u/Glad-Essay7398

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Bachelor's degree for architecture?

Considering doing a master's degree in architecture in my future. Could any architects tell me what bachelors degrees would be most helpful to set me up for a master's in architecture later on? Engineering? Physics? Mathematics? Business? Design? I'm interested in physics, chemistry, art, and design.

Thank you for sharing some wisdom!

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u/Glad-Essay7398 — 3 days ago

First year phys major here,
does the arrangement in the photo mean MATH 125 is becoming MATH 126? Both are available for registration on beartracks, so I don't see how that could be the case. If another course requires 125, will 126 fill my requirement?

Also whats the standard pipeline for physics and math courses? I've only taken PHYS 144 and MATH 144 and looking to expand from there.

Thanks everyone!

u/Glad-Essay7398 — 10 days ago