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Faculty of Engineering

School of Architecture: Honours Bachelor of Architectural Studies

Co-operative System of Study

The Honours Bachelor of Architectural Studies, Architecture academic program includes eight terms of study, six four-month co-op work terms (of which five are required to graduate), and one "off-term." The work terms must be pre-approved by Co-operative Education.

Note

The "off-term" in the Honours Bachelor of Architectural Studies academic program follows the first two terms of study (from September to April) in Year One. Students may use the "off-term" as a vacation period or they may seek temporary employment. Any employment arrangements made for the "off-term" are the student's own responsibility. If architecture related employment is obtained during the "off-term" following 1B, it will not be considered as a replacement for any subsequent work term requirement.

Students wishing to take time off from school or going on an exchange opportunity must complete a Work/Study Sequence change form.

Legend

Key
 Description
F,W,S Terms: F=September-December; W=January-April; S=May-August
1,2,3,4 plus A or B
Denotes academic year and term.
WT Denotes scheduled work terms.
off Denotes a term in which students are not registered at the University of Waterloo for classes and are not on a co-op work term.

Study/Work Sequence Information

Program
F
W
S
 F W
S
F
 W S
F
W
S
F
W
S
 Architecture  1A  1B  off  2A  WT  2B  WT  3A  WT  3B  WT  WT  4A  WT  4B

Although co-op begins in 2A, admission is made at the time of the initial application to the University.

Professional Development - Architecture

There are a total of five Professional Development courses, four Professional Development for Architecture students courses (PDARCH), and one Professional Development course (PD) required for the Bachelor of Architectural Studies (BAS) degree. These courses are normally taken during work terms and students are expected to enrol in one such course each off or work term until the requirement has been completed.

In the event that a student has taken a PDARCH course in each work term, but has failed the most recent PDARCH course, the student may request permission to repeat in a subsequent academic term the PDARCH course that was failed. Students should contact their advisors to determine if they qualify for this alternative. Failed PDARCH/PD courses contribute towards the accumulated fail count.

It is recommended that the PDARCH courses be taken in the sequence set out in the chart below. In the instance of the fifth Professional Development course, students are permitted to enrol in one of the following WatPD elective courses that deal with issues directly relevant to the architectural workplace: Communication (PD 3), Teamwork (PD 4), Project Management (PD 5), Problem Solving (PD 6), Conflict Resolution (PD 7), Intercultural Skills (PD 8), Ethical Decision Making (PD 9), Professional Responsibility in Computing (PD 10), or Reflection and Learning in the Workplace (PD 12).

Term
Co-op and Professional Development Requirements
1A Fall
Academic study
1B Winter
Academic study
Spring
PDARCH 1: Portfolio Development
2A Fall
Academic study
PDARCH 2: Co-op Fundamentals for Architects
Co-op 1 Winter
PDARCH 3: Electronic Communications and Web Design
2B Spring
Academic study
Co-op 2 Fall
PDARCH 4: Writing, Editing and Research
3A Winter
Academic study
Co-op 3 Spring
Select one from: PD 3, PD 4, PD 5, PD 6, PD 7, PD 8, PD 9, PD 10, or PD 12
WKRPT 103 (Canadian Architectural Certification Board (CACB) Criteria)
3B Fall
Academic study
Co-op 4 Winter
WKRPT 203 (Firm Case Study)
Co-op 5 Spring
Not applicable
4A Fall
Academic study (Rome)
Co-op 6 Winter
WKRPT 303 (Canadian Experience Record Book)
4B Spring
Academic study

Professional Development courses are online offerings. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that they have adequate internet access during work terms to complete course requirements.

 


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