I'm getting a bit paranoid after reading all these posts..

<p>and I could really just use some confirmation!
I will be applying to UCLA (and several other schools) this upcoming Fall as an Architecture major.
On assist, it says:</p>

<p>Preparation for the major: Two courses in the history of
architecture[Pre-history-Mannerism and 1600-present], and one introduction to
architectural studies course. Most transfer applicants will be required to
complete these preparatory courses at UCLA.
</p>

<p>I have already taken Introduction to Architecture and I have taken a class called Bay Area Regional Architecture.
I wanted to take History of Modern Architecture... but when they are saying [Pre-history-Mannerism and 1600-present], do they mean ONE pre-history-mannerism class and ONE 1600-present class? Or are they just examples?</p>

<p>I would really appreciate if someone could give me their insight.</p>

<p>I guess they want one course that talks about Pre-history-mannerism and the 2nd one to be talking about the history of architecture from 1600-to present day.</p>