By Katie Sims Benefits WHY THIS PROGRAM Receive a Bachelors Degree of science First step to becoming an Architect Positive working environment with 24 hour access to workshop facilities Further develop understandings of physics and science ID: 804946
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McGill University
Bachelor of science (Architecture) Program
By Katie Sims
Slide2Benefits
WHY THIS PROGRAM?
Receive a Bachelor’s Degree of science
First step to becoming an Architect
Positive working environment with 24 hour access to workshop facilities
Further develop understandings of physics and science
Enhance drawing skills as well as digital media skills
these ARE ALL REASONS WHY I WOULD LIKE THIS PROGRAM! IT BALANCES ART WITH SCIENCE AND MATH WHILE I LOVE DRAWING AND WORKING WITH COMPUTERS I ALSO LOVE THE ACADEMIC ASPECT TO IT.
Slide3Admission Requirements
Courses
MATH 12 (pre-calculus/calculus)
Physics 12
Chemistry 12
English or French 12
Grades
Minimum 90% overall
Minimum 80% in any top 5 course
Slide4costs
1 year of school and living costs
Tuition - $7,030
Ancillary Fees - $1,037
Books and supplies - $1,000
Campus Housing - $5,776 min.
Mandatory Meal Plan - $5,350
Total cost - $20,193
Program is 4 years long
$20,193 per year x 4 years = $80,772
Slide5Courses in the program
Year 1
CHEM
110 General Chemistry 1 (4 credits)
CHEM 120 General Chemistry 2 (4 credits)
MATH 133 Linear Algebra and Geometry (3 credits)
MATH 140 Calculus 1 (3 credits)
MATH 141 Calculus 2 (4 credits)
PHYS 131 Mechanics and Waves (4 credits)
PHYS 142 Electromagnetism and Optics (4 credits)
Year 2
ARCH
201 Communication, Behaviour and Architecture (6 credits)
ARCH 202 Architectural Graphics and Elements of Design (6 credits)
ARCH 221 Architectural Drawing (2 credits)
ARCH 240 Organization of Materials in Buildings (3 credits)
ARCH 241 Architectural Structures (3 credits)
ARCH 250 Architectural History 1 (3 credits)
ARCH 251 Architectural History 2 (3 credits)
Slide6COURSES IN THE PROGRAM
Year 3
ARCH 303 Design and Construction 1 (6 credits)
ARCH 304 Design and Construction 2 (6 credits)
ARCH 325 Architectural Sketching (2 credits)
ARCH 342 Digital Representation (3 credits)
ARCH 354 Architectural History 3 (3 credits)
ARCH 355 Architectural History 4 (3 credits)
ARCH 375 Landscape (2 credits)
ARCH 377 Energy, Environment and Buildings (3 credits)
YEAR 4
ARCH 405 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 3 (6 CREDITS)
ARCH 406 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 4 (6
C
REDITS)
ARCH 447 LIGHTING (2 CREDITS)
ARCH 451 BUILDING REGULATIONS AND SAFETY (2 CREDITS)
73 CREDITS WORTH OF COURSES MUST BE COMPLETED AND CAN BE CHOSEN FROM ANY OF THE COURSES LISTED UNDER YEARS 2, 3, AND 4.
Slide7Courses in the program
Additionally, there are a few other courses necessary to take
15 CREDITS OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES
CIVE 284 Structural Engineering Basics (4 credits)
CIVE 385 Structural Steel and Timber Design (3 credits)
CIVE 388 Foundation and Concrete Design (3 credits)
CIVE 492 Structures (2 credits)
FACC 220 Law for Architects and Engineers (3 credits)
6 CREDITS IN ELECTIVES
ARCH
378 Site Usage (3 credits)
ARCH 379 Summer Course Abroad (3 credits)
ARCH 383 Geometry and Architecture (3 credits)
ARCH 461 Freehand Drawing and Sketching (1 credit)
ARCH 490 Selected Topics in Design (2 credits)
ARCH 514 Community Design Workshop (4 credits)ARCH 515 Sustainable Design (3 credits)CONTIUED ON THE RIGHT
ARCH 517 SUSTAINABLE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT (3 CREDITS)
ARCH 521 STRUCTURE OF CITIES (3 CREDITS)
ARCH 523 SIGNIFICANT TEXTS AND BUILDINGS (3 CREDITS)
ARCH 525 SEMINAR ON ANAYLSIS AND THEORY (3 CREDITS)
ARCH 526 PHILOSOPHY OF STRUCTURE (3 CREDITS)
ARCH 527 CIVIC DESIGN (3 CREDITS)
ARCH 528 HISTORY OF HOUSING (3 CREDITS)
ARCH 529 HOUSING THEORY (3 CREDITS)
ARCH 532 ORIGINS OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE (3 CREDITS)
ARCH 533 NEW APPROACHES TO ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY (3 CREDITS)
ARCH 534 ARCHITECTURAL ARCHIVES (3 CREDITS)
ARCH 535 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE IN CANADA (3 CREDITS)
ARCH 536 HERITAGE CONSERVATION (3 CREDITS)
ARCH 554 MECHANICAL SERVICES (2 CREDITS)
ARCH 564 DESIGN FOR DEVELOPMENT (3 CREDITS)
OCC1 442 ENVIRONMENTS FOR THE DISABLED (2 CREDITS)
Slide8Scholarships
Bank of Montreal scholarships - $1,000
A.F. Dunlop
Scholarships - $2,500
Karl
fischer
scholarship - $2,000
ARCOP/ALCAN
Award - $1,000
Dr. Soo Kim Lan Prize in Architecture - $2,000
Slide9Works cited
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Architecture (126 Credits)." Architecture (126 Credits). McGill University. Web. 23 Aug.
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<http://www.canadian-universities.net/Scholarships/Quebec/Architecture- and-Architectural.html>."McGill University." Home Page. Web. 23 Aug. 2015. <https://www.mcgill.ca/>.