural Steel Design

3

ENGR 222/ENGR 222HEngineering Mathematics I

4

Fall Year Four - Take All

ARPL 401Architectural Design IV

6

ARPL 221Pre Design

3.00

ARPL 421Digital Construction Docs

3.00

CEE 366Introduction to Soil Mechanics

2

ENGR 390Introduction to Materials Science

ENGR 395Engineering Materials Laboratory

Spring Year Four - Take All

ARPL 402Integrated Building Design Studio

6

ARPL 432Integrated Studio Supplement

3

CEE 372Engineering Hydraulics

3.00

CEE 374Introduction to Transportation Systems and Design

3

CHEM 110Introduction to Earth Science

3

Fall Year Five - Take All

CEE 403Reinforced Concrete Design

3.00

CEE 420Senior Capstone Design I

3

ENGR 401Senior Seminar I

1

MATH 309Probability and Statistics for Engineers

3

TRS 202A/TRS 202BThe Church and the Human Person

3

Spring Year Five - Take All

CEE 101Elementary Construction Surveying

2

CEE 302Construction Management Systems and Economics

3

CEE 421Senior Capstone Design II

3

CEE 438Introduction to Environmental Engineering

3.00

CEE 464/CEE 564Surface Water Quality

3

Social Science Elective Course - Take One

ANTH 101Introduction to Anthropology: Cultural Competency in a Global Society

3

ANTH 201Ethnographic Research Design and Conduct

3

ANTH 240Politics of the Past: An Introduction to Cultural Heritage Studies

3.00

ANTH 260Anthropology of Religion

3

ECON 101/ECON 103Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ECON 102Principles of Microeconomics

3.00

ECON 103/ECON 101Principles of Economics I (Honors)

3

ECON 104Principles of Economics II (Honors)

3.00

HSEV 203The Economics of Energy and The Environment

3

HSSS 101The Concept of the Person in the Social Sciences

3

HSSS 102Economic Reasoning and Social Issues

3

HSSS 204Families,Markets,Cities: Social and Scientific Perspectives

3

PSY 201General Psychology

3

PSY 226Close Interpersonal Relationships

3

PSY 261Psychology and the Media

3

SOC 101Introduction to Sociology

3

SOC 102Global Social Problems and Social Justice

3.00

SOC 202Research Methods

3

SOC 210Science, Religion, and Society

3.00

SRES 345Marriage, Family, and Social Order

3.00

Literature Elective Course - Take One

CLAS 105Reading the Greeks

3

CLAS 106Reading the Romans

3

CLAS 211Greek and Roman Mythology

3

ENG 232The History of English Literature II

3

ENG 235American Literature I

3

ENG 236American Literature II

3

ENG 341Beowulf and Friends

3

ENG 345Epic Tradition from Homer to Walcott

3

ENG 351Chaucer and His Age I

3

ENG 352Chaucer and His Age II

3

ENG 356Arthurian Literature

3

ENG 364Milton's English Poetry

3

ENG 461Plays of Shakespeare I

3

ENG 462Plays of Shakespeare II

3

FREN 220Pirates of the Caribbean in Atlantic Literature

3

FREN 240Colonization & Immigration

3.00

FREN 279/ARAB 279Borders, Exiles, and War in the Middle East

3

GER 230Grimms' Fairy Tales

3.00

HUM 101Classics in Conversation I: The Dawning of the Western Tradition

3

HUM 124Classics in Conversation II: The Christian West

3

HSHU 203The Age of Discovery

3

ITAL 212Setting the World Ablaze: Italian Women's Writing from Saint Catherine to Elena Ferrante

3

ITAL 220The Splendor of Rome in Literature &Film

3.00

ITAL 226Fascism, Racism, and War in Italian Literature

3

MDIA 225Magic in German and Hispanic Literature and Film

3.00

SPAN 224Cervantes' Don Quixote in Translation: A Conversation with the Don

3

SPAN 321Portraits of Spain: Literature and Culture in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras

3