3rd year

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Courses

  • Architecture FALL
    Architectural Design III (Studio): Arch 371
    Materials and Construction: Arch 351
    Site Development and Detailing I: LA 341
  • Landscape Architecture FALL
    Landscape Architecture III (Studio): LA 371
    Landscape Design: LA 351
    Site Development and Detailing I: LA 341
    Woody Landscape Plants: PLSC 355
  • Architecture SPRING
    Architectural Design IV (Studio): Arch 372
    Architectural Structures: Arch 344
    Architectural Detailing: Arch 354
    Urban Design: Arch 461
  • Landscape Architecture SPRING
    Landscape Architecture IV (Studio): LA 372
    Site Development and Detailing Lab: LA 344
    Site Development and Detailing II: LA 342
    History of Landscape Architecture: LA 322


Repeat Trips and Projects

Chicago Trip information/description (possibly photographs)

Projects? information/description (possibly photographs)


Important Links for Third Year Students

Future Link to Portfolio Resources

Architecture FAQs

Architecture Software

NDSU Libraries

Electronic Databases

Writing Resources

Modeling Tips

Modeling Supplies

Sustainability Guidelines

Architecture Firms by Region

IDP Program

Student Organizations Resources

NDSU Homepage

Advising Resources

NDSU Bookstore

Classifieds

Other Good Things to Know

Financial Aid information can be found at NDSU's Financial Aid website or in the Financial Aid office 
  • The office of Student Financial Services can be found in 202 Ceres Hall


Program Fee information
  • Program fees for this major begin in second year when you are accepted into the program.
  • The fees are 1/3 of the cost of tuition.
  • Your fees cover many valuable tools available to our major's students only, including: part of the cost for our class studio trips; the RCDC labs equipt with the latest software, scanners, printers, and plotters; the laser cutter; Ben Bernard (our personal computer technician); and much more.


Need to know the bus schedules?
  • NDSU students can ride any MAT bus free of charge with their NDSU student ID card
  • ndsu students going from campus to downtown or visa-versa should be riding either 13A (a longer route) or 13B (a shorter route)
  • The mat bus schedules are also posted at the bus stop shelters
  • Printed copies are available at the Memorial Union (MU), Downtown Campus, The Ground Transportation Center (GTC), and on all of the buses.


Parking Downtown
  • There are 90 minute and 2 hour parking spaces available along many of the streets around downtown campus.
  • There is a $3 pay lot located directly east of the downtown building to park there all day long
  • There are also private lots around the area with posted information on signs in them on how to buy parking permits from the owner (usually around $40 a month)


The Black Room (Photography Room)
  • The Black Room is located on second floor across from the main restrooms.
  • It is locked. To use the photograpy room you need to go to the Main Office on first floor of the Downtown building and sign out a key for it. The office is open from 8am-5pm.
  • The walls are completely black inside of the room, and you will need to bring your own light sources to use it.
  • This is an excellent space to photograph your models for portfolio use.


Applying for Graduate School
  • You apply for graduate school spring semester of your third year.
  • If you went through the Undergraduate program at NDSU, all you have to do to enter the Masters program is fill out an application form and have/maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
  • The application form for the Masters program can be picked up in either the Architecture Main Campus office or the one downtown.
  • An e-mail is sent out to third year students spring semester when it is time to do this.


Information about being a Mentor
  • Remember having to go downtown and draw your mentors eyes your first year of architecture? Now it is your turn to be drawn!
  • Lists will be posted in your respective studio spaces on who all of your mentees will be.
  • You will have more than one mentee. Some people have 3 or 4.
  • Be nice, you remember how nervous you were?
  • Help them draw the map if they are having a difficult time with orientations of the building. It might be their first visit downtown!
  • If they ask for advice, be encouraging!
















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