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Before attending Morrisville State, I knew very little about the architecture industry; but what I did know - it was my dream. The skills I acquired at MSC, even in my very first class, helped me to achieve my vision of becoming an architect.

Julio Torres Santana '07

Partner, Perez-Torres Arquitectos


Architectural Studies and Design A.S.

School of Science, Technology, and Health Studies

Dean: Christine A. Cring
Phone: (315) 684-6079
Email: cringca@morrisville.edu

Architectural Studies and Design A.S.

Course Description

Architectural Design III

This is the sequential course to Architectural Design II. The relationship between facade, plan, and section as two-dimensional constructs describing three-dimensional reality will be explored first through an analysis of precedent and then through a facade design problem. Students will then design an architectural structure effectively relating all three dimensions. Throughout the semester, each student will develop a portfolio emphasizing his or her creative design process and documenting work from this course and other courses. Prerequisites: ARCH 101, ARCH 141, ARCH 142 4 credits* (2 lecture hours, 4 laboratory hours) fall semester These credits count toward the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.

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Admissions Requirements

Two-year advising sequence:

  • Desired: Additional unit of defined math, art sequence, computer-aided drawing, architectural drawing, history, and a portfolio.

Three-year advising sequence:

Students lacking one or more requirements for the two-year advising sequence will be considered for the three-year advising sequence.

  • Desired: Art sequence, computer-aided drawing, architectural drawing, additional English, history and a portfolio.

Morrisville State College has a rolling admission policy; notification of acceptance begins November 1. SAT or ACT exams are recommended, and an on–campus interview is encouraged.