INTRO
331 Architecture Building
Academic Advising: [email protected]
(352) 392-4836
Pat De Jong
Sophie Spratley
Majors
Architecture
Interior Design
Landscape Architecture
Sustainability and the Built Environment
Minors
Landscape Architecture
Sustainability and the Built Environment
Urban and Regional Planning
ARCHITECTURE
Courses taught include: Design studios
Computer lab courses
Architectural history
Theory
Structures
Building technology
Construction materials and methods
Program prepares students for: Accredited two-year Master of Architecture degree
Jobs in private practice
ARCHITECTURE
Courses are taught in a sequence to build design skills up over time.
No portfolio is necessary to begin the program, students are not expected to begin the program with any architecture experience.
ARCHITECTURE
Study-abroad and off-site learning opportunities in Vicenza, Asia, Mexico, Nantucket and more
Extensive library, modern computer labs, woodshop, 3D fabrication lab
DESIGN STUDIOS
Studio explores various formal, conceptual and technical considerations and how they interrelate in the creation of space.
INTERIOR DESIGN
Interior design involves the creation of imaginative and well-conceived spaces that meet the needs, function, and requirements of individuals
Prepares students for professional careers in: office design retail healthcare residential hospitality design
First-hand design exposure through trips to interact with designers
Opportunities to enroll in study abroad in Nantucket or several international programs
Required internship- design field experience
Four-year program is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA)
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
5-year professional degree Graduates can sit for state licensureFocus:Ecologically-based planning and designUrban issuesConservation
Students learn through classroom and studio workRequired eight-month internshipSenior capstone project
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Study abroad summer program in Southeast Asia
Required field trips broaden and expand students' educational experiences
SUSTAINABILITY AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Students seek sustainable solutions to problems in the built environment
Multidisciplinary BSSBE program supported by faculty in the College of Design, Construction and Planning and from across campus
Students will be prepared to enter graduate school in: Architecture
Construction Management
Historic Preservation
Interior Design
Landscape Architecture
Urban and Regional Planning
SUSTAINABILITY AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Intro: BCN 1582 International Sustainable
Development --OR-- IDS 2154 Facets of Sustainability
Economics: ECO 2023 Macroeconomics ECO 2013 Microeconomics
History of Built Environment Elective
Statistics: STA 2023 Statistics 1
Upper Division Lecture Courses with Projects: DCP 3210 Sustainable Problem
Solving DCP 3220 Social and Cultural
Sustainability
Topic Courses 1 in Each: Ecology Ethics/Environmental Justice Energy and/or Climate Change Resource Economics
Research Methods: DCP 3200 Methods of Inquiry
Internship or Studio: DCP 4941 Practicum DCP 4942 Field Experience
Capstone
SUSTAINABILITY AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Minor—Double Major—Combined Degree Programs
SBE Minor
Geodesign Specialization
Double Major: ARC
4+1 Combined Degree Program URP ---OR--- 4+2 Combined Degree Program LAE
SUSTAINABILITY AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
GEODESIGN SPECIALIZATION
DCP 1010 Geodesign Colloquium
DCP 1241 Introduction to Spatial Thinking
DCP 2001 GIS 1
DCP 2002 GIS 2
GEO 3162C Introduction to Spatial Statistics
GEO 4167C Intermediate Spatial Statistics
URP 4xxx 3D Modeling, Visualization & Simulation
DCP 4xxx Geodesign Practicum 1
DCP 4xxx Geodesign Practicum 2
32 credit hours
GEODESIGN SPECIALIZATION
Geodesign is a method which couples design with impact assessment using geography and digital technology.
Michael Flaxman (MIT) and Stephen Ervin (Harvard)
JOB PROSPECTS
Graduates have opportunities for work in:
• various green industries
• government agencies involved with regulation and management of the built environment
• nonprofit organizations promoting the principles of sustainability
INNOVATION ACADEMY: SUSTAINABILITY AND THE
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
First Fall Options
Take UF Online Courses:
ECO 2013
or ECO 2023
or MAC 1147
SUGGESTED COURSES
Architecture Interior Design Landscape Architecture Sustainability & the Built Environment
Two (2) courses should be taken during the First Summer B session from the following suggestions:ARC1000 Architecture & HumanityGeneral EducationCourses
IND1020 Design InnovationIND2100 History of Interior DesignGeneral Education Courses
LAA1920 Intro to Landscape ArchARC1720 History of ArchitectureGeneral Education Courses
BCN1582 International SustainabilityARC1720 History of ArchitectureGeneral Education Courses
Architecture Interior Design Landscape Architecture Sustainability & the Built Environment
ARC1301 Design 1*ARC1701 History of Architecture*ARC1000 Architecture & Humanity (available as an open elective for all majors)
ARC1301 Design 1*IND1020 DesignInnovationIND2100 History ofInterior Design
LAA1920 Intro to Landscape Architecture BOT2010C Botany or BSC2005 Biology
BCN1582 International SustainabilityECO2013 MacroeconomicsGeneral Education Courses
* denotes courses reserved for Majors Only Physics & Math Requirement
Fall
Summer B