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Academic Program Development 2614 University Hall (MC 10) 601 South Morgan Street Chicago, Illinois 60607-7126 January 19, 2016 TO: FROM: Ilene Harris, Chair Senate Committee on Educational Policy Dana Wright, Director of Academic Program Development I am submitting for the review and action of the Senate Committee on Educational Policy the attached Proposal to Revise the Bachelor of Science in Architecture. The proposal was approved by the School of Architecture on August 26, 2015; the Educational Policy Committee of the College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts on November 11, 2015; and the college faculty on November 2, 2015. ATTACHMENT

Title: Proposal to Revise the Bachelor of Science in Architecture Sponsor: School of Architecture College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts Executive Summary: Description: The BS in Architecture will require students to complete a one-credit course to introduce students to the architecture culture of the School of Architecture and City of Chicago, Students will enroll in the new course ARCH 151: Architecture at Chicago in their first term in the program. Due to a reduction in hours of MATH 180 (Calculus I) by one hour effective Fall 2016, the addition of ARCH 151 will not change the total number of hours required for the degree which will remain at 124 credit hours. The School of Architecture proposes the addition of a new, one credit class for Bachelor of Science in Architecture students to be taken in the fall concurrently with ARCH 105. Arch 151 Architecture at Chicago 1 credit hour Description Provides an introduction to the architecture culture of the school and the city. The class includes discussions and presentations in conjunction with visits to buildings, exhibitions, lectures, and other architectural events in the city. Co-requisites: Arch 105. The additional course and credit hour will not add to the 124 credit hours required to earn the degree, because it will occur in Fall 2016. That is the same term that a change in the credit hours, from 5 to 4, for MATH 180 (Calculus I) will occur. The change in hours of calculus was approved by the Senate in AY2014-2015 for Fall 2016 and the School of Architecture supported this change as the decrease of 1 hour could easily be offset by increasing hours of electives. Instead, as the School had already been discussing the addition of a new introductory course, the loss of one hour of calculus will be offset by the hour of ARCH 151. Justification: Catalog Statement: The introduction to the architecture culture of the school and the city enables students to consider the possibilities and implications of their early design work more thoroughly. Additionally, the course enhances their understanding and appreciation of architecture as both a discipline and practice. Consequently, it is anticipated that the course contributes to greater retention of students. See below Minority Impact Statement: The impact on minorities is positive as it provides all students with greater support in their early study of architecture. 1

Budgetary and Staff Implications: There will be no impact on budget as current faculty and staff will manage the program. Library Resource Implications: Current library resources are sufficient for the new course. Space Implications: Unit (e.g. department) approval date: College (educational policy committee, faculty) approval dates: No additional space will be needed to administer the new course. And classroom space will be coordinated in collaboration with the Office of Classroom Scheduling each fall term. School of Architecture faculty: August 26, 2015 College Educational Policy Committee: November 11, 2015 College Faculty: November 2, 2015 Contact Person: Paul Preissner, Acting Director, School of Architecture Proposed Effective Date/Term: Fall, 2016 2

BS in Architecture - CURRENT Degree Requirements To earn a Bachelor of Science in Architecture degree from UIC, students need to complete University, college, and school degree requirements. The School of Architecture degree requirements are outlined below. Students should consult the College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts section for additional degree requirements and college academic policies. In addition to college and University GPA requirements, students must maintain a C average in studio each year. Summary of Requirements BS in Architecture - PROPOSED Degree Requirements Core Courses 97 Distribution Requirements 24 Additional Electives 2- CC 120 UIC First-Year Dialogue Seminar (Required of new freshmen only) a 1 Total Hours 124 a New freshmen are required to complete CC 120 for one hour. These students will complete 2 hours of electives for the BS in Architecture. All other students complete hours of electives for the BS in Architecture. Core Courses The core courses in the curriculum provide a foundation in the discipline of architecture through the study of the visual and verbal languages of architectural form and the materials and techniques of architectural production. Courses in math and the natural sciences, art and architectural history, humanities, and the social sciences as well as the profession of architecture enable students to make rational decisions about career options relative to their personal strengths and weaknesses. Required Courses ARCH 105 Architectural Studio 1 5 ARCH 106 Architectural Studio 2 5 ARCH 205 Architectural Studio 5 ARCH 206 Architectural Studio 4 5 Core Courses Required Courses ARCH 151 Architecture at Chicago 1 ARCH 105 Architectural Studio 1 5 ARCH 106 Architectural Studio 2 5 ARCH 205 Architectural Studio 5

ARCH 251 Architectural Analysis ARCH 252 Modern Architecture ARCH 59 Architectural Technology 1 4 ARCH 60 Architectural Technology 2 4 ARCH 65 Architectural Studio 5 6 ARCH 66 Architectural Studio 6 6 ARCH 71 Architectural Theory 1 ARCH 72 Architectural Theory 2 ARCH 470 Structures I: Statics ARCH 471 Structures II: Strength of Materials ARCH 414 Contemporary Practices ARCH 465 Advanced Topic Studio 1 6 ARCH 466 Advanced Topic Studio 2 6 MATH 180 Calculus I a 5 PHYS 105 Introductory Physics I - Lecture a 4 PHYS 106 Introductory Physics I - Laboratory a 1 ENGL 160 ENGL 161 Academic Writing I: Writing in Academic and Public Contexts Academic Writing II: Writing for Inquiry and Research AH 110 Art History I b 4 AH 111 Art History II b 4 Total Hours 97 a This course is approved for the Analyzing the Natural World General Education category. b This course is approved for the Understanding the Creative Arts General Education category. ARCH 206 Architectural Studio 4 5 ARCH 251 Architectural Analysis ARCH 252 Modern Architecture ARCH 59 Architectural Technology 1 4 ARCH 60 Architectural Technology 2 4 ARCH 65 Architectural Studio 5 6 ARCH 66 Architectural Studio 6 6 ARCH 71 Architectural Theory 1 ARCH 72 Architectural Theory 2 ARCH 470 Structures I: Statics ARCH 471 Structures II: Strength of Materials ARCH 414 Contemporary Practices ARCH 465 Advanced Topic Studio 1 6 ARCH 466 Advanced Topic Studio 2 6 MATH 180 Calculus I a 4 PHYS 105 Introductory Physics I - Lecture a 4 PHYS 106 Introductory Physics I - Laboratory a 1 ENGL 160 Academic Writing I: Writing in Academic and Public Contexts ENGL 161 Academic Writing II: Writing for Inquiry and Research AH 110 Art History I b 4 AH 111 Art History II b 4 Total Hours 97 a This course is approved for the Analyzing the Natural World General Education category. b This course is approved for the Understanding the Creative Arts General Education category. 4

Distribution Requirements Required Courses Understanding the Past Course a Distribution Requirements Understanding the Individual and Society course a Exploring World Cultures Course a Understanding U.S. Society course a Two College Electives 6 Liberal Arts courses 6 Total Hours 24 a Students should consult the General Education section of the catalog for a list of approved courses in this category. Additional Electives Additional Electives Electives Free Electives a 2- Total Hours 2- a New freshmen are required to complete CC 120 for one hour. These students will complete two hours of electives for the BS in Architecture. All other students complete three hours of electives for the BS in Architecture. UIC First Year Dialogue Seminar UIC First Year Dialogue Seminar Required Course CC 120 UIC First-Year Dialogue Seminar (Required of new freshmen only) 1 Total Hours 1 5

Sample Course Schedule Sample Course Schedule Freshman Year Freshman Year Hours Hours ARCH 105 Architectural Studio 1 5 ENGL 160 Academic Writing I: Writing in Academic and Public Contexts Exploring World Cultures course LAS Elective (choose any Liberal Arts and Sciences course) Term Hours: 14 ARCH 106 Architectural Studio 2 5 ARCH 151 Architecture at Chicago 1 ARCH 105 Architectural Studio 1 5 ENGL 160 Academic Writing I: Writing in Academic and Public Contexts Exploring World Cultures course LAS Elective (choose any Liberal Arts and Sciences course) Term Hours: 15 ENGL 161 Academic Writing II: Writing for Inquiry and Research CC 120 UIC First-Year Dialogue Seminar (Required of new freshmen only) Understanding the Past course 1 Understanding U.S. Society course Term Hours: 14-15 Sophomore Year ARCH 205 Architectural Studio 5 ARCH 251 Architectural Analysis Understanding the Individual and Society course Sophomore Year AH 110 Art History I 4 Term Hours: 15 6

ARCH 206 Architectural Studio 4 5 ARCH 252 Modern Architecture PHYS 105 Introductory Physics I - Lecture 4 PHYS 106 Introductory Physics I - Laboratory 1 AH 111 Art History II 4 Term Hours: 17 Junior Year ARCH 65 Architectural Studio 5 6 ARCH 59 Architectural Technology 1 4 ARCH 71 Architectural Theory 1 MATH 180 Calculus I 5 Term Hours: 18 ARCH 66 Architectural Studio 6 6 ARCH 60 Architectural Technology 2 4 ARCH 72 Architectural Theory 2 College Elective Junior Year ARCH 65 Architectural Studio 5 6 ARCH 59 Architectural Technology 1 4 ARCH 71 Architectural Theory 1 MATH 180 Calculus I 4 Term Hours: 17 Senior Year Term Hours: 16 Senior Year ARCH 465 Advanced Topic Studio 1 6 ARCH 414 Contemporary Practices ARCH 470 Structures I: Statics LAS Elective (choose any Liberal Arts and Sciences course) Term Hours: 15 7

ARCH 466 Advanced Topic Studio 2 6 ARCH 471 Structures II: Strength of Materials College Elective Elective (choose any course offered at UIC) Term Hours: 15 Total Hours: 124 8