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GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ARCHITECTURE

The architecture major is unique from other majors in that most schools ask for a portfolio of the student's work to determine the level of the student's placement. Please note that Woodbury University also offers an Architecture major that is articulated. Please consult the Transfer Center.

Cal Poly Pomona

ENGL 102 or 104

MATH 102

PHYS105

Recommended transferable GPA 3.5

 

The following require portfolio review for credit:

ARCH 103, 105, 120, 130

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

MATH 103, 104
PHYS
101 and 103

University of Southern California

MATH 110
ENGL 102 or 104

It is possible, in selected instances that a transfer student may be eligible for advanced placement at the second year level or above if previous work includes a minimum of 32 semester units of acceptable academic credit in a pre-architecture program. The academic credit must include eight semester units in architectural or environmental design. 

Advanced placement applicants are required to submit a portfolio to the School of Architecture prior to the application deadline. 

Woodbury University

ARCH 103

Art 107, 120, 121

Speech 101

Math 102**

History 108 or 109

PHYS 105, 106

 

A portfolio review is strongly recommended prior to placement in the Bachelor of Architecture program. A portfolio review is required of All students who have less than a 3.0 G.P.A in their architecture courses.

 

Students must have a minimum 3.0 G.PA. for entry into the Bachelor of Architecture program without a portfolio review.

*To complete IGETC Area 3 – Arts and Humanities – an approved Humanities course must be taken as the third course option.  MATH 102 is not an accepted course for IGETC. It is accepted at Woodbury.

 

+At Woodbury, Physics 106 will meet the IGETC requirement for the Biological Science course for Architecture students ONLY.  (This exception does not apply to IGETC certification at Glendale.)

UC Berkeley

IGETC NOT ACCEPTED

Lower Division non-design skills

ENGL 101
ENGL 102
MATH 103
MATH 104

 

Lower Division Non-Design Breadth Requirements

Students may use courses approved for Berkeley's College of Letters and Science (L&S) Seven Course Breadth areas as listed on ASSIST, however, the College of Environmental Design (CED) has the following guidelines:
                                                                               
- CED requires at least 2 units for each breadth requirement.                  
- Independent studies and non-traditional courses can not be used to satisfy breadth requirements.
- Courses equivalent to those offered in your major department or the College of Environmental Design (including cross-listed courses) may not be used to satisfy
breadth.
- No more than two courses offered by the same department may be used.         
- Participation in the UC Education Abroad Program (or a recognized equivalent program) satisfies the International Studies requirement.
- Self-paced courses must be the full unit equivalent of the non-self-paced version of the course in order to satisfy the requirement.
- Second semester or higher non-English language courses will satisfy International Studies or Arts and Literature.  NOTE: In accordance with University policy, a student whose native language is not English who has
completed at least nine years of education conducted in that native language may receive credit for language courses in the native language only if the courses
are advanced courses at the upper division level.  College credit for literature in the native language is allowed only for courses taken in native institutions of college grade or for upper division and graduate courses actually taken at
the University of California or at another institution of approved standing where the language of instruction is English.
- Where a class is specified as required (e.g., ECON 1 for Urban Studies), no other L&S articulated breadth course will be approved for substitution.
                                                                               
NOTE:  See the College of Environmental Design web site for examples of courses and limitations in
Biological Science, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Historical Studies, International Studies, Philosophy and Values, and Arts and Literature.
                                                                               

TAKE ONE COURSE FROM EACH OF THE FOLLOWING AREAS:       

PHYS 101

 

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE: Courses in the biological sciences, with some cross-listings, as well as a selection of courses from related disciplines such as anthropology, nutritional sciences, and psychology.                    

SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES: Many courses in the departments of Economics, Legal Studies, Political Science, Sociology, Social Welfare, and many courses in anthropology, geography, and psychology. A variety of courses from other disciplines and some advanced language courses with a significant linguistic component are also acceptable.

HISTORICAL STUDIES: Most courses in the department of History, and other  courses that deal primarily with the human events, institutions, and activities of the past. 


INTERNATIONAL STUDIES: Courses that involve the study of the contemporary politics, culture, arts, or socioeconomic structure of at least one country other than the U.S., or courses that involve comparison between the U.S. and another country (subcultures within the U.S. or do not qualify as subjects of study for the purposes of this requirement). Participation in Berkeley Education Abroad or a comparable program is also acceptable. Second semester or higher non-English language courses also satisfy this requirement.

PHILOSOPHY AND VALUES: Most courses in the department of Philosophy, plus courses with a major focus on religion, ethics, legal values, or leading        philosophical figures.  


ARTS AND LITERATURE: Courses that involve significant engagement with arts, literature, or language, either through practical engagement with works of art 
or through the creation of art. Second semester or higher non-English language courses also satisfy this requirement. 


The course's cited above have been officially accepted by this major and approved by both a Berkeley advisor/faculty member and Berkeley's articulation officer.
                                                                               
NOTE:  This articulation agreement is subject to periodic revision. Please consult ASSIST frequently to obtain current information.

 
NOTE: AGREEMENTS CONCERNING TRANSFER ARE CONSTANTLY BEING UPDATED, THEREFORE, THE STUDENT IS CAUTIONED TO CHECK WITH A COUNSELOR OR THE TRANSFER CENTER FOR CURRENT TRANSFER INFORMATION.
8/2007

GCC CATALOG 2006-2007

  

 

 

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