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What do architecture graduate schools typically require for admission? How well does the Architectural Design major prepare students for graduate programs in architecture?

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What do architecture graduate schools typically require for admission? How well does the Architectural Design major prepare students for graduate programs in architecture?

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Architecture graduate schools generally require coursework equivalent to the following: Physics 21, Architectural History 3 (or a similar survey course), and Math 19, 20, and 21. These are all required in the architectural design major. Also in order to apply to graduate architecture schools, you must submit a visual portfolio, usually composed of a mixture of drawings, graphic design work, photography, architectural design, etc. The architectural design major encourages you to take such courses under the restricted depth electives. In addition, the major requires that you take CEE 31 or CEE 31Q which is a class in architectural drawing and CEE 130 (Architectural Design: 3-D modeling, Methodology, and. Process). For those wanting assistance in preparing a portfolio, CEE 139 (Design Portfolio Methods) should be taken as a restricted depth elective.

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