Gpa Required to Continue at Ou School of Architecture

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Program Requirements

Students enrolled in the pre-professional Bachelor of Environmental Design (BEnvD) must meet UH Manoa General Education Core Requirements and maintain UH Manoa academic standards. Enrolled students wishing to enter the 90-credit professional DArch program must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA at the graduate level.

Students in the 108-credit professional DArch program must attain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 at the graduate level and make reasonable academic progress. All graduate students whose cumulative GPA falls below 3.0 are placed on academic probation. Upon completion of the probationary semester if the cumulative GPA is not raised to 3.0, or if special conditions established by the dean are not met, the student may be dismissed or suspended from the program.

Undergraduate Program

Bachelor of Environmental Design (BEnvD)

A pre-professional 4-year undergraduate degree program, the Bachelor of Environmental Design (BEnvD) emphasizes the study of built and natural environments and provides a solid foundation for graduate education and/or careers in the design and building industries, including architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, and construction management.

Graduate Program

Doctor of Architecture (DArch)

The School of Architecture offers the only NAAB-accredited Doctor of Architecture (DArch) degree in the country and Hawai'i's only professional degree in architecture. The three-year DArch program, recognized for its Asia-Pacific, Hawai'i and urban ecological research focus, emphasizes architectural inquiry within social, cultural, and interdisciplinary studies. The program places emphasis on both theory and practice among its strategic priorities, which address the distinct requirements and challenges of tropical environments, regional issues, and Hawai'i's rich cultural heritage as instructive models for complex global problems. The DArch program is strongly committed to design excellence, sustainability, applied research, and community.

Doctor of Architecture (DArch) Global Track (China Focus)

In partnership with Tongji University College of Architecture and Urban Planning (Shanghai, China), the UH Manoa School of Architecture has implemented a Global Track (China Focus) of its Doctor of Architecture degree. Students who successfully complete this track will have the option to obtain Tongji University's College of Architecture and Urban Planning NBAA accredited Masters of Architecture degree along with the UHM Manoa School of Architecture NAAB accredited Doctor of Architecture degree. Nowhere else in the world can a student enroll in a single track and graduate with two accredited architecture degrees from the world's two largest construction economies.

Special Requirements

All students are required to have their own personal computer for completion of required course work. A laptop computer is strongly recommended. Software may be required to be purchased by students for the successful completion of courses and to use the school's advanced graphic and digital fabrication equipment.

Additional Information

For information about the school or degree programs, contact the Student Services Office at arch@hawaii.edu.

For information regarding student loans and scholarships, contact the Financial Aid Services Office.

Professional Fee

All school students are assessed a professional fee each semester at the time tuition is paid. The professional fee for the 2017-2018 academic year is $500 per semester.

Other Requirements

Waiver or substitution of any required course must be approved by the Director of Undergraduate Program or the Director of Graduate Programs.

Design Futures lab

The Design Futures Lab has been established since August 2008. Students and faculty affiliated with the Hawai'i Research Center for Futures Studies, and students and faculty affiliated with the School of Architecture of UH Manoa have been engaged in a project called "Campuses 2060." The project explores the history, present situation, and alternative futures of institutions of higher education worldwide according to the overall "future" these institutions find themselves in, and the specific mission, participants, resources, pedagogy, and physical campus that they develop in response to each future. There have been three public presentations of their ongoing work so far. While the initial focus has been on UH Manoa, it is the intention of the project, still ongoing, to become a global resource for ideas and information about the futures of higher education anywhere.

Environmental Research & Design Lab

The Environmental Research and Design Laboratory, an inter-disciplinary research laboratory located in the School of Architecture, was formed to advance sustainable design through research, education, and community outreach, with the aim of improving the dynamic interaction among the built, natural, and human environments. The laboratory not only directly supports the teaching mission of the school, but regularly provides exceptional research and design assistance to the university, the local community, the State of Hawai'i, and the greater professional community. The lab, which supports student assistantships, has undertaken evaluation of the classroom space and energy audit throughout the campus and the Design Futures Lab has participated in long range planning for the university.

HIDESIGN Studio

HIDESIGN Studio is a UH Manoa School of Architecture outreach initiative and community design center that builds on four decades of public service to Hawai'i and the Asia-Pacific region. As a hybrid program of education and practice, HIDESIGN offers Hawai'i a new resource for interdisciplinary research and design inquiry. Typical projects help state agencies and local non-profit organizations explore proof-of-concept design alternatives for problems of diverse type, scope, and scale. Supervised by school faculty in cooperation with colleagues from related disciplines, HIDESIGN Studio provides unique benefits to Hawai'i's citizens through multiple levels of engagement–academic instruction, internship, post-graduate employment, and collaboration with members of the professional community.

Scholarships and Awards

ARCC King Student Medal for Excellence in Architectural + Environmental Design Research
Alpha Rho Chi Medal, National Professional Architectural Fraternity Award
Henry Adams Medal and Certificate, American Institute of Architects Award
Henry Adams Certificate, American Institute of Architects Award
Allen R. Johnson-Roy C. Kelley Architectural Travel Scholarship
AIA Honolulu Scholarship
Barry John Baker Endowed Scholarship
Bergum Scholarship
Donald G. Deer Memorial Scholarship
Gilman Hu Honolulu Chapter CSI Endowed Scholarship
HONBLUE Student Support Fund
Leighton Liu Endowed Scholarship
PBR Hawai'i Scholarship
R. Richard Morris Memorial Scholarship
UH Manoa School of Architecture Practicum Fund
UHSAAA Scholarship

ARCH Courses

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