Courses of Study 2023-2024 
    
    Jan 30, 2025  
Courses of Study 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Architecture – B.S. HAUD


B.S. in History of Architecture and Urban Development


The history of architecture and urban development major leads to a bachelor of science degree (B.S. HAUD). The major is intended for transfer students from other programs at Cornell University and from colleges and universities outside Cornell. The course of study in the major, available to students from a variety of academic backgrounds, offers the opportunity for a vigorous and interdisciplinary exploration of the history of architecture and urban development.

B.S. HAUD Degree Requirements


A student entering the program is assigned an advisor from the history of architecture faculty in the Department of Architecture. Together, student and advisor prepare an appropriate course of study to satisfy the following degree requirements:

 

Requirement area

Number of classes

Specific classes

(if applicable)

Number of academic credits

Introduction to history of architecture

2

ARCH 1801  and 2802   

6

3000-level history electives

8

Any eight architecture history electives from the following: ARCH 3810  – 3896

24

Advanced History Seminars

3

Any two advanced history seminars from the following: ARCH 6800  – 6819 ; AND one additional 6000-level seminar or ARCH 4901 

12

Architectural Theory

1

Any one architectural theory elective from the following: ARCH 3308 ARCH 4300  

3

Writing

2

Any two writing classes from the following: First-Year Writing Seminars (FWS), ENGL 2880 

6

Out-of-department required electives: Humanities and Social Sciences

4

Any four classes under the humanities and social sciences categories of cultural analysis (CA), foreign language (FL), historical analysis (HA), knowledge, cognition, and moral reasoning (KCM), literature and the arts (LA), and social and behavioral analysis (SBA) or the categories of arts, literature, and culture (ALC), ethics and the mind (ETM), global citizenship (GLC), historical analysis (HST), social difference (SCD), social sciences (SSC). 

12

Out-of-department required electives: Physical/biological sciences and mathematics/quantitative reasoning

2

Any two classes under the physical and biological sciences categories of  BIO-AG, BIO-AS, BIOLS-AG, BIONLS-AG, OPHLS-AG, PBS, PBS-AS, PBS-HE, PBSS-AS, PHS-AS or the mathematics and quantitative reasoning categories of MQR-AAP, MQR-AS, MQR-HE, SDS-AS, or SMR-AS.

6

Foreign language qualification

0-3

See details below.

0-12

Elective plan

varies

Any academic class at Cornell chosen in consultation with faculty advisor

24

Free electives

varies

Any academic class at Cornell or approved transfer credit

15-27

Physical Education (PE)*

2

Any PE class at Cornell

0

Swim Test*

0

 

0

Total Credits:

120

 

* The PE and Swim Test requirements apply to students entering Cornell University as first-year students only. 

B.S. HAUD Requirement Areas


All B.S. HAUD requirements must be successfully completed with a letter grade unless otherwise noted below.

History of Architecture: 13 classes; 42 credits


1. Introduction to history of architecture: 2 classes; 6 credits

B.S. HAUD students are required to complete ARCH 1801  and 2802  in the first year of study, if not already completed at the time of matriculation.

2. 3000-level history of architecture and urban development electives: 8 classes; 24 credits

B.S. HAUD students are required to successfully complete eight 3000-level history of architecture and urban development electives (ARCH 3810  – 3896). Independent study classes cannot be applied toward this requirement

3. Advanced history of architecture and urban development seminars: 3 classes; 12 credits

B.S. HAUD students are required to successfully complete two advanced history and urban development seminars (ARCH 6800  – 6819 ). For the third seminar, students choose from one additional 6000-level seminar or ARCH 4901 .

Architectural Theory: 1 class; 3 credits


B.S. HAUD students are required to complete one theory elective (ARCH 3308  or ARCH 4300 ). An independent study class cannot be applied toward this requirement.

Writing: 2 classes; 6 credits


B.S. HAUD students are required to successfully complete two approved writing classes totaling 6 credits by the end of the first year in the program. Approved writing courses include all First-Year Writing Seminars (FWS) and ENGL 2880 - Expository Writing . Enrollment in FWS courses is limited to first and second year students. Students can apply advanced placement credit toward a maximum of one writing class. Students earning a score of 5 on one English literature or English language exam will receive 3 credits which will be applied toward one First-Year Writing Seminar. Students earning a score of 5 on both English literature and English language exams will receive 3 credits toward one First-Year Writing Seminar and 3 credits toward the free elective requirement. Only the Knight Institute can approve substitutions and transfer credit for the writing requirement.

Out-of-Department Required Elective: 6 classes; 18 credits


1. Humanities and Social Sciences: 4 classes; 12 credits

B.S. HAUD students are required to successfully complete four humanities and social sciences classes under the categories of cultural analysis (CA), foreign language (FL), historical analysis (HA), knowledge, cognition, and moral reasoning (KCM), literature and the arts (LA), and social and behavioral analysis (SBA) or the categories of arts, literature, and culture (ALC), ethics and the mind (ETM), global citizenship (GLC), historical analysis (HST), social difference (SCD), social sciences (SSC).  If a course has been classified as a humanities course, the code will be included in its course description. Advanced placement credit cannot be applied toward this requirement. Approved transfer credit may be applied; see the AAP Registrar for additional information regarding transfer credit policies and procedures.

 

2. Physical/Biological sciences and mathematics/quantitative reasoning: 2 classes; 6 credits

B.S. HAUD students are required to successfully complete any two classes under the physical and biological sciences categories of BIO-AG, BIO-AS, BIOLS-AG, BIONLS-AG, OPHLS-AG, PBS, PBS-AS, PBS-HE, PBSS-AS, PHS-AS or the mathematics and quantitative reasoning categories of MQR-AAP, MQR-AS, MQR-HE, SDS-AS, or SMR-AS. Advanced placement credit cannot be applied toward this requirement. Approved transfer credit may be applied; see the AAP Registrar for additional information regarding transfer credit policies and procedures.

Qualification in Foreign Language: 0 - 12 credits


B.S. HAUD students must demonstrate qualification in one foreign language by completing three courses in one foreign language in high school; or by demonstrating advanced standing through the Cornell Advanced Standing Examination (CASE); or by successfully completing a non-introductory foreign language course of 3 or more credits at the 2000 level or above; or by successfully completing any other non-introductory course at the 2000 level or above conducted in a foreign language; or by successfully completing 11 credits of study in a single foreign language.

Students whose speaking, reading, and writing competence in a language other than English is at the same level we would expect our entering first-years to have in English (as shown by completing high school in that language or by special examination during their first year at Cornell) are exempt from the foreign language requirement.

Elective Plan: 24 credits


The Elective Plan requirement allows students to develop a curricular plan comprised of a cross-disciplinary cluster of electives. Students work closely with their faculty advisor to develop an academic plan that is critically and intellectually advanced.

Free Electives: 15 - 27 credits


Central to the liberal arts philosophy of the B.S. HAUD program is the opportunity to take a large number of elective courses in a variety of subjects.  HAUD students are free to take classes in any academic department on campus.  When enrolling in free electives, up to nine credits may be taken under the S/U grading-basis.

Physical Education: 2 classes; 2 non-academic credits


All undergraduate students must successfully complete two Physical Education (PE) classes. The PE requirement must be completed in the first two semesters of study. Students who transfer to Cornell from another institution are not held to this requirement.

Swim Test


All undergraduate students must successfully complete a basic swimming and water safety competency requirement. Students who transfer to Cornell from another institution are not held to this requirement.

B.S. HAUD Additional Information


Credit and Residency Requirements


The B.S. HAUD degree requires successful completion of a minimum of 120 academic credits. Students are expected to complete all degree requirements in the equivalent of eight semesters of full-time study. All students must successfully complete a minimum of four semesters and 60 academic credits at Cornell University.  Internal transfer students (from another program at Cornell) must complete a minimum of 2 semesters in residence and 30 academic credits in AAP after entering the program.

History of Architecture Honors Program


Students pursuing the B.S. HAUD may graduate with honors if, during the last two years of study in the program, they have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better in all courses, have no grade lower than A- in all history of architecture courses taken at the 3000 level, and have completed an honors thesis (ARCH 4901 ) deemed to be of distinguished quality by the history of architecture faculty.