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Lehigh's undergraduate architecture program provides design-focused studio courses, alongside art studios, historical and theoretical studies, and foundational classes in materials and construction technology.
This architecture major serves as a foundational undergraduate program, initiating the educational and training path toward professional licensure. The curriculum centers on architectural design studios, supported by art studios, history and theory classes, and introductory courses in materials and building technologies. Graduates earn a Bachelor of Arts degree (distinct from the five-year professional Bachelor of Architecture degree). Architecture graduates who pursue professional careers typically continue their education with a Master of Architecture from an accredited graduate program. This major represents the initial phase in the sequence of academic and practical training needed for professional certification. Lehigh's architecture alumni frequently gain admission to top-tier graduate programs, with prestigious institutions like the University of Pennsylvania, University of Virginia, Washington University in St. Louis, and University of Washington actively recruiting Lehigh graduates.