Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 49,800 (US$ 49,800) a year | Contact provider |
Yale College |
Course summary
The purpose of the program is to include the study of architecture within the broader context of a liberal arts education. While the core requirements focus on architectural design, the overall curriculum includes theory and history of architecture. The design concentration introduces complex processes involved in solving spatial and programmatic problems. Creative work is grounded in the study of history and culture, and in the analysis of social conditions influencing architecture. Teaching formats include lectures, studio workshops, and individual presentations that culminate in a senior project design studio.
Program modules
The modules include ARCH 001a, Architecture and Utopia ARCH 150a, Introduction to Architecture, ARCH 154b, Drawing Architecture, ARCH 162b, Materials in Architecture, ARCH 163b, Environment, Energy, Building ARCH 249b, The Analytic Model, ARCH 250a, Methods and Form in Architecture I ARCH 251b, Methods and Form in Architecture II, ARCH 260a, History of Architecture I: Antiquity to the Renaissance, ARCH 261b, History of Architecture II: The Eighteenth Century to the Millennium, ARCH 341a, Globalization Space, ARCH 344a, Urban Life and Landscape, ARCH 345b, Civic Art: Introduction to Urban Design, ARCH 351a, Poets' Landscapes, ARCH 385a, New Haven and the American City, ARCH 431b, Architecture and Religion, ARCH 450a, Senior Studio, ARCH 471a, Individual Tutorial ARCH 471b, Individual Tutorial, ARCH 490a, Senior Research Colloquium, ARCH 491b, Senior Project, ARCH 494b, Senior Project Design Studio, ARCH 495a, Senior Research Colloquium for Urban Studies.
Entry requirement for international students
Students will be selected based on their academic performance. They should have Either the SAT I and two SAT II Subject Tests, or the ACT, with only two exceptions. Students whose home countries (e.g., mainland China) do not have a testing center are exempt. In addition, students enrolled in A-level programs may use completed A-level results as a substitute for the SAT II Subject Tests on a one-for-one basis provided official test results arrive at Yale by February of the application year. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) for any applicant whose first language is not English and who has not received at least two years of his or her secondary education in an English-medium curriculum. A minimum score of 600 is expected on the paper-based TOEFL; a minimum score of 100 is expected on the Internet-based TOEFL; a minimum score of 7 is expected on the IELTS exam.
Yale University accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Yale University
Department name
Yale College
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