Admission Requirements
SACD UNDERGRADUATE PRE-ARCHITECTURE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
First-time-in-college students, current ßÙßÇÂþ» students, and transfer students, who do not meet the SACD Graduate Architecture Program Admission requirements below may and/or choose the General Studies – Architecture area of study.
SACD GRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
For admission directly into the graduate architecture program (i.e. ARC 5361 & ARC 5371) of the ßÙßÇÂþ» School of Architecture & Community Design (SACD):
All prospective students must meet the following prerequisites:
1. Earned an overall minimum grade point average of 3.0 in previous coursework (strictly enforced).
2. Completed an undergraduate course in Calculus (with a C or better)
3. Completed an undergraduate course in Physics (with a C or better)
4. Completed an undergraduate course in CAD – Computer Assisted Design (with a B or better)
All non-bachelor degree holding prospective students must also meet the following prerequisites:
1. Earned a minimum of 60 semester hours of college credit
2. Completed the : State Mandated Core (15 credit hours) and State Required Communication and Computation (6 credit hours); and the (15 credit hours)
All prospective students who have not earned an associate degree in architecture must also complete the following courses:
1. ARC2211: Introduction to Architecture (with a B or better) - 3 credit hours
2. ARC2131C: Introduction to Architectural Design/Graphics I (with a B or better) - 4 credit hours
3. ARC2135C: Introduction to Architectural Design/Graphics II (with a B or better) - 4 credit hours
4. Creative art or design studio courses* (with a B or better)- 3-4 credit hours
* Examples include: Architectural Freehand Drawing Methods (ARC 2112L), Concepts and Practices I (ART 2201C), Concepts and Practices II (ART 2203C), Beginning Painting (ART 2500C), Beginning Drawing (ART 2301C), Beginning Printmaking (ART2400C), Beginning Sculpture (ART 2701C)
SACD LAPTOP REQUIREMENT POLICY
SACD requires students to have their own laptops when they begin the graduate architecture
program. Due to the high volume and hardware demands of digital design work, the laptop
must be able to run the advanced architectural design software used to complete SACD
coursework. Please refer to the SACD Required Laptop Policy for information on minimum requirements.
- When students begin ARC 5361 Core Design 1, they must have documentation that they own a laptop.
- The laptop must meet or exceed the minimum requirements of software listed in the required laptop policy. For this reason, SACD recommends not purchasing the laptop until Core Design 1.
- All students will be expected to use Autodesk's Revit () for studio work – Revit does not run on Apple laptops – Parallels is not an acceptable solution.
- All laptops should include three to four years of on-site, next day service and either or to automatically backup studio work.
External hard drives are discouraged due to the high number of drive failures experienced
by our students.
QUESTIONS
We are happy to help with any questions you may have! Architecture Advisors, situated centrally in the USF College of Design, Art & Performance, assist prospective and current students with individualized academic planning.
Prospective students can make an appointment with Architecture Advising through. Architecture advisor offices are located at FAH 120.
Architecture (Pre-Architecture and Master of Architecture) Advisors may be reached via e-mail at architectureadvise@usf.edu .