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ARCH 6050 - Architectural Elective


General Architectural Electives

Architectural Elective courses offer study of a wide range of topical areas in architecture. Students can choose from among many courses, each of which addresses a different topic. These courses complement the core courses and studios and allow students to pursue their specific interests. These courses do not count towards completion of Concentration requirements unless cross-listed. Crosslisted courses are marked with an asterisk. (See current School of Architecture Prospectus for a complete listing of courses.)

Concentration Electives

Concentration Electives are those non-studio courses that fulfill the requirement for coursework within a student’s chosen area of Concentration. Possible areas of Concentration are (1) Architectural Design, Theory, & Practice, (2) Urbanism, and (3) Architectural Technology. Three non-studio courses in the student’s chosen area of Concentration are required to complete the curriculum. (See current School of Architecture Prospectus for a complete listing of courses.) Additional urbanism concentration course are listed under the Master of Urban Design course descriptions under MUDD 6204 /MUDD 6205  and MUDD 6050 . ARCH 6050 - Architectural Elective  is a repeatable course that may be taken by graduate students in the School of Architecture and may be repeated for credit as topics change.

Choose from the following electives: