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Undergraduate Electives - CAPPA - The University of Texas at Arlington
Undergraduate Electives
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Bachelor of Science in Architecture
The Bachelor's of Science in Architecture is provides an undergraduate program towards a pre-professional degree.
Learn more about Bachelor's of Science in Architecture
Bachelor of Science in Interior Design
The Bachelor's of Science in Interior Design provides a four-year program and interdisciplinary with architecture on the design of interior environments
Learn more about Bachelor's of Science in Interior Design
Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Urban Design
The Bachelor's of Science in Sustainable Urban Design program is a newly approved pre-professional degree that answers a need for sustainability.
Learn More About Bachelor's of Science in Sustainable Urban Design
Electives for Bachelor of Science in Architecture and Bachelor of Science in Interior Design
Students must be accepted into the major studies ARCH or INTD program to take 3000 or 4000 level ARCH or INTD classes.
ADVANCED ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY ELECTIVES
Students must be officially declared into 3rd or 4th year of the Architecture or Interior Design program to take these classes.
All others see the
Suggested (Recommended) Advanced Prescribed electives
list.
ARCH 3312 History of Contemporary Theory
ARCH 4305 The City of Rome
ARCH 4307 The Life of Cities
ARCH 4308 History of Urban Form
ARCH 4309 Museums: History, Culture, Design
ARCH 4310 Skyscraper Histories
ARCH 4315 Topics in the History of Architecture and Design (topics vary)
Architecture + Politics (now ARCH 4322)
Prefabrication & Domesticity
Modern + Contemporary Architecture in Mexico (now ARCH 4340)
Design + Society: An American Case Study
ARCH 4316 Modern Architecture I
ARCH 4317 Modern Architecture II
ARCH 4319 Housing Prototypes: 1920s to Present
ARCH 4322 Architecture + Politics
ARCH 4340 Modern + Contemporary Architecture in Mexico
ARCH 4353 History of Landscape Architecture
ADVANCED ARCHITECTURAL THEORY ELECTIVES
Students must be officially declared into 3rd or 4th year of the Architecture or Interior Design program to take these classes.
All others see the
Suggested (Recommended) Advanced Prescribed electives
list.
ARCH 4306 Urban Design Theory
ARCH 4311 Topics in Architectural Theory (topics vary)
Cinematic Urban Landscapes (soon to be ARCH 4318)
Evolution of Computation in Architecture
Future Cities (now ARCH 4371)
Territorial Strategies (now ARCH 4369)
ARCH 4312 What Makes A City: Critical Issues in Architecture, Planning, and Urban Design
ARCH 4313 The Architect in Contemporary Society
ARCH 4314 Historic Preservation and Restoration (or INTD 4314)
ARCH 4318 Architecture On Screen (topics vary)
Cinematic Urban Landscapes (previously ARCH 4311)
Form Follows Film: Narrative & Composition through Cinema (previously ARCH 4311)
ARCH 4319 Housing Prototypes: 1920s to Present
ARCH 4341 Notational Drawing
ARCH 4344 Conceptual Drawing
ARCH 4345 Digital Construction
ARCH 4349 Portfolio Design
ARCH 4350 Architecture, Engagement + Community Power (previously ARCH 4395)
ARCH 4351 Wilderness: A Condition of Mind
ARCH 4352 Housing: From Caves to Mansions in the Clouds
ARCH 4354 Convergences Between Art and Architecture
ARCH 4359 Watercolours
ARCH 4360 Politics and Practice of Preservation
ARCH 4365 Catalytic Mapping
ARCH 4366 Radical Urbanism
ARCH 4369 Territorial Strategies
ARCH 4371 Future Cities
ARCH 4377 Spatial [in] Justice (previously ARCH 4395)
ADVANCED ARCHITECTURE ELECTIVES
Students must be officially declared into 3rd or 4th year of the Architecture or Interior Design program to take these classes.
All others see the
Suggested (Recommended) Advanced Prescribed electives
list.
ARCH 4320 Performance-Based Design in Architecture
ARCH 4325 Environmental Control Systems I
ARCH 4326 Environmental Control Systems II
ARCH 4329 Computers and Design
ARCH 4332 Energy Use and Conservation
ARCH 4338 Codes and Regulations
ARCH 4339 Digital Fabrication Methodology
ARCH 4346 Construction Drawings
ARCH 4347 Digital Tectonics & Prototyping
ARCH 4348 Architectural Photography
ARCH 4357 B.I.M. & Visualization
ARCH 4358 Advanced Visualization
ARCH 4367 High Performance Fa
ç
ade Systems
ARCH 4368 Green Design + Construction
ARCH 4372 Adaptive Typologies
ARCH 4391 Independent Study
ARCH 4395 Topics in Architecture (topics vary)
Spatial [in]Justice (soon to be ARCH 4377)
Advanced Manufacturing and Sustainability
Architecture, Engagement, & Community Power (soon to be ARCH 4350)
Advanced Computational Methodology and Fabrications
Adaptive Typologies (now ARCH 4372)
INTD 33xx Interior Design course
INTD 43xx Interior Design course
SUSTAINABLE URBAN DESIGN APPROVED ELECTIVES
Prerequisites must be met as applicable
• AAST 3353: SOCIAL CLIMATE OF CITIES
• ARCH 3361: ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENT
• ARCH 3364: SITE DESIGN
• ARCH 4308: HISTORY OF URBAN FORM
• ARCH 4314: HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION
• ARCH 4332: ENERGY USE AND CONSERVATION IN ARCHITECTURE
• ARCH 4360: POLITICS AND PRACTICE OF PRESERVATION
• ART 3357: SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
• BIOL 1334: LIFE ON EARTH: EVOLUTION, ECOLOGY AND GLOBAL CHANGE
• DS 3355: UNIVERSAL DESIGN & ACCESSIBILITY IN THE PERFORMING ARTS
• CE 2300: INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING
• CM 2331: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
• ESST 2300: INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL & SUSTAINABILITY STUDIES
• GEOG 3380: THE SPATIAL HUMANITIES
• GEOL 1301: EARTH SYSTEMS
• HIST 3327: CITIES AND SUBURBS IN UNITED STATES HISTORY
• HIST 3336: ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES
• HIST 3348: HISTORY OF THE DALLAS-FORT WORTH METROPLEX
• INTD 4314: HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION
• LARC 4301: SITE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES
• LARC 4327: REGIONALISM, CREATIVITY, AND DESIGN
• LARC 4330: PLANT IDENTIFICATION AND ECOLOGY
• MANA 1301: BUSINESS IN A GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
• PLAN 3301: THE METROPLEX
• PLAN 4305: FOUNDATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND SUSTAINABILITY
• PLAN 4327:GREEN CITIES AND TRANSPORTATION
• THEA 3355: UNIVERSAL DESIGN & ACCESSIBILITY IN THE PERFORMING ARTS
SUGGESTED ADVANCED PRESCRIBED ELECTIVES - 3000 + 4000 Level (Architecture Students)
Related Disciplines of Study Outside Electives (max of 12 hrs)
[some classes are not offered every semester - check schedule of classes]
ANTH 3339 Urban Anthropology
ANTH 4358 Topics in Archaeology (Prehistory of the SW)
ART 33xx/ Art History & Studios
*
ART 43xx
*
ART 4308 Intro to Museums and Research Collections *
ART 4321 Exhibition Design *
BLAW 3311 Business Law I
*
BLAW 3312 Business Law II
*
BLAW 3314 Real Estate Law
*
DS 3355 Universal Design & Accessibility in the Performing Arts [or THEA 3355]
ENGL 3372 Computers and Writing
*
HIST 3327 Cities/Suburbs in US History
LARC 4300 Intro to Landscape Architecture
LARC 4301 Site Planning & Development Process
*
LARC 4312 History and Theory of Landscape Architecture I * [also offered ARCH 4353*, credit will only be granted once]
LARC 4313 History and Theory of Landscape Architecture II *
LARC 4320 Communications for Landscape Architects *
LARC 4324 Environmental Art and Data Visualization *
LARC 4325 Urban Sketching *
LARC 4326 Design and Human Behavior
LARC 4327 Creative Regional Design *
LARC 4330 Plant ID and Ecology *
LARC 4350 Landscape Architecture Computer Applications *
LARC 4351 Advanced Computer Aided Design *
MANA 3325 Entrepreneurship /Venture Management
*
MARK 3321 Principles of Marketing
*
PAPP 4307 Urban Geography
PLAN 3301 The Metroplex
PLAN 4305 Foundations of Environmental Protection and Sustainability
PLAN 4310 Planning the American City
PLAN 4320 Sustainable Communities
PLAN 4327 Green Cities and Transportation
PLAN 4356 Intro to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
PLAN 4357 Intermediate GIS
*
PLAN 4395 Topics in Planning (
*
some topics require prerequisites)
POLS 3305 Government in Urban America
*
REAE 3325 Real Estate Fundamentals
*
REAE 4314 Real Estate Development
*
SOCI 3347 Environment and Society
SOCI 3353 Social Climate of Cities
SOCW 3310 Environmental Justice and Green Social Work
THEA 3355 Universal Design & Accessibility in the Performing Arts [or DS 3355]
*
These courses have Prerequisites. Please check prerequisites choosing any course!
ART HISTORY (Interior Design Students)
[It may be possible for ARCH 2303 & ARCH 2304 to count for prerequisite
with approval from Art Department
]
ARCH 2300 Masterworks of Western Architecture
ART 1309-002 Art of the West I
ART 1310-002 Art of the West II
ART 1317-002 Art of Nonwestern Traditions
ART 3302 Art of Antiquity*
ART 3304 Japanese Art & Architecture*
ART 3306 Byzantine and Medieval Art*
ART 3307 The Early Renaissance*
ART 3308 High Renaissance*
ART 3310 Film as Art*
ART 3311 American Art*
ART 3312 Neo-Classicism and Romanticism*
ART 3314 Modern Art*
ART 3315 Impressionism*
ART 3316 Ancient Egyptian & Near Eastern Art*
ART 3317 Islamic Art and Architecture*
ART 3319 Art & Architecture of India*
ART 3320 Art of the Ancient Americas*
ART 3321 Chinese Art & Architecture*
ART 3325 Studies in the Baroque*
ART 3331 British Art*
* These courses have Prerequisites. Please check prerequisites before registering in any course!
CORE/OTHER ELECTIVES
[The full core curriculum list can be found on the University
website
]
LANGUAGE, PHILOSOPHY, & CULTURE ELECTIVES (LPC)
ANTH 2322 – Global Culture
ARAB 2310 - Arabic Culture in the World
ARAB 2314 – Intermediate Arabic II
ARCH 2300 – Masterworks of Western Architecture
ART 1317-002 – Art of Nonwestern Traditions
ASL 2314 - Intermediate American Sign Language
CHIN 2310 - Chinese Culture in the World
CHIN 2314 – Intermediate Chinese II
CLAS 1300 – Intro to Classical Mythology
DIVR 2315 - Intro to LGBTQ+ Studies (also offered as WOMS 2315)
ENGL 1350 - Writing About Film
FREN 2310 - French and Francophone Cultures in the World
FREN 2314 – Intermediate French II
GERM 2310 - German Culture in the World
GERM 2314 – Intermediate German II
GLOBAL 2301 – Intro to Global Issues
GREK 2314 – Greek Level IV
HIST 2377 - Flight Culture and the Human Experience
INTS 1310 – Intro to Popular Culture (also offered as SOCI 1310)
KORE 2310 - Korean Culture in the World
KORE 2314 – Intermediate Korean II
LATN 2314 – Latin Level IV
LING 2371 – Language in a Multicultural USA
MAS 2300 – Intro to Mexican American Studies
PHIL 1304 - Contemporary Moral Problems
PHIL 2300 – Intro to Philosophy
PORT 2314 – Intermediate Portuguese II
RUSS 2310 - Russian Culture in the World
RUSS 2314 – Intermediate Russian II
SOCI 1310 – Intro to Popular Culture (also offered as INTS 1310)
SPAN 2310 - Hispanic Culture in the World
SPAN 2314 – Intermediate Spanish II
SPAN 2315 - Intermediate Span Heritage Speakers
WOMS 2310 - Intro to Women's and Gender Studies
WOMS 2315 - Intro to LGBTQ+ Studies (also offered as DIVR 2315)
SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES ELECTIVES (SBS)
AAST 2300 – Intro to African American Studies
ANTH 1306 – Intro to Anthropology
ANTH 2339 - Intro to Archaeology
CRCJ 2334 – Intro to Criminal Justice System
ECON 2305 – Principals of Macroeconomics
ECON 2306 – Principals of Microeconomics
ECON 2337 - Economics of Social Issues
EDAD 2330 Theories in Leadership
FINA 2330 – Money, Finance, and the Modern Consumer
GEOG 2302 – Human Geography
GEOG 2303 – World Regional Geography
IE 2308 – Economics for Engineers
KINE 2350 – Public Health
LING 2301 – Intro to Study of Human Language
MANA 1301 - Business in Global Environment
MANA 2302 – Communications in Organizations
MODL 2301 - Intro to World Languages
PSYC 1315 – Intro to Psychology
SOCI 1311 – Intro to Sociology
SOCI 2312 – Social Problems
SOCW 2302 – Life span Development
SOCW 2361 – Intro to Social Work
SPAN 2300 - Spanish in the United States
LITERATURE ELECTIVES
ENGL 2309 – World Literature
ENGL 2319 – British Literature
ENGL 2329 – American Literature
ENGL 2303 – Topics in Literature (topics may vary)
UNIVERSITY ELECTIVES (recommended list)
ASL 1441 – Beginning Sign Lang I
ARCH 2300 – Masterworks of Western Architecture
CM 1311 - Construction Drafting
PLAN 1301 – Intro to Urban Life
PHYS 1351 – Energy and the Environment
UDES 1301 – Intro to Sustainable Urban Design
Overview
Prospective Undergraduates
Admission Process
Undergraduate Advising
Undergraduate Electives
Transfer Student Portfolio Review
Graduate Students
Graduate Advising
Scholarships Overview
Architecture & Interior Design Scholarships
Planning and Public Affairs Scholarships
Landscape Architecture Scholarships
Blaze Forward Program
Cost of Attendance
Address
College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs
601 W. Nedderman Drive
Suite 203
Arlington, TX 76019-0108
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Undergraduate Electives
Request Information
Bachelor of Science in Architecture
The Bachelor's of Science in Architecture is provides an undergraduate program towards a pre-professional degree.
Learn more about Bachelor's of Science in Architecture
Bachelor of Science in Interior Design
The Bachelor's of Science in Interior Design provides a four-year program and interdisciplinary with architecture on the design of interior environments
Learn more about Bachelor's of Science in Interior Design
Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Urban Design
The Bachelor's of Science in Sustainable Urban Design program is a newly approved pre-professional degree that answers a need for sustainability.
Learn More About Bachelor's of Science in Sustainable Urban Design
Electives for Bachelor of Science in Architecture and Bachelor of Science in Interior Design
Students must be accepted into the major studies ARCH or INTD program to take 3000 or 4000 level ARCH or INTD classes.
ADVANCED ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY ELECTIVES
Students must be officially declared into 3rd or 4th year of the Architecture or Interior Design program to take these classes.
All others see the
Suggested (Recommended) Advanced Prescribed electives
list.
ARCH 3312 History of Contemporary Theory
ARCH 4305 The City of Rome
ARCH 4307 The Life of Cities
ARCH 4308 History of Urban Form
ARCH 4309 Museums: History, Culture, Design
ARCH 4310 Skyscraper Histories
ARCH 4315 Topics in the History of Architecture and Design (topics vary)
Architecture + Politics (now ARCH 4322)
Prefabrication & Domesticity
Modern + Contemporary Architecture in Mexico (now ARCH 4340)
Design + Society: An American Case Study
ARCH 4316 Modern Architecture I
ARCH 4317 Modern Architecture II
ARCH 4319 Housing Prototypes: 1920s to Present
ARCH 4322 Architecture + Politics
ARCH 4340 Modern + Contemporary Architecture in Mexico
ARCH 4353 History of Landscape Architecture
ADVANCED ARCHITECTURAL THEORY ELECTIVES
Students must be officially declared into 3rd or 4th year of the Architecture or Interior Design program to take these classes.
All others see the
Suggested (Recommended) Advanced Prescribed electives
list.
ARCH 4306 Urban Design Theory
ARCH 4311 Topics in Architectural Theory (topics vary)
Cinematic Urban Landscapes (soon to be ARCH 4318)
Evolution of Computation in Architecture
Future Cities (now ARCH 4371)
Territorial Strategies (now ARCH 4369)
ARCH 4312 What Makes A City: Critical Issues in Architecture, Planning, and Urban Design
ARCH 4313 The Architect in Contemporary Society
ARCH 4314 Historic Preservation and Restoration (or INTD 4314)
ARCH 4318 Architecture On Screen (topics vary)
Cinematic Urban Landscapes (previously ARCH 4311)
Form Follows Film: Narrative & Composition through Cinema (previously ARCH 4311)
ARCH 4319 Housing Prototypes: 1920s to Present
ARCH 4341 Notational Drawing
ARCH 4344 Conceptual Drawing
ARCH 4345 Digital Construction
ARCH 4349 Portfolio Design
ARCH 4350 Architecture, Engagement + Community Power (previously ARCH 4395)
ARCH 4351 Wilderness: A Condition of Mind
ARCH 4352 Housing: From Caves to Mansions in the Clouds
ARCH 4354 Convergences Between Art and Architecture
ARCH 4359 Watercolours
ARCH 4360 Politics and Practice of Preservation
ARCH 4365 Catalytic Mapping
ARCH 4366 Radical Urbanism
ARCH 4369 Territorial Strategies
ARCH 4371 Future Cities
ARCH 4377 Spatial [in] Justice (previously ARCH 4395)
ADVANCED ARCHITECTURE ELECTIVES
Students must be officially declared into 3rd or 4th year of the Architecture or Interior Design program to take these classes.
All others see the
Suggested (Recommended) Advanced Prescribed electives
list.
ARCH 4320 Performance-Based Design in Architecture
ARCH 4325 Environmental Control Systems I
ARCH 4326 Environmental Control Systems II
ARCH 4329 Computers and Design
ARCH 4332 Energy Use and Conservation
ARCH 4338 Codes and Regulations
ARCH 4339 Digital Fabrication Methodology
ARCH 4346 Construction Drawings
ARCH 4347 Digital Tectonics & Prototyping
ARCH 4348 Architectural Photography
ARCH 4357 B.I.M. & Visualization
ARCH 4358 Advanced Visualization
ARCH 4367 High Performance Fa
ç
ade Systems
ARCH 4368 Green Design + Construction
ARCH 4372 Adaptive Typologies
ARCH 4391 Independent Study
ARCH 4395 Topics in Architecture (topics vary)
Spatial [in]Justice (soon to be ARCH 4377)
Advanced Manufacturing and Sustainability
Architecture, Engagement, & Community Power (soon to be ARCH 4350)
Advanced Computational Methodology and Fabrications
Adaptive Typologies (now ARCH 4372)
INTD 33xx Interior Design course
INTD 43xx Interior Design course
SUSTAINABLE URBAN DESIGN APPROVED ELECTIVES
Prerequisites must be met as applicable
• AAST 3353: SOCIAL CLIMATE OF CITIES
• ARCH 3361: ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENT
• ARCH 3364: SITE DESIGN
• ARCH 4308: HISTORY OF URBAN FORM
• ARCH 4314: HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION
• ARCH 4332: ENERGY USE AND CONSERVATION IN ARCHITECTURE
• ARCH 4360: POLITICS AND PRACTICE OF PRESERVATION
• ART 3357: SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
• BIOL 1334: LIFE ON EARTH: EVOLUTION, ECOLOGY AND GLOBAL CHANGE
• DS 3355: UNIVERSAL DESIGN & ACCESSIBILITY IN THE PERFORMING ARTS
• CE 2300: INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING
• CM 2331: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
• ESST 2300: INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL & SUSTAINABILITY STUDIES
• GEOG 3380: THE SPATIAL HUMANITIES
• GEOL 1301: EARTH SYSTEMS
• HIST 3327: CITIES AND SUBURBS IN UNITED STATES HISTORY
• HIST 3336: ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES
• HIST 3348: HISTORY OF THE DALLAS-FORT WORTH METROPLEX
• INTD 4314: HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION
• LARC 4301: SITE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES
• LARC 4327: REGIONALISM, CREATIVITY, AND DESIGN
• LARC 4330: PLANT IDENTIFICATION AND ECOLOGY
• MANA 1301: BUSINESS IN A GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
• PLAN 3301: THE METROPLEX
• PLAN 4305: FOUNDATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND SUSTAINABILITY
• PLAN 4327:GREEN CITIES AND TRANSPORTATION
• THEA 3355: UNIVERSAL DESIGN & ACCESSIBILITY IN THE PERFORMING ARTS
SUGGESTED ADVANCED PRESCRIBED ELECTIVES - 3000 + 4000 Level (Architecture Students)
Related Disciplines of Study Outside Electives (max of 12 hrs)
[some classes are not offered every semester - check schedule of classes]
ANTH 3339 Urban Anthropology
ANTH 4358 Topics in Archaeology (Prehistory of the SW)
ART 33xx/ Art History & Studios
*
ART 43xx
*
ART 4308 Intro to Museums and Research Collections *
ART 4321 Exhibition Design *
BLAW 3311 Business Law I
*
BLAW 3312 Business Law II
*
BLAW 3314 Real Estate Law
*
DS 3355 Universal Design & Accessibility in the Performing Arts [or THEA 3355]
ENGL 3372 Computers and Writing
*
HIST 3327 Cities/Suburbs in US History
LARC 4300 Intro to Landscape Architecture
LARC 4301 Site Planning & Development Process
*
LARC 4312 History and Theory of Landscape Architecture I * [also offered ARCH 4353*, credit will only be granted once]
LARC 4313 History and Theory of Landscape Architecture II *
LARC 4320 Communications for Landscape Architects *
LARC 4324 Environmental Art and Data Visualization *
LARC 4325 Urban Sketching *
LARC 4326 Design and Human Behavior
LARC 4327 Creative Regional Design *
LARC 4330 Plant ID and Ecology *
LARC 4350 Landscape Architecture Computer Applications *
LARC 4351 Advanced Computer Aided Design *
MANA 3325 Entrepreneurship /Venture Management
*
MARK 3321 Principles of Marketing
*
PAPP 4307 Urban Geography
PLAN 3301 The Metroplex
PLAN 4305 Foundations of Environmental Protection and Sustainability
PLAN 4310 Planning the American City
PLAN 4320 Sustainable Communities
PLAN 4327 Green Cities and Transportation
PLAN 4356 Intro to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
PLAN 4357 Intermediate GIS
*
PLAN 4395 Topics in Planning (
*
some topics require prerequisites)
POLS 3305 Government in Urban America
*
REAE 3325 Real Estate Fundamentals
*
REAE 4314 Real Estate Development
*
SOCI 3347 Environment and Society
SOCI 3353 Social Climate of Cities
SOCW 3310 Environmental Justice and Green Social Work
THEA 3355 Universal Design & Accessibility in the Performing Arts [or DS 3355]
*
These courses have Prerequisites. Please check prerequisites choosing any course!
ART HISTORY (Interior Design Students)
[It may be possible for ARCH 2303 & ARCH 2304 to count for prerequisite
with approval from Art Department
]
ARCH 2300 Masterworks of Western Architecture
ART 1309-002 Art of the West I
ART 1310-002 Art of the West II
ART 1317-002 Art of Nonwestern Traditions
ART 3302 Art of Antiquity*
ART 3304 Japanese Art & Architecture*
ART 3306 Byzantine and Medieval Art*
ART 3307 The Early Renaissance*
ART 3308 High Renaissance*
ART 3310 Film as Art*
ART 3311 American Art*
ART 3312 Neo-Classicism and Romanticism*
ART 3314 Modern Art*
ART 3315 Impressionism*
ART 3316 Ancient Egyptian & Near Eastern Art*
ART 3317 Islamic Art and Architecture*
ART 3319 Art & Architecture of India*
ART 3320 Art of the Ancient Americas*
ART 3321 Chinese Art & Architecture*
ART 3325 Studies in the Baroque*
ART 3331 British Art*
* These courses have Prerequisites. Please check prerequisites before registering in any course!
CORE/OTHER ELECTIVES
[The full core curriculum list can be found on the University
website
]
LANGUAGE, PHILOSOPHY, & CULTURE ELECTIVES (LPC)
ANTH 2322 – Global Culture
ARAB 2310 - Arabic Culture in the World
ARAB 2314 – Intermediate Arabic II
ARCH 2300 – Masterworks of Western Architecture
ART 1317-002 – Art of Nonwestern Traditions
ASL 2314 - Intermediate American Sign Language
CHIN 2310 - Chinese Culture in the World
CHIN 2314 – Intermediate Chinese II
CLAS 1300 – Intro to Classical Mythology
DIVR 2315 - Intro to LGBTQ+ Studies (also offered as WOMS 2315)
ENGL 1350 - Writing About Film
FREN 2310 - French and Francophone Cultures in the World
FREN 2314 – Intermediate French II
GERM 2310 - German Culture in the World
GERM 2314 – Intermediate German II
GLOBAL 2301 – Intro to Global Issues
GREK 2314 – Greek Level IV
HIST 2377 - Flight Culture and the Human Experience
INTS 1310 – Intro to Popular Culture (also offered as SOCI 1310)
KORE 2310 - Korean Culture in the World
KORE 2314 – Intermediate Korean II
LATN 2314 – Latin Level IV
LING 2371 – Language in a Multicultural USA
MAS 2300 – Intro to Mexican American Studies
PHIL 1304 - Contemporary Moral Problems
PHIL 2300 – Intro to Philosophy
PORT 2314 – Intermediate Portuguese II
RUSS 2310 - Russian Culture in the World
RUSS 2314 – Intermediate Russian II
SOCI 1310 – Intro to Popular Culture (also offered as INTS 1310)
SPAN 2310 - Hispanic Culture in the World
SPAN 2314 – Intermediate Spanish II
SPAN 2315 - Intermediate Span Heritage Speakers
WOMS 2310 - Intro to Women's and Gender Studies
WOMS 2315 - Intro to LGBTQ+ Studies (also offered as DIVR 2315)
SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES ELECTIVES (SBS)
AAST 2300 – Intro to African American Studies
ANTH 1306 – Intro to Anthropology
ANTH 2339 - Intro to Archaeology
CRCJ 2334 – Intro to Criminal Justice System
ECON 2305 – Principals of Macroeconomics
ECON 2306 – Principals of Microeconomics
ECON 2337 - Economics of Social Issues
EDAD 2330 Theories in Leadership
FINA 2330 – Money, Finance, and the Modern Consumer
GEOG 2302 – Human Geography
GEOG 2303 – World Regional Geography
IE 2308 – Economics for Engineers
KINE 2350 – Public Health
LING 2301 – Intro to Study of Human Language
MANA 1301 - Business in Global Environment
MANA 2302 – Communications in Organizations
MODL 2301 - Intro to World Languages
PSYC 1315 – Intro to Psychology
SOCI 1311 – Intro to Sociology
SOCI 2312 – Social Problems
SOCW 2302 – Life span Development
SOCW 2361 – Intro to Social Work
SPAN 2300 - Spanish in the United States
LITERATURE ELECTIVES
ENGL 2309 – World Literature
ENGL 2319 – British Literature
ENGL 2329 – American Literature
ENGL 2303 – Topics in Literature (topics may vary)
UNIVERSITY ELECTIVES (recommended list)
ASL 1441 – Beginning Sign Lang I
ARCH 2300 – Masterworks of Western Architecture
CM 1311 - Construction Drafting
PLAN 1301 – Intro to Urban Life
PHYS 1351 – Energy and the Environment
UDES 1301 – Intro to Sustainable Urban Design
Overview
Prospective Undergraduates
Admission Process
Undergraduate Advising
Undergraduate Electives
Transfer Student Portfolio Review
Graduate Students
Graduate Advising
Scholarships Overview
Architecture & Interior Design Scholarships
Planning and Public Affairs Scholarships
Landscape Architecture Scholarships
Blaze Forward Program
Cost of Attendance
Address
College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs
601 W. Nedderman Drive
Suite 203
Arlington, TX 76019-0108
Connect with us
CAPPA Facebook
CAPPA Instagram
CAPPA LinkedIn
Important Links
Give to CAPPA
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