ARCHITECTURE / 91 ARCHITECTURE (College of Architecture and Fine Arts) GRADUATE FACULTY 1972-73 A. F. BUTT, Chairman; W. T. ARNETT; D. P. BRANCH; A. J. DASTA; D. E. DOUGALD; E. M. FEARNEY; C. FEISS; J. L. R. GRAND; H. B. HAMACHER; H. W. KEMP; B. Y. KINZEY, JR.; F. F. LISLE; J. M. MCRAE; H. C. MERRITT, JR.; L. L. PETERSON; F. B. REEVES; J. J. SABATELLA; J. A. SANDERSON; L. G. SHAW; H. H. SMITH; M. M. SoLIs; W. G. WAGNER; O. F. WETTERQVIST Graduate Coordinator: H. W. KEMP The Department of Architecture offers graduate work leading to the degree of Master of Arts in Architecture. The degree Bachelor of Design with appropriate studies in architecture or a degree determined by the department to be equivalent is prerequisite to admission. Graduation from an accredited school of architecture having a five-year course of study is acceptable. In addition to satisfying University requirements for admission, applicants must submit supplementary material to the Department of Architecture which is indicative of his professional competence. The applicant should request detailed instructions relative to the submission, which is usually presented in graphic, written, or photographic form. The student is expected to pursue studies related to his special field of interest in architectural design, architectural history, architectural structures, environmental systems, architectural preservation, or urban design. Additional information concerning programs for each of these areas is available from the department. Students are encouraged to enter the program in the fall quarter. Admission is at the discretion of the department. Students should not plan to take more than three consecutive quarters without a one-quarter interruption. Students are urged to seek experience in architectural offices during periods when they are not in school. Two years in residence are normally required for the completion of the requirements. Under special circumstances, the graduate faculty of the department may elect to admit students who have a Bachelor of Architecture degree from a five-year program for a one-year graduate program leading to the Master of Arts in Architecture. In these cases, the minimum registration required is 45 credits, including 9 credits in AE 699 or AE 629. The department reserves the right to retain student work for the purposes of record, exhibition, or instruction. COURSES FOR ADVANCED UNDERGRADUATES AND GRADUATES AE 511-ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES 3 to 5 credits AE 521-PROFESSIONAL ADMINISTRATION 4 credits AE 552-ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES-ADVANCED STUDIES 5 credits AE 561-ARCHITECTURAL ACOUSTICS 4 credits