Minor in Architectural Fabrication & Product Design
The minor in architectural fabrication and product design provides opportunities for creativity while learning professional tools and techniques. You will gain a broad understanding of terminology, history, prototyping and professional practices.
With this minor, there are specific credit hours that allow you to develop in your design experience through design seminars.
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Curriculum
Course | Title | Hours |
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ENDS 101 | Design Process | 3 |
ARCH 216 | Computational Methods in Architecture | 3 |
ARCH 353 | History of Product Design | 3 |
ARCH 381 | Design Seminar1 | 1 |
ARCH 317 | Digital Fabrication for Architecture | 3 |
1This is a 1 credit hour course that must be taken three times for a total of 3 credits.
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This minor can serve as a complement to several major fields of study and is open to all Texas A&M undergraduates. Students wishing to declare a minor in architectural fabrication and design should consult with advisors in their home college or school and in the Department of Architecture. Applicants must have a 2.0 or better overall GPR to be considered for the program.
To apply for this minor, please see the environmental design undergraduate academic advisor.
Jacob Salinas
Academic Advisor II – Environmental Design (Pre-Architecture)
979.845.1144 Email Jacob Salinas