
In cooperation with the School of Architecture of Washington University in St. Louis, Knox offers a 3-4 program through which qualified students can receive a Bachelor of Arts degree from Knox and a Master of Architecture degree from Washington University. Washington University's curriculum in architecture is well known for its emphasis on aesthetics and its awareness of the role of architecture in society.
In addition to general Knox requirements for participation in a cooperative program, students must have completed at Knox at least one course in calculus, one course in physics, two courses in the history of European civilization and four courses in studio art.
Prior to starting study at Washington University, a Knox student must:
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