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Bachelor of Design in City Innovation (BDCI) Architecture Concentration

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School of Architecture, Planning and LandscapeBDCI - Bachelor of Design and City Innovation
Completion requirement

Within the 120 units Bachelor of Design in City Innovation degree, all students must adhere to the applicable School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Graduation requirements and must complete the Bachelor of Design in City Innovation degree (Architecture Concentration) Requirements (listed under the BDCI (ARCH) Requirements section):

Complete ALL of the following Requirement Sets:

For other regulations related to the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape see 3. Faculty Regulations.

Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Course Lists:

*Note: Students are required to complete all three scales (i.e., small, medium, and large) in these transscalar studio courses, which means completing:

• Minimum 6 units from Design 301, 304, or 401
• Minimum 6 units from Design 302, 305, or 402
• Minimum 6 units from Design 303, 306, or 403

Complete ALL of the following Course Lists:
Earn at least 15 credits from the following:

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