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Tuition and Other Fees of Architecture at Case Western Reserve University

Tuition and Other Fees

You invest in yourself and your future when you pursue a college education. The academic advantages, hands-on learning experiences and opportunities for student life and leadership that Case offers all undergraduate students are just a few of the many returns on your investment. The breakdown below lists the major expenses of attending Case for the upcoming academic year.

Typical Budget for 2009-2010 Tuition $35,900
Room and Board
(Double room, basic meal plan) $10,890
Books, Supplies and Required Fees* $ 1,833

Total Estimated Expenses
$48,623

Major in pre-architecture at Case Western Reserve University

The pre-architecture major leads to the Bachelor of Arts degree. However, it may be chosen only as a second major. The double major is required so that the perspectives provided by this interdisciplinary program may be complemented by a concentrated disciplinary experience. The pre-architecture program introduces the student to the forms, history, and functions of architecture as well as the studio skills relevant to its practice. The program is designed to provide a background for undergraduate students who plan to continue architectural studies at the graduate level, as well as for those interested in the study of architecture as part of a liberal or technical education.

To declare a pre-architecture major, students should have declared a first major and have sophomore or junior standing. Up to 6 credits in general education requirements and elective courses taken by students for their first major may be applied to their pre-architecture major.