Degree Requirements

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A minimum grade of "C" is required for each ARC prefix course. If a grade below a "C" (such as "C-") is earned in an ARC prefix course, the course will not count toward any portion of the 159 credit-hour program. If a grade below "C" (such as "C-") is earned in an architecture core course, the course must be retaken.

Students must petition the faculty of the School of Architecture in writing for any deviation from the established policies. The decision on such cases will be made on an individual basis.

Required Courses

The following table lists the required courses for the Bachelor of Architecture degree. To view a specific course's syllabus, click on the Course Title, or go to the Course Syllabi Listing. Otherwise, click here to view brief descriptions of each course. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your machine to view the syllabi.

You can view a sample program illustrating the both the lower division, pre-professional courses as well as the upper division courses to be taken at FAU.  While you're here, you may also what to find out when the course(s) are being offered by looking at the FAU Class Schedule Listing.

Junior Phase:
Architectural Design 5 ARC 3320 4
Architectural Structures 2 ARC 3503 3
Environmental Technology 1 ARC 3610 3
Materials & Methods of Construction ARC 3463 3
Architectural Design 6 ARC 3321 4
Site Planning & Engineering ARC 3374 3
Pre-Modern Architectural History & Theory ARC 3710 3
Upper-Division Electives ** 10
Senior Phase:
Architectural Design 7 OR ARC 4326 4
Community Studio * ARC 4306  
Architectural Theory ARC 4219 3
Environmental Technology 2 ARC 4620 3
Architectural Structures 3 ARC 4504 3
Architectural Design 8 OR ARC 4327 4
Community Studio * ARC 4306  
Modern Architectural History & Theory ARC 4712 3
Professional Practice 1 ARC 4270 3
Upper-Division Electives ** 10
Thesis Phase:
Advanced Architectural Design 1 ARC 5328 6
Professional Practice 2 ARC 4306 3
Project Research Methods ARC 5271 3
Comprehensive Design Project ARC 5352 6
Professional Practice 3 ARC 5329 3
Upper-Division Electives ** 12

* Based upon quality of previous studios and academic results, students of other year levels can take the Community Studio course in lieu of other design studios (7-9), but only once in the entire academic design sequence. Students who transfer into the Thesis Phase must take the Design 9 studio course, but may take Community Studio as an elective. 

** Electives taken at FAU to fulfill the 99 credit-hour requirement must be upper-division 3000, 4000, or 5000 level courses.

Courses will be offered in the Summer as resources permit.

Educational Opportunities & Expenditures

The School of Architecture regularly arranges field trips to give students an opportunity to expand their educational experience through study of planning and design projects of exceptional interest. Students may combine such studies with attendance at regional or national professional meetings or events. Students are encouraged to participate in these opportunities; however, additional fees may be required.

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