North Carolina Central University Announces Plans for Architectural Design Degree Program

North Carolina Central University is creating a new architectural design degree program, which will be the first of its kind at a historically Black college or university.

Brenda Faison, director of the North Carolina Central University Art Museum and chair of the department of art and design, first thought to introduce an architecture program two years ago when revising the department’s curriculum. The first step in establishing the architecture program was recruiting Scott Singeisen to serve as associate professor of architecture. He began teaching to three students on an independent study basis during the fall 2023 semester.

During the spring 2024 semester, the university will offer its first courses in architectural design: “Digital Representation for Architecture” and “Fundamentals of Structures and Materials.” As more students enroll in these classes, the university will establish an official concentration or minor in architecture, with a goal to establish a four-year bachelor’s degree program within the next five to ten years. North Carolina Central University plans to partner with art and design high schools and community colleges to recruit students interested in an architecture career.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Get the JBHE Weekly Bulletin

Receive our weekly email newsletter delivered to your inbox

Latest News

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Reports on Demographic Disparities Within American Public Workforce

The report found that Black workers in overrepresented occupations make about $20,000 to $30,000 less than the compensation of White workers in overrepresented fields. African Americans were also found to be more likely than White Americans to work in a lower-wage, segregated occupations.

Tia Minnis Named Provost at Virginia State University

After holding the position on an interim basis for the past year, Dr. Minnis has been selected as the permanent provost and vice president for academic affairs at Virginia State University. She has worked for the historically Black university for the past seven years.

Business Leaders Engaging in Same-Race Diversity Initiatives Are Perceived as Displaying Favoritism

When asked to measure their employers' effectiveness in same-race versus cross-race diversity efforts, participants were more likely to negatively rate leaders who engaged in diversity initiatives geared towards members of their own race.

Laurence Alexander Named Chancellor of the University of Michigan Flint

Dr. Alexander brings more than three decades of experience in higher education leadership to his new role as chancellor of the University of Michigan Flint. He currently serves as chancellor of University of Arkansas Pine Bluff.

Featured Jobs