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What kind of math classes will I be taking for an architecture degree

I am thinking about this major and want to get a head start #architecture

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Bill’s Answer

Meagan

My degree is from University of Southern California and I had to take Algebra and Calculus in Math. No big deal, however, the extensive Physics classes nearly killed me.

Best of luck in your pursuit.

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Roni’s Answer

Hi Meagan!
I graduated from the University of Houston in Texas and these were the math classes I had to take:


College Algebra
Pre-Calculous
Physics I
Physics II


Not so bad, right?
I would recommend to check with the school that your interested in and search either in the specific college website or the university catalog for the undergraduate degree plans . It will give a broader understanding of what classes you might be taking and it will also help you plan ahead.
Here is University of Houston's degree from the College of Architecture website:


B.A. in Architecture Degree Plan

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