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This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.

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Architectural Design (AD)

Mathematics and Science (36 units minimum):

 

MATH 19, 20, and 21, or 41 and 42 (required)

10

One course in Statistics (required)

3-5

PHYSICS 21 or 41. Mechanics (required)

3-4

Recommended:
EARTHSYS 101, 102; GES 1; CEE 64, 70, 101D; CME 100; PHYSICS 23 or 43; or from School of Engineering approved list1

 

Technology in Society (one course required; see Basic Requirement 4)

3-5

Engineering Fundamentals (three courses minimum; see Basic Requirement 3):

 

ENGR 14. Applied Mechanics: Statics

3

ENGR 60. Engineering Economy

3

Fundamentals Elective

3-5

Engineering Depth:

 

CEE 100. Managing Sustainable Building Projects (WIM)

4

CEE 101A. Mechanics of Materials

4

CEE 110. Building Information Modeling

4

CEE 134B. Architecture Studio: Special Topics

4

CEE 130. Architectural Design: 3D Modeling, Methodology, and Process

4

CEE 136. Green Architecture

4

CEE 137B. Intermediate Architecture Studio (or one of the 137 series)

5

CEE 156. Building Systems

4

ARTHIST 3. Introduction to the History of Architecture

5

Engineering Depth Electives (with at least 3 units from SoE courses): the number of units of Depth Electives must be such that courses in Engineering Fundamentals and Engineering Depth total at least 60 units.2

 

These requirements are subject to change. The final requirements are published with sample programs in the Handbook for Undergraduate Engineering Programs.

1 School of Engineering approved list of math and science courses available in the Handbook for Undergraduate Engineering Programs at http://ughb.stanford.edu

2 Engineering depth electives: At least one of the following courses: CEE 111, 115, 131A or 138A; and others from CEE 80N, 101B, 101C, 122A,B, 135A, 139, 154, 172A, 176A, 180, 181, 182, 183; ENGR 50; ME 101, 110A, 115, 120, , 222; ARTSTUDI 60, 70, 140, 145, 148, 271; ARTHIST 142, 143A; FILMPROD 114; DRAMA 137.

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