The Bachelor of Arts in Architecture (B.A. in Arch.) is the pre-professional, four-year undergraduate degree program in architecture.  In the first three years, students are enrolled in general education and core architecture courses, including architectural design studio in the first year.  In design studios and seminars, which occur each semester, students acquire the fundamentals of visual and spatial design, problem solving, conceptualization, technology and environmental influences.  In the fourth year, students select design studios and seminars related to topical interests such as energy and sustainability, digital design methods, urban design, and conceptual themes.  In addition, students extend their knowledge of architectural history and technology while having the opportunity to pursue individual interests through architectural elective seminars.  The B.A. in Arch. is awarded at the end of the fourth year.

In the fall semester of the fourth year, students may elect to pursue one of two professional degrees in architecture granted by the School: 1) the Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) is the professional “graduate-level program” leading to the NAAB-accredited Master of Architecture degree; or 2) the Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) is the professional “undergraduate-level program”leading to the NAAB-accredited Bachelor of Architecture degree.

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Courses of Study

BA in Architecture Required Courses / BAarchREQ BA in Architecture Studio Courses / BAarchSTUDIO Electives / ARCH4050 History Electives / HISTELECT