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Combined Degrees Program in Architecture
This Three-Four Program with Washington University in St. Louis,
Missouri, offers the degree of Master of Architecture from the
University and a baccalaureate degree from Cornell College. It is
designed for students who wish to obtain their undergraduate education
in a liberal arts college but who also want an early start on their
professional degree in architecture. Participants complete three years
of study at Cornell and four years studying architecture at the University.
Suggested courses for admission to the University include:
ART 103 (Drawing),
104 (Studio Art Basics),
202 (Ceramics),
310 (Collage/Assemblage),
311/312 (Sculpture);
HIS 102 (Europe: 1300-1700) or
104 (Modern Europe and Its Critics);
MAT 119-120 or 121 (Calculus of a Single Variable); and
PHY 111 (General Physics I);
and the submission of a portfolio of work done in art
courses. One course in art history is highly recommended. Candidates for
this program must also satisfy the requirements set forth under
``Degree Programs in Combination with Professional
Schools.'' Interested students should
consult the program advisor before the end of their sophomore year.
Program Advisor: Christina McOmber
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