![]() Please contact Professor Jennifer Barker for details on elective courses. Please contact Professor Michael Hagge for details on other courses offered in the summer. ![]() IA ARCH-prefix courses unique to the BFA in Interior Architecture major Summer CoursesĪRCH 7021, Architecture Independent StudyĪRCH 6021, Architecture Independent StudyĪRCH 4021, Architecture Independent Study * ARCH-prefix courses required for the BFA in Interior Architecture major Students majoring in Architecture take all courses shown except those denoted IA. Fall Semester CoursesĪRCH 7232, Advanced Issues in City Building (open to non-majors)ĪRCH 7211, Contemporary Architectural TheoryĪRCH 4231, Issues in City Building (open to non-majors)ĪRCH 3613, Computer Applications in Design 3*ĪRCH 2611, Computer Applications in Design 1*ĪRCH 1120, Introduction to Architecture + Design*ĪRCH 1112, Architectural Graphics Studio* Spring Semester CoursesĪRCH 7431, Advanced Professional PracticeĪRCH 7421, Advanced Environmental SystemsĪRCH 6421, Sustainable Design (open to non-majors)ĪRCH 4421, Sustainable Design* (open to non-majors)ĪRCH 3213, Survey of Interiors + Furniture* IAĪRCH 2612, Computer Applications in Design 2*ĪRCH 1111, Fundamentals of Design Studio* Virtually allĬourses are open only to students majoring in architecture and/or interior architecture.įor the semester in which each course is offered, please see below. Most courses have pre-requisites or co-requisites. Special Note on Course Sequencing and Pre-Requisites/Co-RequisitesĬourses in the Department of Architecture are generally offered only in one semester Please visit the page on accreditation for more information.īFA in Interior Architecture Courses (please see below for the ARCH-prefix courses required in the BFA in Interior ArchitectureīFA in Interior Architecture Program of Study The BFA in Interior Architecture is accredited by the Council for Interior DesignĪccreditation. Please contact for details.īFA in Architecture + Interior Architecture DUAL Major Program of Study Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Architecture In fact, this can be completed within the normal four-year time period to completeĮither degree separately. The Department of Architecture offers a special opportunity to major in both ArchitectureĪnd Interior Architecture without adding significant time to the duration of the degree. ![]() ![]() Page on accreditation for more information.īFA in Architecture Courses (please see below for the ARCH-prefix courses required in the BFA in ArchitectureīFA in Architecture Program of Study Bachelor of Fine Arts Dual Major (Architecture + Interior Architecture) Together the four-year BFAĪnd the two-year M.Arch make up the professional "4+2" sequence. The BFA in Architecture is a pre-professional degree. Special COVID-19 Incentives Available! Bachelor of Fine Arts in Architecture International students graduating from the programs to apply for an additional 24-monthĮxtension after their initial 12 month-long Optional Practical Training (OPT), withĮligibility for a total of 36 months of practical training in the United States The professional M.Arch is a STEM Designated program (CIP Code 04.0902) which allows Please visit the page on accreditation for more information. The Master of Architecture is a professional degree accredited by the National ArchitecturalĪccrediting Board (NAAB) and meets the education requirements for registration asĪn architect in all US jurisdictions. StudentsĪre placed at the center of discovery-based studies, and required to assume responsible Standards of design and technology necessary for shaping the built environment. The program of study for eachĭegree program is structured to engage students in the processes and professional Individual student through a well-rounded approach in a sequence of foundation courses,ĭesign studios, and professional/technical courses. At The University of Memphis, the study of architecture and interior architectureĮncompasses both the art and science of design.
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