Bachelor of Science, Architecture Minor
Regulations amended, effective Sep. 1, 2025.
The BSc Architecture Minor provides undergraduates with an opportunity to explore the discipline of Architecture. Students will experience design studios along with history, theory, and building science courses—all with an emphasis on sustainability.
Specific requirements
In addition to the BSc program general requirements and the specific requirements of the chosen major, an Architecture Minor involves the completion of 24 credits of core courses.
Core courses
(24 credits)
ARCH 204 – History of Ideas in Architecture I | (3) |
ADST 206 – Foundations of Design I | (3) |
ARCM 222 – Introduction to Graphic Representation | (3) |
ADST 246 – Foundations of Design II | (3) |
APST 245 – Materials, Properties, and Applications | (3) |
APST 305 – Introduction to Structures | (3) |
APST 405 – Building Envelope and Assemblies | (3) |
APST 455 – Mechanical Equipment of Buildings | (3) |
Please note: students interested in a major in Architecture should instead review the program regulations for the Bachelor of Science, Architecture program. |
Information effective Sep. 1, 2025 to Aug. 31, 2026.
Updated July 14, 2025 by Office of the Registrar