Minor in Social and Cultural Factors in Environmental Design
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ARCH
- About Architecture
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Degrees + Admissions
- Master of Architecture (MArch)
- Master of Advanced Architectural Design (MAAD)
- Master of Science in Architecture
- PhD in Architecture
- Bachelor of Arts
- Minor in Environmental Design and Urbanism in Developing Countries
- Minor in the History of the Built Environment
- Minor in Social and Cultural Factors in Environmental Design
- Minor in Sustainable Design
- Concurrent Degrees
- Gallery
- Courses
- Advising
- People
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ARCH
- About Architecture
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Degrees + Admissions
- Master of Architecture (MArch)
- Master of Advanced Architectural Design (MAAD)
- Master of Science in Architecture
- PhD in Architecture
- Bachelor of Arts
- Minor in Environmental Design and Urbanism in Developing Countries
- Minor in the History of the Built Environment
- Minor in Social and Cultural Factors in Environmental Design
- Minor in Sustainable Design
- Concurrent Degrees
- Gallery
- Courses
- Advising
- People
The Program
The Social and Cultural Factors in Environmental Design minor emphasizes the political, cultural, social, and economic issues of concern to architects, landscape architects, and city planners. It is open to all majors.
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Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs; Professor of Architecture
Faculty Advisor | 331 Bauer Wurster Hall | crysler@berkeley.edu
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Undergraduate Advisor, Architecture; Assistant Director of Student Engagement & Leadership Development
Staff Advisor* | 250 Bauer Wurster Hall | mbarbers@berkeley.edu
*For paperwork and basic scheduling issues.
Spacing: large
Requirements
- Guidelines
- Lower Division Requirements
- Upper Division Requirements
- A letter grade of C- or higher is required in ENV DES 1 to declare the minor.
- To declare, complete the College of Environmental Design Request to Declare Minor Form from the “FORMS + DOCUMENTS” page. DEADLINE to submit form is one semester prior to a student’s final semester.
- Each course used to fulfill minor requirements must be completed with a letter grade of C- or higher.
- Students must earn a 2.0 GPA in the upper division requirements for the minor.
- CED Students: Any course used in fulfillment of minor requirements may also be used to fulfill CED major and upper division CED non-major requirements.
- CED Students: Courses used to fulfill a breadth requirement may also be used to satisfy minor requirements.
- Students may apply the non-CED version of a CED cross-listed course towards the minor.
- Students may use up to two courses taken abroad to fulfill upper division minor requirements, with faculty approval of the individual courses.
- Students declared in a CED minor do not have priority in CED courses that satisfy a requirement for the minor. To enroll in courses, students must add themselves to the waitlist. A declared CED minor will be considered when the waitlist is processed. For non-CED courses please connect with the department of the course.
- ENV DES 1 (3) People and Environmental Design (a letter grade of C- or higher is required to declare the minor)
A total of five courses must be completed as outlined below; all must be completed with a letter grade of C- or higher.
One of the following:
- ARCH 112 (3) The Social Life of Building
- ARCH 110AC (3) Social and Cultural Factors in Design (last offered Fall 2020)
Four of the following:
- ARCH 130 (4) Introduction to Design Theories and Criticism
- ARCH 179 (3-4) Proseminar in the History of Architecture (a non-Western architecture section)
- ARCH 212 (3) Body Conscious Design (Arch 110AC is prereq)
- CY PLAN 110 (4) Introduction to City Planning
- CY PLAN 115 (4) Urbanization in Developing Countries
- CY 118AC (4) The Urban Community
- CYPLAN 120 (3) Community Planning and Public Policy for Disability
- CY PLAN 190 (3-4) Advanced topics in Urban Studies. Must be taken for at least 2 units
- LD ARCH 130 (4) Introduction to Landscape Architecture