Irwin School of Architecture

Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at Cooper Union offers undergraduates courses in the fields of Design, Structures, Building Technology, Drawing, Environmental Technologies, Professional, and Advanced Concepts and Topics as well as a variety of Elective Courses. In Design, there are such courses as Architectonics and Thesis that undergraduates must take. In Drawing, undergraduates are offered an array of courses, such as Freehand Drawing, History of Architecture, and Town Planning. In the field of Advanced Concepts and Topics, undergraduates are offered the courses of Advanced Concepts and Advanced Topics in History, Theory, Criticism. Computer Applications and Descriptive Geometry, Construction Management, and Professional Practice are the courses offered in the field of Professional. There are a variety of Elective Courses offered to undergraduates: Analysis of Architectural Texts, Modern Architectural Concepts, Theory of Landscape Architecture, Computer Graphics, Image Processing and Vision, Advanced Drawing Seminar, Crossings, Crossings The Feltman Seminar, Structures Elective, Environmental Technologies Elective, and Computer-Aided Design and Descriptive Geometry. Undergraduates attending the Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at Cooper Union are offered a wide array of courses as well as many elective courses in which they may earn that will help them in future careers.