Curriculum: 2012-2013

BS Urban Design

The Bachelor of Science degree is awarded for completion of 120 credits. A maximum of 60 credits may be transferred. Students must maintain a 2.0 cumulative grade point average and fulfill all requirements in timely manner.

First Year F S
PLEN 1020 Critical Reading & Writing 1 3 -
PLEN 1021 Critical Reading & Writing 2 - 3
PUFN 1505 Urban Ecology Lab 1 3 -
PUFN 1510 Urban Ecology Lab 2 - 3
General Elective or URB-related Elective*
9 9
The following are recommended:    
PUUD 2801 Drawing: Perceptual Methods 3 -
PUFN 1440 2D Integrated Design 1 or PSDS 1601 Ecological Communication Design 3 -
PUFN 1000 3D Studio 1 3 -
PUFN 1050 Drawing Studio 1 - 3
  15 15
Sophomore Year F S
PUUD 2810 Design 1: Street Life 3 -
PUUD 2820 Design 2: Temporary Works - 3
ULEC University Lecture Elective (ULEC): Urban
3 -
UURB 2000 History of World Urbanism 1 - 3
UENV 3200 Principles of Ecology 4 -
Urban Electives (2000 level)**
6 6
General Elective or URB-related Elective*
- 3
  16 15
Junior Year F S
PUUD 3800 Urban Design Studio 1 6 -
PUUD 3801 Urban Design Studio 2 - 6
UURB 3810 Urban Core Laboratory 3 -
Urban Toolbox Elective
- 3
UURB 2001 History of World Urbanism 2 3 -
ULEC University Lecture Elective
3 -
Urban Electives (3000 level)**
- 3
General Elective or URB-related Elective*
4 -
  16 15
Senior Year F S
Urban Core Project 3 -
Avanced Urban Concepts 3 -
PUUD 4802 Advanced Urban Design Issues - 3
Comparative/Non-Western Urbanism - 3
PUUD 4801 Urban Design Senior Studio - 6
Urban Electives (4000 level)**
3 -
General Elective or URB-related Elective*
4 3
  13 15
TOTAL CREDITS 120

*Students may take either liberal arts or studio courses for electives, but note that at least 60 liberal arts credits are required for graduation.

**Any course that relates to Urbanism (for example, all LURB or UURB courses).

 


Please note: Students are advised to refer to the current applicable program catalog for degree completion requirements and to confirm their progress in satisfying those requirements with their advisors.


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