THE F ACUL TY OF SCIENCE ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE 99 98 THE F ACUL TY OF SCIENCE ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE Key featur es T ake advantage of the feld course to get handson experience with the practice of ar chaeology in Ontario Flexible pr ogram allows you to cr eate your own car eer path thr ough an artsbased pr ogram or a sciencebased pr ogram Apply your skills in other felds such as surveying and mapping excavation and laboratory analysis municipal planning and development of heritage r esour ces Unique experience Laur entian s Ar chaeology Pr ogram feld school ARCL 3095 is a 6week course for which students r eceive 6 cr edits The course is traditionally held on a Hur onW endat site with the permission of the Hur onW endat Nation Students spend fve weeks in the feld lear ning excavation survey and mapping and one week in the lab lear ning artifact pr ocessing V isits to local museums ar e included in the pr ogram and a number of experts pr esent guest lectur es Car eer outcomes Ar chaeological feld technician feld dir ector lab technician r eport writer heritage management planning and conservation museum curator interpr eter anthr opological r esear ch assistant postgraduate degr ees in ar chaeology and r elated disciplines for ensic identifcation of fcers scene of crime of fcers and for ensic anthr opologists Language English Delivery method Classr oom Degr ee options Bachelor of Science in Ar chaeology 4year Bachelor of Arts in Ar chaeology 4year Specialization in Ar chaeology BSc or BA Major in Ar chaeology BSc or BA Bachelor of Science in Ar chaeology 3year Bachelor of Arts in Ar chaeology 3year Concentration in Ar chaeology BSc or BA Minor in Ar chaeology Minor in Ar chaeological and Cultural Landscapes BA and BSc frstyear courses ARCL 1006 Intr oduction to Anthr opology electives 27 cr By graduation students must have obtained six credits in linguistic awareness six credits in Indigenous content and six credits in scientifc literacy See page 63 for complete details Students must meet a minimum requirement of 50 science credits for the BSc ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES BAS Build your community and earn a handson education that also stimulates your imagination Begin the pr ocess of lifelong lear ning in a tricultural pr ogram that is unique in Canada and build a portfolio of exciting and innovative designbuild pr ojects Experience a unique ar chitectur e pr ogram which highlights design and cultur e for Norther n Ontario with an emphasis in developing expertise in wood and sustainable materials Focus on design cultur e technology and pr ofessional practice and enjoy courses on the main Laur entian University campus and at the McEwen School of Ar chitectur e Laur entian s downtown satellite Challenge your cr eativity thr ough the application of practical building solutions for norther n climates taking into account cultural sensitivities diverse histories and community pr ofles Key featur es DesignBuild and CommunityDesign pr ojects expose students to r eal community issues and handson building experience DesignBuild pr ojects include the design and construction of structur es such as ice stations canoes saunas and other norther n artifacts At Laur entian students develop an appr eciation for the integration of Indigenous and natural materials in building and site design as well as cultivate an understanding of the importance of collaboration and interaction with other students faculty and community gr oups Str ongly r ooted in an innovative 28week coop education model the frst workterm in the ar chitectur e pr ogram takes place in industry and r elated felds while the second workterm takes place in an of fce for ar chitectur e or a r elated design feld Inter national travel opportunities to countries such as Germany and Norway to study wood construction and design cultur e in other locations Lear n to work with norther n communities and help shape your own community upon graduation Unique experience Extensive practical applications thr ough Design Studio Ongoing DesignBuild and Community Design pr ojects Design Studio electives and workterm experience of fer ed in Fr ench 28week two 14week placements paid coop inter nship experience Inclusion of diverse cultural backgr ounds including FrancoOntarian First Nation Metis and Inuit course content Access to Elders andor Knowledge Carriers in Residence Unique tricultural ar chitectur e curriculum wher e you will experience the spectacular Norther n Ontario landscape A 30M facility comprised of four buildings forming a courtyar d that of fers unique teaching opportunities onsite in building performance and sustainability DesignBuild pr ojects will include structur es such as ice stations and bir ch bark canoes in frst and second year Car eer outcomes Ar chitect Primarily gear ed to graduate studies towar ds the pr ofessional pr ogram in Ar chitectur e MAr ch employment pr ospects for BAS graduates ar e numer ous in the feld of design including urban planning and community development ecology sustainability and industrial design Language English some courses also of fer ed in Fr ench Delivery method Classr oom Limited enr olment Degr ee options Bachelor of Ar chitectural Studies 4year Supplementary pr ogram r equir ements 1 Portfolio portfolio webinar and portfolio guidelines at laur entiancaar chitectur e must demonstrate cr eative work either in digital or har dcopy format 12 page statement of inter est students will elaborate on their inter est in ar chitectur e as well as their choice of Laur entian University 2 r efer ences names and contact information only wher e possible at least one should be a curr ent teacher Admission selection is based upon overall submission criteria and not solely on grade averages Relevant study opportunities Master of Ar chitectur e MAr ch at Laur entian or a r elated specialization in design envir onmental studies or ar chitectural sciences at another university Firstyear courses ARCH 1006 Design Thinking ARCH 1007 Sacr ed Places ARCH 1505 Design Studio I Place ARCH 1515 Design Studio II Place II ARCH 0100 Cooperative T erm 1 electives 12 cr in Arts or Sciences ARCH 0100 must be taken in the summer of the frst or second year of the program Refer to pages 54 to 61 for admission requirements