In order to proceed unconditionally from one term to the next in the Bachelor of Architectural Studies (BAS), Honours, the student must satisfy each of the following requirements:
- Students will be required to maintain a minimum cumulative overall average of 70% (calculated at the end of each term). Students successfully completing all requirements of the fourth year and obtaining a cumulative average of 75% will be considered for admission to the Masters of Architecture.
- Pass the studio course.
- Not fail more than 0.50 units or equivalent (excluding studio) in any single term.
Note: The standard minimum passing grade in each ARCH course is 50% with
the following exceptions: the minimum passing grade is 60% for all
studio courses (ARCH 192, ARCH 193, ARCH 292, ARCH 293, ARCH 392, ARCH 393, ARCH 492, and ARCH 493). Grades below the specified passing grade result in a course failure.
The School of Architecture reserves the right to recommend exceptional academic decisions for students who require exceptional consideration, the Examinations and Promotions Committee will be guided by the following:
- Students who satisfy at least two of the above passing requirements, 1, 2, and 3, in a given term may be permitted to continue conditionally in the academic program as outlined in Notes 1-5 in Academic Decisions.
- Promotions decisions for students who satisfy only one of the passing requirements in any given term will be made on an individual basis by the Examinations and Promotions Committee.
- Students who satisfy one or none of the above requirements in a given term will normally receive the decision Required to Withdraw.
- No supplemental examinations are given by the School of Architecture.
- If a student receives a Required to Withdraw or a May Not Proceed decision, they must withdraw from the Bachelor of Architectural Studies program for two academic terms.
- Generally, students wishing to graduate with a Bachelor of Architectural Studies must spend a minimum of two years, including their final year, in residence (full-time on campus). In this case the 4A Rome term qualifies as the program is offered within the University of Waterloo. This does not preclude special studies approved in advance. Architecture students who choose to undertake alternate studies to the Waterloo 4B term may not graduate with a BAS degree because of the residence requirements.
Standing
Standing in an individual subject is determined by combining the grades assigned for course work with those obtained in the final examination. For the purpose of grading, the Grades described in this Calendar will be used. The number grade system is used in the calculation of averages in the School of Architecture. The unit weighting of courses is also taken into consideration in average calculations.
To be considered in satisfactory standing in the Honours program, a student must maintain a minimum cumulative overall average of 70%. If an Honours candidate's average falls below the prescribed minimum, the individual can be given conditional standing, and the academic decision, Proceed on Probation for two consecutive academic terms if, in the opinion of the Examinations and Promotions Committee, the person can attain Honours standing before graduation.