The B.A. in Architecture curriculum emphasizes design thinking, visual communication, technical documentation, and an understanding of historical and global cultural traditions. Students engage in a sequence of design studios, graphic media courses, environmental systems, architectural history, and electives in building technology and communication processes. The program culminates in a capstone studio project in the fourth year. ​
Career Pathways
Graduates of the B.A. in Architecture program are well-prepared to pursue a Master of Architecture degree, which is a requisite for becoming a licensed architect. The undergraduate program provides a strong foundation in design and technical skills, enabling graduates to work in architectural firms, urban planning, construction management, and related fields. The comprehensive curriculum ensures that students are equipped to tackle complex design challenges and contribute meaningfully to the built environment.