A five-year bachelor of architecture degree is offered by the
School of Architecture at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Qualified students with an interest in the field should apply directly
to NJIT for admission. Students admitted to the Newark College of Arts
and Sciences may, through the exchange registration system, take
courses in the School of Architecture as space permits. Those who
decide to continue studies in architecture should plan to transfer to
NJIT, preferably no later than the beginning of the sophomore
year. Admission as a transfer student is not guaranteed and is solely
at the discretion of the New Jersey Institute of Technology. For those
interested in the architecture program, the following course of study
is recommended:
Rutgers
21&62:080:121 Introduction to Drawing (3)
21&62:350:101-102 English Composition (3,3)
21&62:640:135 Calculus I (3)
New Jersey Institute of Technology
CIS 104 Computer Programming and Graphics Problems (2)
HSS 211 The Premodern World (3) or HSS 212 The World and the West
(3) or HSS 213 The Twentieth-Century World (3) *
Math 114 Finite Mathematics and Calculus II (4)
For more information, students may contact the Office of Admissions or
the assistant to the dean at New Jersey Institute of Technology School
of Architecture at 973/596-3075.