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Pre-req classes for architecture graduate school

nickmarsala

Im looking to hopefully get into Pratt Institute. The pre-req classes that are needed are Calculus and Physics. When you get into an Architecture program usually how much emphasis is put on those subjects? Thanks

 
Jan 9, 18 12:15 am
randomised

Not that much usually, unless you want to put emphasis on those yourself.

Jan 9, 18 3:40 am  · 
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kjdt

A fundamental physics course is helpful for your understanding in structures/statics courses in grad school, though some M.Arch programs don't require it as a pre-req and most of their students who never took it manage to do fine without it.  The only time I can remember calculus coming up specifically in grad school was when we were studying acoustics and light - i.e. for a month or two, in a couple building systems courses.  Again, those courses would have been survivable and passable without having taken calculus previously.

Jan 9, 18 2:05 pm  · 
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hellion

Since you mentioned going to Pratt, you should watch this. It's a documentary featuring architecture students in Pratt. 


Jan 9, 18 9:16 pm  · 
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randomised

I really enjoyed watching this with my right eye on my second screen while sipping my post-lunch coffee :)

Jan 10, 18 8:21 am  · 
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