California State Polytechnic University College of Environmental Design

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College of Environmental Design
People
Dean Karen C. Hanna
Students 1,632 (Fall 2001)[1]
  •  Undergrads 1,480
  •  Graduates 152
Faculty 86 (Fall 2001)[1]
Facilities
Building 7 - Environment Design
Website
Cal Poly Pomona - ENV


The College of Environmental Design (ENV) of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona has 4 departments.

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[edit] History

The planning programs at Cal Poly Pomona evolved from the undergraduate landscape architecture program that originally was part of the School of Agriculture.[2] After approval of the creation of a new School of Environmental Design, the landscape and urban planning programs moved into their current building in January 1971. The Department of Urban Planning was created and soon after a Department of Architecture. Department of Urban Planning was renamed "Department of Urban and Regional Planning" in 1983 to reflect an expanded program. The School was renamed the "College of Environmental Design" in 1988. The Department of Art was transferred to Environmental Design from the College of Arts in 1992.

[edit] Academic Programs

[edit] Departments/Majors

  • Architecture - The Department of Architecture is a member of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. The Bachelor of Architecture (B.ARC) is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board. The undergraduate program is considered to be "impacted" with many more students apply than can be accommodated each year.
  • Art
Department Majors:
  • Art - Options: (1) Fine Arts, (2) Art History
  • Graphic Design

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Proposal for a School of Design at the UCI
  2. ^ Department of Urban and Regional Planning - Department History


California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Academics

Colleges
College of AgricultureCollege of Business AdministrationCollege of Education and Integrative StudiesCollege of EngineeringCollege of Environmental DesignCollege of the Extended UniversityThe Collins School of Hospitality ManagementCollege of Letters, Arts, and Social SciencesCollege of Science