Monday, November 23, 2009

KSA: Knowlton School of ArchitectureKSA: Knowlton School of Architecture

Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture

Master of Architecture: 2 year program

The Two Year Master of Architecture program is advanced placement in the Master of architecture program for students who exhibit strong design skills and hold an undergraduate pre-professional degree that is part of an NAAB accredited program. Design studios and theory courses focus on the broader cultural implications of architecture while courses in technology and professional practice prepare the student for the realities of architectural practice. The curriculum is supplemented by the distinguished visiting faculty of the Baumer Seminar, exhibitions and presentations of the Wexner Center for the Arts, and KSA travel programs and lecture series. The central goal of the program is to prepare students to engage in the cultural project of architecture with critical ability, inventive curiosity, and technical facility.

Year 1 (G2): Continuing and Advanced Placement Students

Pratice (Organization/ Materiality)

Support by systems and theory

Autumn Quarter Arch 841: Advanced Arch Design I 6
Arch 801: Architectural Theory I 3
Arch 661: Systems 3
Elective 3
  15
Winter Quarter Arch 842: Advanced Arch Design II 6
Arch 802: Architectural Theory II 3
Arch 662: Systems II 3
Arch 724: Advanced Structures 3
  15
Spring Quarter Arch 844: Vertical Studio 6
Arch 803: Architectural Theory III 3
Arch 663: Systems III 3
Elective 3
  15

Year 2 (G3): Final Year

Expertise (Advanced Studies)

Supported by seminars and options

Autumn Quarter Arch 844: Advanced Arch Design IV 6
Arch 701: Baumer Seminar 3
Arch 751: Pro Practice I 3
Elective 3
  15
Winter Quarter Arch 642: Advanced Arch Design V 6
Arch 752: Pro Practice II 3
* note 1: Theory Distribution 3
Elective 3
  15
Spring Quarter Arch 844: Advanced Arch Design VI (Exit) 6
* note 2: Technology Distribution 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
  15

 

 

Notes:

1) For G3, One theory distribution course is required (a Arch 603 course); this course counts as the second Arch 803 as listed in previous course listings. This ditribution can be taken at any point in the G3 year.

2) For G3, One technology distribution course is required (a Arch 700 course); this course counts as Arch 630 as listed in previous course listings for those who don't have that credit. This distribution can be taken at any point in the G3 year.

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Knowlton School of Architecture
275 West Woodruff Avenue,
Columbus , OH, 43210-1138 USA
614 292 1012

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