CATALOG 1952-1953 143 II. CURRICULUM IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Building Construction This curriculum is for students who are interested in the construction and erection of buildings rather than their architectural design, and who wish to prepare themselves to enter branches of the building industry such as building of houses and other small structures, contracting, construction superintendence, estimating, structural designing, material production, or material and equipment distribution, service, or maintenance. John L. R. Grand, Adviser. Admission.-To enter the College of Architecture and Allied Arts and to register for the curriculum in Building Construction, students are required to meet the general admission requirements listed above and to have completed the following courses from among the electives in the University College: AE. 101. -The Arts of Design, 3 credits AE. 102. -Vision and Graphics, 3 credits AE. 203. -Basic Design, 3 credits AE. 204 -Organic Planning, 3 credits AE. 205-206.-Building Technology, 4-4 credits Requirements for the Degree.-To qualify for the degree of Bachelor of Building Construction a student must complete the following courses to the satisfaction of the faculty, and must complete a comprehensive examination in Building Construction. The courses in Building Construction are essentially the same for all students during the first three semesters in the Upper Division. During the fourth semester the stu- dent selects such approved individual work as will prepare him for the special field in the construction industry which he expects to enter after graduation. Electives and individual work may be selected in such fields as contract construction, housebuilding, construction material and equipment production, distribution, and sales, structural design, quantity and cost estimating and analysis, and the maintenance and repair of structures and equipment. Third Year First Semester Credits Second Semester Credits BCN. 301-302-303-304.- BCN. 311-312-313-314.- Projects in Building Projects in Building Construction, Group 1, Construction, Group 2 consisting of 4 three- consisting of 4 three-credit credit units ........................ ......... ... 12 units ..................................... ................... 12 Approved Elective ........................................ -- 3 Approved Elective ................................................ 3 15 15 Fourth Year Courses First Semester Credits Course Second Semester Credits BCN. 401-402-403-404.- BCN. 411-412-413-414.- Projects in Building Projects in Building Construction, Group 3 Construction, Group 4, consisting of 4 three-credit consisting of 4 three-credit units ............................................................ 12 units ........... ........ ...................................... ... 12 Approved Elective ........................................ 3 Approved Elective ................................. ............. 3 15 15 III. CURRICULUM IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Landscape Architecture This curriculum is designed to fit students for work in the arrangement and preser- vation of land areas for use and beauty. The aim is not only to prepare a graduate for