Introduction to the Major
The Architecturemajor seeks to familiarize students with the production of the built environment in historical, critical, technical, and social dimensions. The courses develop a broad and critical thinking of conceptual and methodological understanding and technical skills of the planning and design of buildings, cities, environments, across a wide range of scales.
The program comprises a rigorous approach to the discipline of architecture within a liberal arts education. Architectural design, history, theory, and technology is established addressing fundamental challenges of the XXI century engaging in architectural frontiers in:
- Nature, Built Environments & Ethics
- Equity, Justice, & Design Activism
- Fabrication, Materials, & Technology
- Critical History
The Major Curriculum
Scholarship is fostered through courses and campus-wide seminars and activities that contribute to the architect’s knowledge and vision within a liberal arts framework. In preparation for a fluid and evolving contemporary design practice and scholarship students explore new frontiers in theory, prototyping, simulation, and architectural representation. The breadth of subjects capitalizes in the long tradition of environmental design of CED.
Students are encouraged to explore the potentials and responsibilities of design and ecosystems as a cohesive physical and social dimension across multiple research platforms and instruments rigorously prepared to engage in future work and academia.
Amplify Your Major
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Pursue either the Design Research Track or the Studio Track.
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Apply to the Design & Innovation for Sustainable Cities (DISC) program to develop creative solutions to the urgent challenges facing global cities today.
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Consider following a Course Thread such as Human-Centered Design or Historical and Modern City.
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Explore Berkeley Art + Design programs.
First Year
Explore Your Major
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Review the Architecture Major Handbook for degree requirements, sample study plans, and student resources.
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Enroll in ENV DES 1 Intro to Environmental Design (Fall) and ENV DES 5 Cities and Sites (Spring).
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Sit in on public studio reviews.
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Connect with a CED advisor in 250 Bauer Wurster Hall or virtually via Zoom.
Connect and Build Community
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Join the CED Info Hub—the central place for announcements and enrichment opportunities.
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Explore CED student organization and other opportunities outside of CED.
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Find study groups, tutoring, and academic support at the Student Learning Center
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Focus on your wellness and engage with services from University Health Services.
Discover Your Passions
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Discover new interests in a Freshman Seminar or student-run DeCal course
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Stay up to date with recent news and events offered by CED and attend a lecture series.
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Map your skills and talents to career goals with the help of the Career Counseling Library.
Engage Locally and Globally
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Explore volunteer opportunities on campus.
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Engage in community service through the Public Service Center
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Ask an advisor as early as possible about CED-specific summer study abroad opportunities.
Reflect and Plan Your Future
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Develop a plan for getting career ready.
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Learn about the role architects play in the design industry and different fields you can explore.
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Take advantage of CED Career Services, including resources for Architecture students.
Second Year
Explore Your Major
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Enroll in ARCH 11A (Fall) and ARCH 11B (Spring) as introductions to architecture studios.
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Finish your lower division major requirements and the college’s breadth requirements.
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Explore CED summer programs, certificates, and minors.
Connect and Build Community
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Join the CED Undergraduate Student Council and CED Admissions Ambassadors to represent the Architecture undergraduate student body within the College and with prospective students.
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Go to instructor office hours to build connections with faculty and graduate student instructors.
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Focus on your wellness and engage with services from University Health Services.
Discover Your Passions
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Follow a Course Thread of your interest.
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Consider getting a Global Urban Humanities certificate
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Explore a minorwithin CED or other colleges, or the possibility of completing a summer minor
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Familiarize yourself with CED Prizes + Awards and apply by deadlines.
Engage Locally and Globally
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Think about studying abroad as a sophomore, either in the spring or summer term. The Architecture Major Handbook provides a sample graduation plan for those interested in studying abroad.
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Get involved with the ASUC, LEAD Center, or Golden Bear Orientation.
Reflect and Plan Your Future
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Connect with Berkeley and CED alumni.
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Meet with a CED Career Counselor to support you in your career journey.
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Attend Career fairs and take CED-sponsored courses for your internship search.
Third Year
Explore Your Major
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Consider which track you will choose: Design Research Track or Studio track
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Enroll in ARCH 130 Intro to Arch Design Theory and Criticism or ARCH 112 The Social Life of Building in the fall, and in ARCH 140 Energy and Environment or ARCH 160 Intro to Construction in the spring.
Connect and Build Community
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Meet with faculty instructors to learn about the field and build your network.
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Attend workshops and events at the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation or Berkeley Arts + Design
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Focus on your wellness and engage with services from University Health Services.
Discover Your Passions
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Use the research resources provided to CED students.
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Get involved with one of the research centers in Bauer Wurster Hall.
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Apply for a fellowship to fund your own independent research.
Engage Locally and Globally
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As you start your own studios, visit the CED online gallery to see what other students have done before.
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Think of upper division CED courses outside of Architecture that pique your interest. You must choose three upper division courses in Landscape Architecture, Environmental Design, and City and Regional Planning to meet graduation requirements.
Reflect and Plan Your Future
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Sign up for weekly CED CareerMail emails with opportunities for Architecture majors.
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Compile relevant studio and portfolio work samples for your job applications.
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Explore post-graduation options at career and graduate school fairs
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Conduct informational interviews.
Fourth Year
Explore Your Major
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Prior to enrolling in the fall, choose Design Research Track or Studio Track.
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Studio Track: Choose studios based on interest in the subject matter.
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Design Research Track: Work with your instructor to choose courses that will help support and define your research topic.
Connect and Build Community
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Stay connected with classmates and instructors as you prepare for graduation.
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Become a Golden Bear Orientation Leader and welcome new students to UC Berkeley.
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Focus on your wellness and engage with services from University Health Services.
Discover Your Passions
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Enroll in non-major courses which spark your interest.
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Develop your own research through the Design Research track.
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Choose a project that addresses a building typology or drawing style that interests you with Studio track.
Engage Locally and Globally
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Pick a studio or research topic that solves an issue in a community with which you are connected.
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Pursue fellowships as an option after Berkeley.
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Explore gap year opportunities that you may wish to pursue before your next big adventure.
Reflect and Plan Your Future
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Attend the CED Career Fair and other events.
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Ask other students, career counselors, and instructors to review your portfolio.
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Learn more about the licensure process (accreditation) in different states.
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Utilize job board tools in your job search.
Jobs and Employers
- Architect, Studio Subtractive
- Architectural Intern, Field Paoli Arch.
- Associate Architect, WJE Associates
- Business Developer
- Designer, CAW Architects
- Designer/Drafter, MBH Architects
- Field Engineer, Hensel Phelps
- Higher Education Lecturer
- Junior Architect, Design Draw Build
- Junior Architect, Hart Howerton
- Junior Designer, BDE Architecture
- Jr. Designer, Butler Armsden Arch.
- Project Engineer, Swinerton Builders
- Researcher
Graduate Programs
- Architecture
- Construction Management
- Education
- Graphic Design
- Landscape Architecture
- Real Estate Development
- Sustainable Design
- Urban Design
Examples gathered from the First Destination Survey of recent Berkeley graduates
Connect With Us
Cal Day
Come to Berkeley’s annual Open House in April for information sessions, campus tours, special talks, and more.
Golden Bear Orientation
Join your peers in the campus-wide UC Berkeley orientation program for all new students.
Events
Attend department events with students, staff, and faculty. Visit ced.berkeley.edu/news-events for news and updates.
Advising
Advising for prospective and current students is available in-person at the CED Office of Undergraduate Advising in 250 Bauer Wurster Hall and virtually via Zoom See ced.berkeley.edu/advising/connect-with-advising for the advising schedule.
Advising Drop-In Hours
Fall/Spring: Monday - Friday, 10am-12pm, 1-4pm
Summer: Monday - Friday, 10am-12pm, 1-4pm
Visit ced.berkeley.edu/students/undergraduate-advising for more information or with advising questions.
How to Use this Map
Use this map to help plan and guide your experience at UC Berkeley, including academic, co-curricular, and discovery opportunities. Everyone’s Berkeley experience is different and activities in this map are suggestions. Always consult with your advisors whenever possible for new opportunities and updates.