The Department of Architecture at the University of Colorado Denver offers a STEM-designated Bachelor of Science in Architecture degree (BS Arch) on the downtown Denver campus. The program’s design studio-based curriculum combines critical thinking with active making in pursuit of creative solutions to contemporary design problems.
In a rapidly changing world where unprecedented challenges emerge with ever-increasing frequency, the education of an architect must remain adaptive. The University of Colorado Denver Department of Architecture fosters the capacity to ask bold questions, take risks, think independently, and approach the work of architecture with curiosity. In doing so, we strive to be agile, flexible, visually adept thinkers and makers who contribute to addressing global challenges over a lifetime of active, inquisitive learning.
The Bachelor of Science in Architecture (BS Arch) program equips students with the fundamentals of architectural design. Through courses in architectural history, visualization, and technology, students develop a strong foundation for design studio—the core of architectural education. These 6-credit studio courses progressively build students' ability to design increasingly complex buildings with greater independence. Ultimately, design studio encourages students to visually communicate architectural concepts while engaging in dialogue with diverse instructors.
Before their final two semesters, students choose between two tracks: Architectural Design or Architectural Studies. The Architectural Design track maximizes studio curriculum, providing valuable design experience that culminates in a comprehensive portfolio suitable for admission to a Master of Architecture program with advanced standing. This pre-professional track prepares students for the workforce, fostering strong design and collaboration skills. Conversely, the Architectural Studies track offers a more flexible path, allowing students to explore individual interests and projected career paths.
*Please contact Program Coordinator Jeana Delamarter first with any questions about the BS Arch program or the College of Architecture and Planning.
To earn a degree, students must satisfy all requirements in each of the areas below in addition to their individual major requirements.
Course # | Course Title | # Credits |
ARCH 1711 | Architectural Visualization I | |
ARCH 1721 | Architectural Visualization II | |
Take all of the following required Design Studies courses in the order indicated | ||
ARCH 2111 | Design Studio I (co-rec or pre-rec ARCH 1711) | |
ARCH 2121 | Design Studio II (co-rec or pre-rec ARCH 1721 and ARCH 1711) | |
ARCH 3111 | Design Studio III (pre-rec ARCH 2121) | |
ARCH 3121 | Design Studio IV (pre-rec ARCH 3111) | |
Take all of the following Cultural Studies courses in the order indicated | ||
ARCH 1110 | Introduction to Architecture | |
ARCH 2230 | Architectural History I | |
ARCH 3230 | Architectural History II | |
Take both of the following Technical Studies courses | ||
ARCH 3130 | Construction Practices: Material and Structural Systems | |
ARCH 3430 | Construction Practices: Building Envelope | |
Take one of the following Math courses/sets: | ||
MATH 1110 & MA1120 | College Algebra, College Trigonometry | |
or one of the following | ||
MATH 1130 | Precalculus Mathematics | |
MATH 1401 | Calculus I | |
MATH 2411 | Calculus II | |
MATH 2421 | Calculus III | |
Note: also applies to the CORE Math requirement | ||
Take both of the following Physics courses | ||
PHYS 2010 | College Physics I | |
PHYS 2030 | College Physics Lab I |
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