The Building Sciences program is an undergraduate program of study for students interested in a profession within the built environment industry. The program is designed to educate students in foundational design, construction, and engineering principles combined with relevant general education and focused science and math experience in topics specific to preparing and advancing professional skills in building sciences.
Required Building Sciences Courses
ARCH1000: Studio 01ARCH1200: Architectural RepresentationARCH1500: Studio 02ARCH1700: Architectural MediaARCH2000: Studio 03ARCH2500: Studio 04ARCH2700: Energy + Resources in ArchitectureCIVE3100: Environmental EngineeringCONM1200: Building ConstructionCONM1525: Introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM).CONM15XX: Contracts + Code AnalysisCONM1550: Introduction to Plan Reading and Specifications.CONM2100: Statics + Strength of MaterialsCONM2200: EstimatingCONM2500: Building SystemsCONM2600: Wood + Steel Analysis + DesignCONM3600: Concrete Analysis + Design
Courses in Construction Management Concentration (15 credits)
CONM3100: Construction Project ManagementCONM3201: Construction Project SchedulingCONM3500: Advanced Estimating + Bid AnalysisCONM3800: Special Topics in Construction ManagementCONM4650: Business, Construction Law + Regulations
Courses in Energy & Sustainability Concentration (15 credits)
ARCH3200: Passive + Active Systems in ArchitectureARCH3800: Special Topics in ArchitectureARCH7675: The Climate-Responsive BuildingARCH7800: …